Archive For January 31, 2024

Running Around The Cuckoo’s Nest

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Running Around The Cuckoo’s Nest

All I know is this: nobody’s very big in the first place, and it looks to me like everybody spends their whole life tearing everybody else down. – Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Published (February 1, 1962) Back in the mid-Seventies, I lived in a tiny bungalow, two…

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An Old White Man In A Black Barbershop

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An Old White Man In A Black Barbershop

Women are almost always angry with men for one reason or another. It’s one of things you’ll have to get used to, as you get older. – David Eddings I go to Muhammad & Sons, a black barber shop run by a Muslim who prays in the back room. Up front we listen to R&B crooners…

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Olympic Sex

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Olympic Sex

“The girls are in skimpy panties and bras, the dudes in underwear, so you see what everybody is working with from the jump. Even if their face is a 7, their body is a 20.” – Breaux Greer, American javelin thrower. Saw this book and I sent a fan letter to the author. I’d buy…

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When It Was His Time

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When It Was His Time

Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come. – Rabindranath Tagore When it was his time, whenever it was God decided, the old man just wanted his ashes to decorate a warm blue sea. Where a fish might drink him and a bird might take…

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Super Shoes Are Nothing New

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Super Shoes Are Nothing New

Never ask from whence a “marketing crew” gets its numbers.  – Anon. In today’s super shoes, women are running faster than Abebe Bikila could travel barefoot. Twenty-three year-old Kelvin Kiptum can see a sub-two-hour marathon from his front porch. Frankly, it’s all a tad mindboggling. Is this just natural wonderfulness by highly-trained gifted athletes? Is…

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Herzog For The Record

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Herzog For The Record

Agnes Jebet Ngetich becomes the first woman to break the 29 minutes barrier in a 10km race. The Kenyan clocks an incredible 28:46 in Valencia to break the world record by almost half a minute. Ngetich also split 14:13 for the first 5k – which ties the road world record set by Beatrice Chebet –…

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Running Up The Mountain Still

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Running Up The Mountain Still

Flagstaff, in the mid-1970s, I was self-coached by something of a maniac. There were stair workouts, observatory runs, tofu loaf for Thanksgiving, there were two-mile repeats, lost in the woods, European goats on the loose and Native American buddies, the devotion of young wives and so much darn fun. Must have been all that fresh…

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January 13, 1904

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January 13, 1904

It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can keep him from lynching me, and I think that’s pretty important. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On January 13, 1904, a mob of white people lynched a Black man known as General Lee in Reevesville, South Carolina, for…

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Where’s Don’s Bronze???

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Where’s Don’s Bronze???

“I ran my PR and almost snagged a medal. My whole Olympic experience was a blast, and to top it off with a great performance made it especially memorable.” – Don Kardong, 1976 Olympic marathoner TRIGGER WARNING: What follows is CRT – Critical Running Theory. CRT is the highly insightful albeit often inexact academic study…

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Audain Just Wanted To Be Number One

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Audain Just Wanted To Be Number One

If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad. – Jane Austen Audain Wins Bonne Bell Championships (’82) Boston, USA. October 11, 1982. – Some 7700 women entered the 6th Annual Bonne Bell 10K Championships. As third-place finisher Francie Larrieu put it, “Just to be a part…

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