if so,
post it!
it'd be interesting to read different ones.
if so,
post it!
it'd be interesting to read different ones.
This is not my blog, but it is my favorite thing to read on the internet. My guess is that 50-75% of those who click this link will end up bookmarking it.
Penn State Track Alumni Golf: Home of the Annual Coach Groves Golf Tournament. The golf is optional, the mirth is required. Physics topics inexplicably frequently presented.
If it's your blog, I'll be very disappointed in you.
Just a training log for me and some friends, really.
Try this one, www.gayrunner.blogspot.com
sweet blog brother. i'll be checking it no doubts.
genius wrote:
This is not my blog, but it is my favorite thing to read on the internet. My guess is that 50-75% of those who click this link will end up bookmarking it.
http://thelogicoflongdistance.blogspot.com/
This is a sweet blog...my favorites are the one about "The Lord of the Sidewalk", and the Monday 12.
Those are keepers. The rest can be a little over my head...cause this guy is wicked smahrt!
That blog is almost 100% pure, sophomoric douchebaggery.
pure, sophomore douchebaggery is exactly what i am looking for. thank you sir for you stunning yet apt description of this running blog. for junior level douchebaggery, http://somerunning.blogspot.com .
Check out my blog, elite Canadian distance runner
Derek wrote:
Check out my blog, elite Canadian distance runner
http://dnakluski.wordpress.com/
elite is all relative
You were right, I bookmarked this have read through many of the past blogs already...
thanks for this
--- I really liked this one---
"For us runners, the question of “why” is pretty moot. Not because it may not be interesting, or important, from a certain point of view, but because we’ve left the question of the meaning of running behind. After all the questions have been asked, and all the answers given, in spite of the disagreement on essences, physiology, rationales, training strategies, trail running, road racing, i-pod wearing, mid-foot striking, turnover cadences, arm carriages, Jack Daniels, Arthur Lydiard, 20 miles a week or 100, 5k or the 50k, whether it's really the Miles of Trials or the Trial of Miles, after all the words have been spoken and keyboards have been pounded, meanings given and ideologies subverted... After all this, we runners bend down and tighten the laces, open the door, brace for the cold and are renewed: another godawful, glorious, and meaningless 8 miler"
Donnie Osmond jr. wrote:
Try this one,
http://www.gayrunner.blogspot.com
I had high hopes for this one! Too bad it isn't real.