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English Villian
did you take a pole?
I really am trying to work out if you're illiterate and you really mean 'poll'; or it's a clever play on words I've missed.
Lolz.
hey Tanya, nice ass
"Famous last words" ~Bhearn
I rest my case.
Please, God.
There was a point in my life when I ran. Now, I just run.
We are always running for the thrill of it
Always pushing up the hill, searching for the thrill of it
Some of us believe in other deities.
I think it safe to assume His honker does not hurt, regardless of temperature
yes
I run in a loin cloth in winter, outside. I've never had a problem with cold junk. Maybe some of you are wussies, I don't know.
not bad for mile 25
Ten miles at 5F this morning. Yep. Mostly it gets numb. Warming up afterward is interesting.
I had to contribute...Never froze it until this morning. It was 10F and windy. Ran 8mi wearing my Asics tights only. I was in so much pain afterwards. It was frozen. Will try some sweats over my warmer NB thermal tights tomorrow.
PRs:----- 5k: 17:48 (2019) 5M: 29:36 (2020) HM: 1:24:37 (2017) Scheduled: ???
Interval Junkie --Nobby
Got in from a run and had to piss like a race horse . . . talk about "interesting".
2021 Goals: 50mpw 'cause there's nothing else to do
jfa
No bad weather, just bad clothes. Watch batteries go into gloves and heat your hands like hot chocolate at the ice rink. As a kid growing up in the '70's , I would never would have dreamed that I would be such an ardent fan of polyester. But now with the correct layers, I never sweat and never get cold. Right down the line. Sweet spot.
As far as the chilly d, a single well placed sock, right down the middle, prevents old man winter from messing with my junk. Rolling on....
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I can say, if it happens once, it never happens again. When in doubt, add another layer THERE. Not fun.
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I’m glad to hear you survived your encounter with FDS (Frozen Dick Syndrome). Consider yourself lucky my friend.