No wonder if love is either forever, for for that moment, until the other person gets to wrapped up in on way or another, I am done of like talking with someone though, almost in near minted condition, still only to have a better friendship instead of only focusing with one "special gal or unique guy" that is just rubbish.
I can't describe the relationship I have with my wife in terms of stereotypical societal labels, but if we WEREN'T married, I could probably be arrested for stalking and she'd be doing time for extortion.
I've run 13.1 miles, and by the end, the last thing I wanted to do was repeat it. Think my hip would disintegrate.
Each to their own I guess, but my preference is shorter distances. I'm a believer in the benefits of regular physical exercise.
Out of the 25 invited male runners (so the elite ones they expect to win) only 11 finished. A lot of the field dropped out or finished with hypothermia. Yeah, sounds like fun.
Out of the 25 invited male runners (so the elite ones they expect to win) only 11 finished. A lot of the field dropped out or finished with hypothermia. Yeah, sounds like fun.
I am, too. Doesn't mean I'm going to do it, though...
In reality, I used to run 3-5 miles twice a week, and it was good for me. But it was not something I really enjoyed, just something I knew I had to do.
I can't say I really enjoy running, there are many other things I'd rather do. But it's become a habit, and I think the benefits outweigh the possible physically damaging effects. My job is very sedentary, so I must do something active.
But I draw the line at a half marathon, and I don't think I'll be doing that again any time soon. Can't imagine hammering out 26 miles.
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