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Training Archive: randy

In the 7 days ending 2007-09-23:

activity # timemileskm+m
  running (trail/XC)4 3:44:58 24.85(9:03) 40.0(5:37)
  orienteering1 1:00:06 3.54(16:58) 5.7(10:32)
  coursesetting1 17:51
  Total6 5:02:55 28.4 45.7
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Sunday Sep 23

orienteering race 1:00:06 [4] 5.7 km (10:33 / km)
relay champs 4pt red course
coursesetting 17:51 [1]
relay champs control pickup

Friday Sep 21

running (trail/XC) 56:26 [3] 10 km (5:39 / km)
joy loop 2

Thursday Sep 20

running (trail/XC) 57:33 [3] 10 km (5:45 / km)
misery loop 2

no TNT tonite
C • It may just be me 2

Wednesday Sep 19

running (trail/XC) 54:46 [3] 10 km (5:29 / km)
joy loop 2

Logged iun metric, of course. We wouldn't want to upset those aussies with the way we log, now would we?

Tuesday Sep 18

running (trail/XC) 56:13 [3] 10 km (5:37 / km)
misery loop 2

well, that time is a bit more like it. Slowly coming back.

In other news, I had the the occasion to research religious statuary (don't ask), and came across this urban legend where burying a statue of St. Joseph in your yard will help you sell your house. Where do they get this stuff? In fact, for one innocuous google that had nothing to do with houses or real estate, this thing was every hit on the first page. I'm not religious, but I guess I really live in a cave for not having heard of this. I'm inclined to attempt to start my own urban legend as an experiment. At least now I know if I want to hedge a bearish real estate market, I can buy stock in religious statuary manufacturers (guess I missed that one this time),

And now, in a few minutes, we find if it is 25 or 50. Would that it be 0.
C • Are you short? I would have hoped not. 6


 

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