Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Two weeks!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Walking Works
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Far from Seventh Heaven
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We recently adopted Tommy from my parents, who couldn't take care of him anymore. He has been a really sweet dog and is actually a better guard dog than ally (he barks at everything). I love that he camouflages when on the couch!.
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Cheers and happy training!
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"To err is human, to forgive, canine." - Unknown
Monday, December 15, 2008
Pain Management
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It's really nice to know people care. Now, I did receive two dozen red roses today, addressed from the Methodist Hospital. Am I to assume the hospital sent them, or some unknown person? Maybe the hospital was sending flowers because of the meltdown incident? I had a few people, including the nurse director, come visit me and ask me what had happened. Was this its way of saying sorry? Anyhoo, they look and smell great.
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Night Naggings
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I had a not so good night last night. Before I went to bed, I accidentally took two of my muscle relaxers instead of one, so I skipped the vicoden thinking the extra dose of musle relaxer would knock me out.
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Wrong.
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I woke up around midnight in seething pain. My legs start feeling sharp shooting pains and my lower back starts plain hurting. The vicoden have been a lifesaver, and I pretty much take them every four hours, except for when I head to bed. So instead of bearing the pain, I popped two pills and went back to sleep. Only I kept on waking up through the night. I was sweating and having the strangest dreams all night. At one point I was trying to get to the beach because it was my turn to watch the shetland pony? I did get a my little pony toy as part of my happy meal package the other day... I wonder if that had anything to do with it?
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Daytime Turnaround
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I woke up pretty groggy this morning, but once I was up and around I started feeling great. Of course, that's with the help of pain pills and mobility. Rob and I took a walk around the neighborhood, and I walked a whole two blocks! That's major for me. I went from shuffling to walking relatively normally, although with tightness.
So I am better, but of course in the back of my mind I have some fear that the pain, and these little sharp shooting pains, won't go away. Of course they will, right? I mean, it has only been six days? I just hate that right around the fourth hour, the pain creeps back, and I am forced to take 2 more pain pills. Two pills are all I need, but I need them. I take about 10 pills a day, and three muscle relaxer pills a day. I was hoping to wean by now, but I simply can't. The pain has not subsided and worsens at night, although my mobility is better.
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Cleaning Clutter
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I have been doing a lot of organizing around the house. I cleaned out a few kitchen drawers, organized some drawers for office supplies and threw out a bunch of junk. It's amazing to me how much crap piles up in drawers when you neglect them.
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I'm also back to obsessively cleaning. I have been keeping up with the kitchen and bathroom.
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Maybe I am overdoing it. I do a lot of kneeling, but I am careful to not bend my back. Laying around drives me crazy, but I know, I need to be careful. I just hate seeing a messy, cluttered home.
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Maybe tomorrow I'll just rest and catch up on Grey's Anatomy or Ugly Betty. I have not watched one episode this year, but did TIVO them.
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Cheers and happy training!
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The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. ~Mark Twain
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Getting Back on Track
Friday, December 12, 2008
Back Blogging
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Confessions
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Cram training crunch
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Race not Ready
Monday, October 13, 2008
Back to Business and Biking
Sunday, October 12, 2008
A Sullen Sunday
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Training Tribulations

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I have been pretty productive today, but I still need to head out for my run....
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Then we are supposed to head to a 40th birthday party.
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I'm five years away.
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Cheers and happy training!
"Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." Helen Keller
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Ride, Run and Write Write Right?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Muscle Memory

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I'm glad I'm back at all this. Training is not the same. I'm doing it alone again.
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But I need it.
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One footnote: I started my social work internship. Office environments are such a departure from a TV news room... talk about some serious career culture shock!! . . . Cheers and happy training! . . Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves. ~Henry David ThoreauMonday, October 6, 2008
School stuff
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Overall, it has so far been a positive experience. I like my professors, love my classmates (all but 3 of whom are women), and I especially enjoy the subject matter. Social work is in the business of helping people, particularly the poor and underserved. We help in crisis, counsel, aid, advocate... anything that has to do with helping people who otherwise might not be able to help themselves. Tomorrow I begin my yearlong internship at Baylor College of Medicine working with severely disabled teens and young adults. I'm pretty nervous. And it will be the first time this year that I have gone to "work". I suspect it will be a humbling experience.
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I know, I need to run if I want to make that half ironman in five weeks.
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But I have homework. And Rob's making steak and okra.
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And it smells so yum.
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Cheers and happy training! "You're happiest when you're making the greatest contribution." Robert F. KennedySunday, October 5, 2008
Blog...is this you?

