06-02-2007, 02:25 PM,
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stillwaddler
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My birthday month which will also take me into the next vet category, to celebrate I have entered a couple of 10ks, the Trafford 10K at the beginning of March and (although I must be totally mad to part with so much hard cash for a 10k) the Great Manchester run in May - it's only because I have run every one of them since it started.
Training hasn't been what it should, various reasons, but must get out there for longer runs, I start off with good intentions each week, but never seem to do more than 3 or 4 miles on each outing.
Attempted to buy new shoes on Sunday only to find that the tried and tested New Balance 366's have turned into 367's and my local running shop who are usually very good didn't have my size :-( they tried to tell me that they don't keep d widths in stock, which I told them was rubbish as the last 3 pairs I have bought from them came straight out of their stock room. Never mind, they are ordering them, just hope they are Ok when they arrive. Why do manufacturers keep changing things, if it aint broke why fix it? The best I can hope is that the changes are just cosmetic.
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06-02-2007, 09:28 PM,
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Sweder
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stillwaddler Wrote:Why do manufacturers keep changing things, if it aint broke why fix it? The best I can hope is that the changes are just cosmetic. Blimey SW I know what you mean. I was distraught when Guinness brought out the cans of 'draught'. Mind you, after a handful you hardly notice the difference . . . Hic :o
3 to 4 milers are OK. It won't take much to turn the occasional one of those into a 6 or 7 miler and you'll be on your way. Do you ever run with music or footie commentary? Sometimes you can trick yourself into a longer run if you have something to distract you for an hour or so.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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06-02-2007, 10:15 PM,
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El Gordo
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stillwaddler Wrote:My birthday month which will also take me into the next vet category, to celebrate I have entered a couple of 10ks, the Trafford 10K at the beginning of March and (although I must be totally mad to part with so much hard cash for a 10k) the Great Manchester run in May - it's only because I have run every one of them since it started.
Training hasn't been what it should, various reasons, but must get out there for longer runs, I start off with good intentions each week, but never seem to do more than 3 or 4 miles on each outing.
Attempted to buy new shoes on Sunday only to find that the tried and tested New Balance 366's have turned into 367's and my local running shop who are usually very good didn't have my size :-( they tried to tell me that they don't keep d widths in stock, which I told them was rubbish as the last 3 pairs I have bought from them came straight out of their stock room. Never mind, they are ordering them, just hope they are Ok when they arrive. Why do manufacturers keep changing things, if it aint broke why fix it? The best I can hope is that the changes are just cosmetic.
Why not buy direct from the New Balance factory shop in Cumbria by mail order? I've been a big NB 854s fan for about 4 years now, and have never paid more than £35 a pair from there.
El Gordo
Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
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07-02-2007, 10:53 PM,
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stillwaddler Wrote:I just find it hard to run out of synch with a beat and they are usually too fast for me - sooo answer must be - just run faster:-) Either that . . . or maybe whack on some Floyd; most of Dark Side or Wish You Were Here work for a nice gentle plod. You're right not to step up to the faster rock beats though - best to push the distance at a comfy pace first.
Then crank up the Motorhead
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08-02-2007, 03:39 PM,
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stillwaddler Wrote:Hhmmm Motorhead - I'll work up to that, must have some Metallica too I watched Some Kind Of Monster last night, the incredible, more-ridiculous-than-Spinal-Tap Metallica Rockumentary on C4 last night. Cameras follow the three surviving band members (their bassist got wiped out in a bus wreck in Sweden in 1986) through creative hell as they struggle to lay down tracks for their first collaborative work in five years. Festering resentments and long-buried angst errupt under the pressure to produce. The results were ugly, tough to watch in places, yet ultimately fascinating. Lars Ulrich completely losing it was some of the most horribly compelling television I've seen in ages
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12-02-2007, 10:43 PM,
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13-02-2007, 01:55 PM,
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Well there is an '84 release of PAAE but that would be ELP I'm afraid. The caped guitarist rings a bell, and for some reason I'm thinking of Uriah Heep, except I'm pretty sure they'd all but crashed by then, their last 'big' tour coming in around 1980/ 81. Captain Sensible wore a cape sometimes (usually nicked off Dave Vanian) but few could accuse The Damned of being prog rock.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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14-02-2007, 09:53 AM,
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Feb
Marry, sir, half a day's journey;
and I'll tell you, he hath a fair daughter, and
this is her birthday; and there are princes
and knights come from all parts of the world to
joust and tourney for her with Guinness.
( Act II )
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