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9 Miles and Switching to Radio

September 16, 2004

I did nine miles this morning. I really only meant to do eight, but my curiosity got the better of me, and I wanted to see where a previously unnoticed piece of single track went. Well, it went somewhere neato, but then I forgot to figure out which direction was ultimately the way I needed to go afterwards. Yeah, whatever. I had a great time, and it didn’t matter.

When I go out racing this Sunday, I’ll post via Audioblogger a quick recap of the event. As I’ll have no access to a browser (I don’t think), that’s probably the best way for me to do it.

**WARNING TO DIAL-UP USERS: Audioblogs record into .mp3 files, and are usually kind of big and bulky. Skip me if you see that icon.

Okay, that’s all I have. I hope you’re well.

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Comment by Jon in Michigan on September 16, 2004 @ 12:21 pm

So, you just call in and make an audio post?

Comment by The Running Blogfather on September 16, 2004 @ 9:27 pm

What was neato about where that extra mile took ya. My imagination is getting the best of me. Nude beach? Budweiser brewery? Free iMac G5 stand?

I must know.

Comment by Running Chick on September 17, 2004 @ 2:54 pm

I’ll say it again…GOOD LUCK and KICK ASS!

Comment by Susan on September 17, 2004 @ 5:03 pm

Yup, I’m with Dianna. I’ll be thinking about you!!

Comment by Mia Goddess on September 17, 2004 @ 10:34 pm

Have fun Chris! I can’t wait to hear all about it…

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