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    Heck, she inspired me and I loathe running! Every morning, I'm hoping to see a Wahine update in this thread.

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    Thanks Ladies. And RnR - you're exactly right, this was the point. To find my true physical limit, not emotional or mental or time availability limits. I reminded myself of that a lot yesterday. Today my legs still hurt which confirms the wiseness (?word) of the break.

    V. - Here's and update. I'm booooooorrrrrrrred.
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    Could you tell me a little more about that boredom please? I need some details.

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    I hear that beer is good for bored.....oh too early in the day for you West Coasters...well even for us too, I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    I hear that beer is good for bored.....oh too early in the day for you West Coasters...well even for us too, I guess.

    I prefer to call it naturopathic Ridilin or Advil, depending on the situation.

    Unfortunately, you're right. I could lose my PT license if I start now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    I hear that beer is good for bored.....oh too early in the day for you West Coasters...well even for us too, I guess.
    In my part of the West Coast, it's "too early" for beer for a long time and then it's too late because everyone's gone to bed 'cause they run at 8 the next morning!!

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    New update - It's beer:30 where I live right now.
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    Um, beer thir6y is = 12:30 at my house.

    Or as we often say - 'it's after noon somewhere...'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    In my part of the West Coast, it's "too early" for beer for a long time and then it's too late because everyone's gone to bed 'cause they run at 8 the next morning!!
    Is 8 a.m. considered early in your neck o the woods?

    I've usually had my workout and looking forward to second breakfast by 8 a.m.

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Is 8 a.m. considered early in your neck o the woods? I've usually had my workout and looking forward to second breakfast by 8 a.m. Karen
    8am is definitely early in my neck of the woods.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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