The Isolated Blurt Thread III: Thread of Darkness

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Queer as Folk? Watch that. Great TV.

UK version! Can-merican adaptation is meh. Friends of mine loved it, tho.

To steal wine would take work.

Well, even to steal bad wine would. It's cheaper to steal cheap vodka, sell it and buy what you want.

Eh, this is starting to get messy. I'm just going to make money the old-fashioned way: through hard work*.

*ponzi schemes
 
my cunt smells fabulous. I have smelled other cunts and none are so nice as my own.
 


Thank goodness I "carpe diemed" yesterday to go for a long cross country run.

59° (15°C) doesn't generally occur on 28 December. Every outdoors run makes regaining my running form in the spring that much easier. The treadmill is helpful at maintaining my condition during the winter months but it just isn't the same as actual running up and down hills and on uneven ground. I've got a goal in mind for this year.



 
How long have you been a runner?

I need to start. I did a small amount of running a couple years ago but fell out of habit. My brain jut hated the the thought of doing it so much, even though my body felt nice after I did it.
 
How long have you been a runner?

I need to start. I did a small amount of running a couple years ago but fell out of habit. My brain jut hated the the thought of doing it so much, even though my body felt nice after I did it.


I've been involved in athletics of one form or another (football, football/soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball, tennis, lacrosse, swimming, climbing, squash, bicycling, hiking, canoeing, skiing) since I was five.

I took up smoking at age 18 and scoffed at running (and those who did) until age 28 or thereabouts. Thereupon, I quit smoking for a year in order to run a marathon— which I did (in 3:21:17) and then promptly took up smoking again. Following several additional decades of smoking, I decided it was time to quit again, which I did.

If you really want to start running, just do it. In order to succeed, you must not quit. It isn't going to be easy. It's easy to get discouraged but you musn't allow that to happen. Just keep at it. When you don't want to do it, you must do it. That's the most important time.


 
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Running is awesome at getting you to that place where pain becomes pleasure. Just be careful you don't over do it. At one point I was running 10 miles a day and could not stop. I've since cut back to 5 miles a week in the winter, but once it's warm enough to run outside, I'll go back to 3 miles a day.
 


NPR is so full of stupid it's hard to believe there's any left over for other places.



 
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