
Thanks, Joe. Having that hill at the end almost broke me. It might have if I weren't so familiar with that trail.
Thanks, Joe. Having that hill at the end almost broke me. It might have if I weren't so familiar with that trail.
Thanks! It's giving me something to concentrate on other than the weather and the winter. It's the first year I haven't been in a horrible blue funk by the time February rolled around. As for the training and lack of, no looking back. Just going forward. I really don't want to feel as miserable in the third race as I did yesterday, so back to training tomorrow, if it warms up enough. (anything 14 or above qualifies, lol).
I hauled two feet of snow off my roof. Well, half of the roof. Each storm we've had has been accompanied by high winds, so one side of my roof was clear, the other had two feet of snow on it.
Small steps are the way to go, Matt. Too much weight loss too soon isn't good for you, either. I've been trying to eat healthier, too. I was doing really well with that while I was still running, but the weather has really thrown me off, and it showed in the last race.
Gilmore Girls is very cleverly written. Like I said, Jason really liked the first episode when we watched it together Thursday night.
Not only was it a splinter, but I drove it under the thumbnail. I got it all out, but it still hurts!
Yeah, we're at 80" of snow for the year so far. And it was 2 degrees without taking the wind chill into consideration before I rescued the sensor for my weather station from being blown away.
I love Retro City Rampage! I haven't gotten very far because I get to goofing off and then the cops kill me, but I have fun.
It's all your fault, Matt.
I like clever dialogue, and Gilmore Girls definitely has that.
You can tell the problem coyotes - they all have ACME stamped on whatever device they're using.
Hmm... Elize. She has a talking plushie named Teepo. And her battle abilities are pretty kick-ass.