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Jamie Does Boston...
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Tuesday, 26 April 2011 03:30
(Photo - L-R -Jamie's extremely tall husband, tired and happy Jamie, Jamie's cute daughter.)
By Jamie Heying
Friday, April 22...just got back from Boston yesterday and was getting updated on your
blog. I see Darin going all in with his time, NICE! In my quest to become
a better runner and stop giving up my race during the run portion, I
actually discovered I enjoy the long suffer (hence my love of the Burrito
Union) and qualified for Boston while running Whistlestop on a girls
weekend. This after I told my husband 10 years ago that I would never do...
But What Kind of Bike Does He Ride?
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Sunday, 24 April 2011 03:00
By Bonnie Chromosome
"Hi Mom! I went on a date last night!" my daughter gleefully informed me on the phone.
I hung up on her.
Some people think of pronation as foot or wrist rotation. Not true. Pronation is a Greek funk word which actually refers to a hereditary issue that determines what you may be apt to do, i.e. 'prone to'. In our fine line of super genetics we are prone to disaster. Thanks, mom and dad. I will kindly pass that along to your grandchildren.
I grabbed my coffee and called my daughter back. "Tell me what happened...." I said, easing into my This-is-going-to-be-a-long-winded-story position in my chair. After she got...
Not Just a Workout & a T-Shirt...
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Saturday, 23 April 2011 03:00
By Matthew Payne
Race Report - Being that this was my first race since Best of the US last October, I didn
Crime Fighting Home Improvement Guy...
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Friday, 22 April 2011 03:00
By David Thompson (from thompsontri.com)
This is the short version of a long but interesting story. While working on the in-floor heat for the mudroom during the later stages of the remodeling project. I forgot to lock the recently installed rear door to the house. I realize my mistake halfway through applying the scratch coat of thin-set mortar over the heating cables. I told my wife about this too. Neither of us thought it would be a big deal since our house had been with out a rear door for 2 months. The risk of not having a secure door for one more night seemed small....