Maura: Oh, I don't know that we're all that different. Unless you count my OCD.

Congratulations to your DD on the runner of the week award--very impressive. And yes, congrats to you on the last couple of days at work. Exciting new horizons for you!
Carrie: Yay for you and your midweek run. You know they're important, so I'm happy that you're getting them in post-tris. P.S. Legs "craving" a run? Love it!
Vicky: No clue about the tapering. I know some 1/2 programs call for it. I think tapering probably depends on your racing season, pace goals, and what you're using the 1/2 for (i.e. training for a marathon). Since you've been feeling strong with your runs and have got a busy season planned, I don't think you needed the taper, although Carrie's advice seems spot on in terms of effort. Not that my $.02 is worth anything since I'm not one to have a "race-day pace," just the regular tortoise pace.
Frank: I didn't know that about the "your pace or mine" shirts. You could pull of women's wear, I'm sure.

I understand entirely what you mean by the "only" 50K. Like I said, it's a mental trick to avoid the psych-out stress of the event; he was a little tired after his 28-miler this weekend. (And I was in awe.) Speaking of being in awe, wow! Your fall schedule is filled with activity, including and beyond running! Good luck with Philly--I hope you and Megan meet up.
Megan: Good luck with the Philly Distance Run! I'm sure you'll have a great time (event-wise and pace-wise). You've really been getting in your training, despite everything going on personally!
As for me: Yep, the bourbon phrase is mine. That's mine, a riff on their ubiquitous "Will Run for Beer/Chocolate" shirts. I seriously considered a "Will Run for Ice Cream" shirt, but thought it was too imitative. I've got a ton of ideas--another midlife crisis one, one based on mirages, etc. The one I'd like most to submit, but don't know about copyright restrictions, is "Miles to Go Before I Sleep." ("Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," Robert Frost) My favorite of the ones submitted is probably the "It's the .2 that really gets me."
In other news, I was talking with DOOD about the possibilities for the new fall racing event while we waited in line to see a preview of
Zombieland (a film I highly recommend if you like zombie films or comedies that riff on horror conventions). I've decided it might be a good Halloween-themed run that invites costumed runners. It could then attract the
MNSSHP families, keeping them out of the park for chunks of the day and encouraging them to buy the tix. It would them well with MK and DHS, the HM and TOT respectively. And costumed runners as Disney? What fun!
Oh, yeah. Training. XT today. Pilates, weights, something that sort of resembles push-ups.....