lourodrigis
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- Joined
- May 15, 2006
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Dave - Welcome back. I haven't seen you on the thread in a while. The interviews sound exhausting. Your description sounded like a scene from Office Space. Good luck!
Howard - Must be exciting to see the light at the end of MBA program tunnel. Here's an early congrats for tackling the program and still getting your runs in. I saw a U of DE QB was drafted in the 1st round yesterday.
Cindy - Nice job with the 20 mile LR. Hopefully the heat wasn't too bad.
Chester - Hope you had fun at WDW this weekend. I'm jealous.
Sara - Great job on the LR and nice splits!
Steve - Sorry about the bum achilles. Better take some time off to rest it because that's not an injury you want to mess with. I'd go easy and make sure you get to the 25K injury free.
Jodi - How do you top the ultra? What's next on your racing agenda?
Hello Mike, Colleen, Anne, and anyone else I may have missed.
I was very jammed up this week with work so I wasn't able to get on the boards the last few days. I did have a fairly active week though. I got in 3-mile and 4-mile runs during the week. Played my first round of golf in 2 years at a golf outing for a local chamber of commerce. I actually shot a 96 which was the best round in my foursome of weak golfers. I decided to take a 15-mile bike ride yesterday through the trails in my neighborhood. Lastly, I kicked in a little 8-mile mini LR today.
Next Sunday I'll run the Broad St Run in Philly. It's a 10-mile run that starts around Temple University and runs south on Broad Street to the Phila Navy Yard. They say it's the fastest 10-mile race in the USA...10 miles straight down a road this is mostly flat. It will be a nice race as lots of Philly locals will be running it. I'm looking to try to finish in under 75 minutes (7:30 pace).
Have a nice week!!
Let's go FLYERS!!! Let's go SIXERS!!! The City of Brotherly is living large right now.
Lou
Howard - Must be exciting to see the light at the end of MBA program tunnel. Here's an early congrats for tackling the program and still getting your runs in. I saw a U of DE QB was drafted in the 1st round yesterday.
Cindy - Nice job with the 20 mile LR. Hopefully the heat wasn't too bad.
Chester - Hope you had fun at WDW this weekend. I'm jealous.
Sara - Great job on the LR and nice splits!
Steve - Sorry about the bum achilles. Better take some time off to rest it because that's not an injury you want to mess with. I'd go easy and make sure you get to the 25K injury free.
Jodi - How do you top the ultra? What's next on your racing agenda?
Hello Mike, Colleen, Anne, and anyone else I may have missed.
I was very jammed up this week with work so I wasn't able to get on the boards the last few days. I did have a fairly active week though. I got in 3-mile and 4-mile runs during the week. Played my first round of golf in 2 years at a golf outing for a local chamber of commerce. I actually shot a 96 which was the best round in my foursome of weak golfers. I decided to take a 15-mile bike ride yesterday through the trails in my neighborhood. Lastly, I kicked in a little 8-mile mini LR today.
Next Sunday I'll run the Broad St Run in Philly. It's a 10-mile run that starts around Temple University and runs south on Broad Street to the Phila Navy Yard. They say it's the fastest 10-mile race in the USA...10 miles straight down a road this is mostly flat. It will be a nice race as lots of Philly locals will be running it. I'm looking to try to finish in under 75 minutes (7:30 pace).
Have a nice week!!
Let's go FLYERS!!! Let's go SIXERS!!! The City of Brotherly is living large right now.
Lou