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running = crazy I fail to get the atraction. then again, at my weight its a lot more work. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:57:30 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:02:07 PM | |
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Guido! Welcome back!! Good to read you're in one piece!!
That poor runner though. That really sucks. R.I.P, dude. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:12:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:26:26 PM | |
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LOL! Fair enough! You can get boots that are super comfy, the ones the NZ Army issues now (Magnums) are like that, very very comfortable so I've been told haha. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:23:49 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | At the speed he blew past me, I am thinking of investing in a pair. | | Becks wrote: | | WTF hahahaha! Army boots are awful for running, he must have gotten mean blisters from that! Haha I can just imagine the crowd going wild for that. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:17:53 PM)
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Get this...there are always some crazys running. Saw one guy just blow past me in full Army gear. Long pants / sleeves, hat and BOOTS! Damn guy was flying, too.
You should have heard the crowd cheer for HIM!
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BLEGH too hot for me, I hate the heat, especially when running. I've had heat exhaustion/heat stroke (whichever it was) once and that is more than enough. I don't remember much, except suddenly lying on the ground when a moment before I had been playing a game of touch rugby, lol. And feeling very hot and ill.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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It is about 30C.
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I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw.
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MG_Metalgoddess wrote: |
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How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ??
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT!
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Becks wrote: |
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Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
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Edited at: Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:20:58 PM |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:23:49 PM | |
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At the speed he blew past me, I am thinking of investing in a pair. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:19:14 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | WTF hahahaha! Army boots are awful for running, he must have gotten mean blisters from that! Haha I can just imagine the crowd going wild for that. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:17:53 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Get this...there are always some crazys running. Saw one guy just blow past me in full Army gear. Long pants / sleeves, hat and BOOTS! Damn guy was flying, too.
You should have heard the crowd cheer for HIM!
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Becks wrote: |
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BLEGH too hot for me, I hate the heat, especially when running. I've had heat exhaustion/heat stroke (whichever it was) once and that is more than enough. I don't remember much, except suddenly lying on the ground when a moment before I had been playing a game of touch rugby, lol. And feeling very hot and ill.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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It is about 30C.
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Becks wrote: |
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I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw.
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MG_Metalgoddess wrote: |
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How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ??
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT!
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Becks wrote: |
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Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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Edited at: Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:20:58 PM |
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:19:14 PM | |
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WTF hahahaha! Army boots are awful for running, he must have gotten mean blisters from that! Haha I can just imagine the crowd going wild for that. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:17:53 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Get this...there are always some crazys running. Saw one guy just blow past me in full Army gear. Long pants / sleeves, hat and BOOTS! Damn guy was flying, too.
You should have heard the crowd cheer for HIM!
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Becks wrote: |
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BLEGH too hot for me, I hate the heat, especially when running. I've had heat exhaustion/heat stroke (whichever it was) once and that is more than enough. I don't remember much, except suddenly lying on the ground when a moment before I had been playing a game of touch rugby, lol. And feeling very hot and ill.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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It is about 30C.
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Becks wrote: |
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I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw.
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MG_Metalgoddess wrote: |
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How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ??
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT!
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Becks wrote: |
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Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done!
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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Edited at: Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:20:58 PM |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:17:53 PM | |
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Get this...there are always some crazys running. Saw one guy just blow past me in full Army gear. Long pants / sleeves, hat and BOOTS! Damn guy was flying, too.
You should have heard the crowd cheer for HIM! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:15:39 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | BLEGH too hot for me, I hate the heat, especially when running. I've had heat exhaustion/heat stroke (whichever it was) once and that is more than enough. I don't remember much, except suddenly lying on the ground when a moment before I had been playing a game of touch rugby, lol. And feeling very hot and ill. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | It is about 30C. | | Becks wrote: | | I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:15:39 PM | |
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BLEGH too hot for me, I hate the heat, especially when running. I've had heat exhaustion/heat stroke (whichever it was) once and that is more than enough. I don't remember much, except suddenly lying on the ground when a moment before I had been playing a game of touch rugby, lol. And feeling very hot and ill. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:10:15 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | It is about 30C. | | Becks wrote: | | I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:10:15 PM | |
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It is about 30C. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:06:13 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:06:13 PM | |
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I've never heard of nipple band aids! But I can understand why you'd use them, lol.
I'm not sure what sort of temperatures we're talking about LOL we use degrees C here, must find a converter! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:57:30 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:57:30 PM | |
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HB, what do you mean crazy runners? (heh..sorry for the delay. Had to go shower off and try to take off the nipple band-aids without ripping out all three hairs on my chest HAAAAA!!!)
MG, I really don't know. Weather said it would be low 80s but it was higher. 86, easy. Very little to no shade on the course and bright sun. Dangerous mix, as you saw. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:36:35 PM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:36:35 PM | |
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How hot was it I heard it was in the 90's in the carolinas today. ?? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:28:21 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:28:21 PM | |
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Thanks, I am sunburned on just about every exposed part and am positive that I'll feel it tomorrow but I'm pretty happy with my time. Not a personal best but I didn't want to push things today. I was really glad to see how well this race was organized. People lining the streets spraying you down with their garden hoses and watering / sports drinks / med at every mile marker. Could have EASILY been like Chicago last year. It was HOT! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:18:18 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[Head banger] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:28:16 PM | |
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holly crap, I knew you runners were crazy, this proves it [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:12:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:26:32 PM | |
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OMG that is terrible... Poor man. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:12:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:18:18 PM | |
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Oh my goodness! How tragic! Sounds like the heat and stress his body was under was too much for his poor heart. How sad
I'm glad to hear you came through fine Guido! Well done! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:12:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaAABRJxU5djtqKlhYh2wbHL6DSAD97PN4IO1 |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:12:04 PM | |
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Back from the marathon and all went well. Pulled off a 2 hour time for the half. Not bad as it was close to 90 degrees today and the course (first time for me) is just loaded with killer hills.
Such killers, in fact, that someone died. Sadly, I saw him. Came in on a stretcher right behind me. It was seriously hot. 30,000 started and thousands dropped out.
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 6:57:01 PM | |
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Those are super cool MG |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, April 25, 2009 6:52:53 PM | |
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arent these just the coolest.. LOL |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, April 25, 2009 6:31:18 PM | |
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lol
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[Becks] Saturday, April 25, 2009 4:50:33 PM | |
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Morning everyone! I'm in a smiling mood today! I slept awesomely last night - only woke up once cos my naughty cat was ripping in to something in the kitchen LOL!
Joe! Drumming is going really well! I need to find some decent drum tabs or notations so I can play actual songs LOL (one I found for Living After Midnight sucked, but I have an alright one for Breaking the Law I'm gonna try). Limb coordination is coming along so well, better than I thought it would, still have occasional slip ups but thats to be expected if I've been playing for ages and am getting tired and grouchy LOL!
Oh man I would have been like ARGH if I stabbed my snare! LOL! Glad you got it sorted I don't need to worry about that whilst I am playing electronic drums, once I get a proper drum kit I will worry cos I tend to go hard out without realising LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:15:40 PM) |
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