Focus, People!
a.m. workout - Acme Loop (34th St version) - 9+ miles in 75:45.
noon workout - 4 miles on USP treadmill - 29:08; and 5 miles on stationary bike - 7:20.
This Friday is like most Fridays, when the accumulated stress, exertion and sleep deprivation from the week makes getting out really hard. Ran with the usual suspects, who appeared to be similarly mentally challenged this morning. The result was conversation that meandered from non-sequitur to non-sequitur, prompting Erin, who is perhaps the most ADD-afflicted of the three of us, at one point to demand Kevin and I focus. It didn't work.
Not much more to say today. If you want a more entertaining post, go to my buddy Ian's blog, where he has posted an interesting email he received in response to an inquiry to an anonymous shoe company. I think that, despite the hangups that reporters have about divulging sources, Ian should reveal the name of the shoe company, as inanity like that should be publicized.
Leave him a comment if you agree, and pass the word.
noon workout - 4 miles on USP treadmill - 29:08; and 5 miles on stationary bike - 7:20.
This Friday is like most Fridays, when the accumulated stress, exertion and sleep deprivation from the week makes getting out really hard. Ran with the usual suspects, who appeared to be similarly mentally challenged this morning. The result was conversation that meandered from non-sequitur to non-sequitur, prompting Erin, who is perhaps the most ADD-afflicted of the three of us, at one point to demand Kevin and I focus. It didn't work.
Not much more to say today. If you want a more entertaining post, go to my buddy Ian's blog, where he has posted an interesting email he received in response to an inquiry to an anonymous shoe company. I think that, despite the hangups that reporters have about divulging sources, Ian should reveal the name of the shoe company, as inanity like that should be publicized.
Leave him a comment if you agree, and pass the word.
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