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President's Day, 2.16.15 (Read 37 times)

    ..howdy guys//.......solid Ice down here,,,,,,,

    ,,worked by myself today,

    warmed the car up to de-ice it for 20-minutes,

    slid thru a couple of stop signs and made it home at 430

     

    boy, am I gonna miss working.

    and I mean that Seriously,

    the doctors all closed at NOON (buncha sissies)

     

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    have x-bike work-outs standing

    for the next couple of days

    and double weight sessions

     

    fatozzig//....can you run on a Softer Surface?? soccer and football fields might help.

     

    aamos//.......I'm gonna wear my Asolo Fusions on my next bikeride,

     

    best hiking boot ever made

    but

    since I'm Walking-Impaired at the moment, might as well use them.

     

    (I started wearing

    my Adidas AdStar Cushion-6's for working shoes,

    and was depressed for months.)

     

    ......man,

    am I ready to get this hip replaced.

     

    ........good running guys........Watch Your Footing......

    ..nothing takes the place of persistence.....

    evanflein


      Woohoo! 32° earlier today! And the possible freezing rain was a no show, too! Got out a little later than planned, but still got in 7.2 miles with the sun setting halfway through. Temps had dropped down to 26° but the time I finished, but I sure wasn't going to complain! Love these temps, just hope it doesn't warm up much more, and no freezing rain!

      SteveP


        I hope there is relief for our friends on the East Coast.

         

        Aamos - That's a quick friend you have there. She must learn from your example.

         

        WoooWhoo Erica!

        SteveP


        Marathon Maniac #957

           

          Even though today is a holiday and our office is closed,

           

          This is actually the first time I have heard of anyone other than a school, government agency or a bank that is closed on President's Day.  Pretty cool office.

          Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."

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