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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I Can Clearly See Your Nuts

It's time to sign up for Relay For Life! An email will be coming later this morning. (I'll re-post that here later).

Tonight:
1/2 mile intervals...time to finally step it up. As always, what you run is optional, but some sort of speed work is ideal for optimizing your running training.

This weekend:
Celiac 5K/1 Mile walk. There is still time to sign up! I checked out the trail on Sunday and its going to be fun...take you back to your high school cross-country days. Only this time you won't have a coach yelling at you. Or a face full of zits. Ahhhh, good times. :-)

The Boilermaker:
Only 8 weeks away! And the registration cost goes WAY up after the end of May. It's time to sign up kiddies!
15K Race early registration through 5/31/2010 - $35
15K Race late registration 6/01/10 - 6/25/10 - $50
No Race Day Registration 5K Run early registration through 5/31/10 - $20
5K Run late registration 6/01/10 - 6/25/10 - $30
No Event Day Registration 3-Mile Walk early registration through 5/31/10 - $15
3-Mile Walk late registration through 6/01/10 - 6/25/10 - $ 20
Event Day Registration until 10:00 am

Some inspiration:
This story about baseball and running really resonated with me....choked me a up a little. (Ok, it choked me up a lot. But I think maybe the room was really dusty and bothered my eyes while reading it?) In defense of my wussy-ness, I'm a huge baseball fan and I watched this on TV and it got one of my all-time favorite baseball players a world series ring (he had been traded by the Phillies to the Marlins earlier that season.) Plus, Amy in the story is my age. And she's been dead for 17 years...she only got to live half the life I did. :-( I'm thinking of tie-ing this into our Relay for Life night...perhaps a midnight chicken run is in order?

Random central NY story:
You can skip to the 2 minute mark if you don't want to watch the whole few minutes...some fun national exposure for a local company.

Wondering about the title of this post? Think its what my therapist told me when I started talking about my cowbells? Nope, that would be "I can clearly see YOU'RE nuts".

Your versus you're makes a huge difference...in this case, I can clearly see your nuts:



Thanks for the tip off Aubrey and bringing this joy into our lives. Stay classy! Seriously.



2 comments:

Unknown said...

Wrong...Wrong...Wrong!!!

Tbone said...

John -- why does something so wrong, feel so right?