I have not been training lately. I have not been running. And I have hardly been swimming. But this weekend, I needed to ride. And ride I did.
199.75 KM
9:01:43 HOURS
That is the actual reading on my Mavic from 3 days of riding. Don't ask me to do the math, but I'm guessing it's somewhere around 120 miles or more? As for the hours, give or take 30 minutes, and I think it's the actual time I spent riding. Because I have not been riding, I am really slow right now!
Some people escape through drugs, drinking or partying or heck, even shopping! I escape by heading to the country, finding a fabulous bed and breakfast, and getting on my bike each morning. Because on my bike I pray. I cry. I whine. I smile. I hurt. I process.
I think.
Riding in the country is my therapy. It's familiar to me. It reminds me of good times. And bad ones.
There is nothing better for my soul than gliding through those gently rolling hills with just me, nature and my thoughts.
Mine are all over the place these days.
One thought I had in mind was crash training for the local Ironstar Half Ironman. It's exactly FIVE WEEKS from today. I have not been training, but I can do it... mmmm.. I think.
Well, there is this major back surgery I have scheduled for December, but hey what's one more half ironman a month before that surgery? So what if my lower back shrills in pain every time I run. Nothing a cortisone shot won't do to band aid the problem one more time, right?
AM I CRAZY?
Yes I am. But riding in the country over the weekend made me realize how much I miss training, how much I miss blogging, and how much I needed to get back to both, even at the expense of some serious lower back pain.
I need to get inspired again. I'll talk about school the next time.
Cheers and happy training (to me) !
The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart. - Helen Keller
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Blog Bye Bye
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. Cheers and happy training!
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around every once in a while you will miss it."
John Hughes

Sunday, June 22, 2008
IM CDA!!!!

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I was elated and inspired watching Trigreyhound finish his second IM hand in hand with his daughter.... I have tears in my eyes. I know, I'm a sap. . . Don't laugh because i am talking throughout his finish... . . CONGRATS TGH! See you in houston! THANK YOU FOR INSPIRING ALL OF US!! . . . I know i don't train much these days, but i am still exhilarated about the whole experience. If you have finished an ironman, you know what i mean..
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If you are on the road, you WILL know..
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TGH... YOU ARE AN IRONMAN !!!!Cheers and happy training!!!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Cougar Contemplations

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. So there I was, scurrying to get everything together: application , 3 essays, transcripts, letters of reccommendation... take the GRE test.... I was able to get my application into the school within three days.
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I only share that portion of that story because that seems to be a consistent theme yet blessing in my life, and that is acting on impulse, yet knowing it's the right decision.
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I'm really looking forward to learning again, to doing something completely different from what I had been doing.
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It's not glamorous. And I certainly am not doing this for the money. But I think the rewards reaped when one can help others are priceless..
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And that means something. Cheers and happy training!Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Tejas Race not so Ready
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This is really special, because Christine and I started doing triathlons together three years ago...
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She took a few years off, and I went on to continue racing over the last few years..
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But for the Tejas tri, we were reunited...."and it feels so good...".
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Racing after after THREE hours sleep and drinking mucho bloody mary's and vodka grapefruits. . . . ..
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I present you the culprit and enabler of my social drinking problem. . . .
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Not that Rob and I partied on the eve before Tejas, but it's just so hard to turn down another drink after the first...and second...and third...especially in the comfort of your own home..
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I think I even drunk blog commented Tarabay at 1 am. (Great to also finally meet you btw and CONGRATS on your bling!).
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Oh and the prior post was also the product of pinkgurugal gets tipsy and gets type happy..
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So when the alarm went off at 5:20am, somehow, I stumbled out of bed. It would be around 6:10am that Christine, Rob and I all depart homebase. Oh and the race starts at 7am..
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Still in a fog, I manage to get Christine and me into transition area SIX MINUTES before it closes..
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WHEW!.
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Since our wave didn't start immediately, Christine and I had a few minutes to decompress from the morning mayhem. . . . I was too tired and too hungover to really think about the race. But other than, I'd figure I'd do it. Really, I felt no nerves, after all it was only a 600 meter swim, a 9 mile ride and a 3 mile run, right?.
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Well, I have to say the race went fine. For the first few minutes of the swim, I thought maybe I'd tire out, but I never did.
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Total swim time: 14:18and 2:23 minutes (per whatever meters avg.)
. . . Here I am hustling outta that duck crap pond!.
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T1 was fine, I was in and out quickly in 1:32.
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As for the biking, I decided just to give it my best and go as hard as I could.
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Total bike time: 28:27 19mph average.
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T2 I felt a bit tired getting off the bike, but I still managed to do it in 1:27. . . As for the run, there is no question my lack of running in TWO WEEKS (hey, i was on vacation and I hate running in this heat!) hurt me. I still gave it my all though.
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Total run time 28:02.
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and 9:20avg.
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Total race time 1:13:49.
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I placed 14th out of 46 in my age group. Sure I could have trained more, slept more and drank a whole hell of a lot less, but then this race wouldn't be so memorable, right?.
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By this point, you're probably thinking, Wow, how'd she do that and feel fine?.
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Well, I'm not positive, but maybe the three midol, two tylenol and one vicoden (it's for my bad back in case you'r wondering) helped?.
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I will say, however, my temporary burst of energy and might all went downhill after we left the race and went to eat..
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I wound up yacking my entire everything just as we were pulling away from breakfast..
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And I suffered all day by sleeping it off..
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Oh, enabling aside, thanks to sherpa Rob for being our cheerleader and photographer. It's nice to have your own personal everything on race day!.
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Cheers and happy training!.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
On reeking relationships




Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Swim Stinkies and Blog Worthies
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The lake was at least two feet below its normal water levels, and since it's already shallow, swimming the perimeter was out of the question. Sand could be seen jutting out of the water all around this tiny 900 meter perimeter lake.
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This was a real bummer, because that meant we could only swim out and back in the middle of it. Oh, and low lake level waters exposed some questionable stuff.
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INSERT BITCH SESSION HERE
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There are many things I like about living in Houston, like the cost of living, the friendliness of the people, the good eats and my great network of friends and family....and blah blah blah....
But a town for the fitness enthusiast Houston is NOT.
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Training for triathlons in Houston really blows, and Twin Lakes is a perfect example.
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It's the only open water swim location in the entire Houston area. It's at an RV park about 30 minutes south of the city.
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There is a submerged bus in the lake's bottom, among other things I suspect. To swim you gotta pay five bucks.
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And these tadpole looking things freakishly take a nip at you when you get in. And did I mention the questionable stuff around the lake?? . . . So why swim here? Because, ITS THE ONLY OPEN WATER SWIM LOCATION IN THE HOUSTON AREA! . . . Oh, and I won't even get started on the lack of bike lanes, the unfriendly drivers, the oppressive summer heat.... and I really could go on and on about how my fellow triathletes and me suffer. . . . But yes, I call Houston home...for now... and we here in Houston make the most of it, even if we don't have a lot to from which to make. . . . Friends make things so much better. . . .


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Jane is recovering from injuries sustained after she was struck by a car while riding in the country. It was quite a scare for her, her bike was totaled, and the accident has forced her to bow out of Ironman Austria. In spite of it all, she is in good spirits.
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Then there's uber studly fellow blogger Trigreyhound.
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In a few weeks, we will all be watching from our internet to watch him finish Ironman CDA.
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I first met Kendall at IM Wisconsin and have been an avid reader of his blog
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His posts are witty, inspiring, and thoughtful, and it was really good to catch up with him.
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You go TGH! You're going to do GREAT!
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Cheers and happy training!
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"The sun is always shining behind the clouds"
Leo Buscaglia
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Excursions
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HANGING OUT IN SAN FRANCISCO WITH SEA LIONS....
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AND WITH MY BEAU AND BUDDIES.....
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HIKING WITH GALPAL SUSAN IN NAPA
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PRIVATE WINE TASTING TOUR WITH SUSAN
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SWIMMING WITH ALLY
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NURSING IRONBABE JANE BACK TO HEALTH
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SHARING A MOMENT WITH MY BFF RYAN
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TRIATHLON TRAINING.... NOT!
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Cheers and happy training!
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"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love."
Sophocles
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Spectating Spectacle Part Two
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Now i'm not a roadie, but I think in criterium races, cyclists go all out for forty minutes to an hour? . . . ..
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In downtown, the riders did loops around Allen Parkway for an hour. We were there to support our friend Philip . . . ..
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We weren't the only ones in the Philip fan club.
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Rob was tired from the morning's race. . . . ..
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Congrats to Phil and all the racers out there. Ya'll are animals!.
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Cheers and happy training! . . . "If you always give, you will always have" Chinese proverbMonday, May 19, 2008
Spectating Spectacle
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What a fan club he had for this race: his two sons, our friend Joe and me. And lucky him for having me help him pack all his race stuff the prior night. Heck, when I first started in triathlons I had no clue what I was doing! . . . .
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Now his transitions are another thing..
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Still new to the sport, Rob enjoys taking his time. More on Rob's transitions in a moment, but first. let's talk about the ....
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This is where Rob's work in progress kicks in. He is very new to biking. He just started cycling a month ago, and just yesterday, did we finally put a computer on his bike. Happy to report though, he is getting stronger and may finally beat this 11 year old boy at the next race.
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Rob's Total time: 1:05:42.
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Okay, back to those transitions: T1 : 2:42 / T2: 1:53
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Anyhoo, I am very proud of him. Rob came in 5th in his age group and the most important thing...he liked it.
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I'm also very proud of my BFF Ryan, who finished in 56 minutes!!!
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. Congrats to the two best looking men at the race!!!
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. Cheers and happy training!
"A light heart lives strong."
Wiliam Shakespeare