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da-am...ALMOST had to go pawn something just to get there if THAT was an option..BritChick said:Burner... I'd say you could stay with me but somehow I think Rod might have issues with that.
Thanks Bakerboy.![]()
P-funk said:you going to the olympia again this year?
BritChick said:NT - I hear ya, not everyone is cut out for competition, it will be interesting to see if my other two can go the distance. I hope they do if only because they are my first competitors and it would be nice for me to get them under my belt... I know I can bring them in in their best shape ever but I can only guide them... at the end of the day it's they who have to follow through.
These gals are getting a li'l extra TLC from me for this very reason... whether it will pay off has yet to be seen.![]()
P-funk said:ofcourse I am going to be there. As an added bonus, my dad is also going to be in vegas that weekend with my brother (they are hanging out, drinking and gambling). You think I am out of control!! yikes!
naturaltan said:some of the excuses I hear are quite entertaining to say the least.![]()
Hey Mrs.Brit ... Mrs.NT did her walk this weekend! 1667 people walked 60km (36 miles) for Breast Cancer. It was something to behold.I drove my daughter around to the various 'cheering stations' and it was really inspiring to see so many people walking what was taking quite a while to drive. In the end, the group raised 4.5 million $$ for Breast Cancer research
Painful ... unfortunately, she did not eat/drink as much as she needed the first day the first day and be driven 7km. The next day, her knee gave out and missed 5km. The women/men who did this walk are to be looked at as heros. Many finished without much ailments other than sore feet. There were a few who needed more serious medical help but refused to quit until the medical folks told them to. I am going to do this next year.
They had a final rally at the end of the race and it was inspiring to see most of the 1667 folks on the floor of the arena! What has eye opening was how they had the walkers come in. First was the group of supporters. I think most were in this group. Then, the survivors of breast cancer came in and there were maybe 50 or so. It made you think when you saw how many women were supporting and how many actually went through it and survived and decided to walk.
They are all heros in my eyes. They were always smiling regardless of the pain many felt. Next year, they'll have to deal with NT doing it NT style. I just can't do it and not have anyone notice.I must don some sort of flashy pink outfit that makes a statement. Perhaps I'll carry a wagon with a ghetto blaster blasting out the tunes. Walking for 8 hours, I'll need something to keep me entertained.
heh....DG...you haven't been to my journal in a while....have you???? I am, at this moment, lucky to be alive, thank you.Hi Kerry. Just thought I would drop by and say hello since it's been awhile.
Burner, get a life!!!!!!!!!
What's up NT?
I'm alive! lol