Went running at lunch today. Planned on an easy six, but ran into another dude on the trail and he seemed nice, so I stuck up a conversation and ended up going 10. It felt okay for the most part, but my legs started getting really tired in the last mile. Could've been the heat, or the lack of a big meal beforehand, or the absence of a long run for a while, or the long bike rides yesterday, or a mix of all. I think water would've helped, and better preparation.
Here's the funny part. We only ran about 5 miles together, but I must have made a good first impression. He approved me to date his daughter. I don't even know her. She's 18, going to school on the Leeward side. That might be too young for me, but that's awesome that I have that option. It's like I had a first date with her dad to clear me for the first date with the daughter. Random, but cool. It was because he said his policy for boyfriends is that they have to be able to outrun him. He's 40, good runner, but I'm better. ;-)
What was I saying?
Oh yeah, long run. It was nice to do something like that for a change. Sucked, but nice. Now I'm sore.
And then the Jeep. Peace of shit. Blew a gasket. It might cost more than planned to fix it. Damn.
Maybe I'll date his daughter, then have him pay for it when I marry her next week.
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What is a gasket? Who even knows what it does?
You should date the 18 year old! You should set up a date with her. Yes.
Good to see you running and blogging again!
Dad told me it's a rubber thing that seals something on the engine. It doesn't matter...it's pretty much worthless.
I'm not sure about the 18 y.o., but at least she's legal!
"it's a rubber thing that seals something..."
Anton, that would be a condom.
Yes, you should have those when you date the 18 year old.
At minimum you could meet her and see if she's mature. It would be good to have a younger woman anyways. Guys tend to die before gals.
Good job with the long run. It's good to have some weakness leaving the legs. Just wait a few days, and they will feel better than if you hadn't run at all. Remember, it's about balance. Pain now=feel great later.
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