I have just received my 3rd blank message in the last hour from
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list if I am.
Regards,
Martin
Is anyone getting messages like these?
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I have just received my 3rd blank message in the last hour from
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list if I am.
You're not alone
Walt Murphy
OK, I'm sorry folks, but enough of the madness. It's just a book and I
can't believe that anybody would pay that much for this book (eventhough I
have no doubt that somebody did). Want to read a book that can truly
change your life? Try the bible.
It's only a sport, it aint real life!
What is the difference?
Keith Whitman wrote:
OK, I'm sorry folks, but enough of the madness. It's just a book and I
can't believe that anybody would pay that much for this book (eventhough I
have no doubt that somebody did). Want to read a book that can truly
change your life? Try the
Contact:Jill M. Geer
Director of Communications
(316) 261-0500 x360
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, October 23, 2002
Boston to host USA Indoor Track Field Championships
So I go home to check to see if mine is a first edition and I CAN'T FIND IT!
Regards,
Martin
John Lunn wrote:
What is the difference?
Keith Whitman wrote:
OK, I'm sorry folks, but enough of the madness. It's just a book and I
can't believe that anybody would pay that much for this book
As most of you probably already know, it appears the only NYC
Marathon TV coverage will be a pared-down, one-hour highlights show
after the event, that afternoon on NBC. Oh well, after NO coverage of
Chicago, I suppose I should be grateful for that much. I miss
watching the whole thing, which
Keith,
You shouldn't be so narrow minded when it comes to religion. There are
people on this list of many faiths, and whose religious beliefs are just as
strong as yours or stronger. Not everyone is a Christian, nor do they
intend to become a Christian. It is not up to you to place judgment
Lee Nichols wrote:
As most of you probably already know, it appears the only NYC
Marathon TV coverage will be a pared-down, one-hour highlights show
after the event, that afternoon on NBC. Oh well, after NO coverage of
Chicago, I suppose I should be grateful for that much. I miss
watching the
Gerald Woodward wrote:
You shouldn't be so narrow minded when it comes to religion. There are
people on this list of many faiths, and whose religious beliefs are just
as
strong as yours or stronger. Not everyone is a Christian, nor do they
intend to become a Christian. It is not up to you
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Subject: THE 2002 LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON, An Unforgettable 25th Anniversary
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 13:14:32 -0500
PRESS RELEASE
THE 2002 LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON
An Unforgettable 25th Anniversary
The
When I ran at U. of Houston, our last track workout prior to Districts
generally fell on the morning of NYC Marathon. We brought a TV to the track
and and someone would shout updates to us every lap.
Lance Phegley
Editor
Runner Triathlete News / Inside Texas Running
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Last Friday, Paula Radcliffe taped about an eight-minute segment on the Oprah TV show
that is
scheduled to air this Friday, Oct. 25. That Oprah show is titled, That's Incredible.
I'm told Paula was great and that Oprah did a lot of gushing
Well, as long as we're on the thread of religious texts vs. running books, a
favorite of mine that I stumbled on years ago and is helpful for both
running and living is the Tao Te Ching, the ancient Taoist text purportedly
left behind by Lao Tzu. The Arthur Whaley translation is considered the
Further Amplification on the Tao Te Ching and how it relates to running:
On the subject of overtraining: If you sharpen a blade too much, it becomes
dull...
On the subject of know-it-all coaches: Those who say don't know, those who
know, don't say. (does that sound like one of the mysterious
Me - it was Run To The Top, in combination with A Clean Pair of Heels.
Although in the late 70's, being a disciple of Lydiard felt a bit like a
religion, as well. And then, of course, came the Henderson heretical
writings ... ;-)
Of course, Christianity was also a heresy for the first
Check out the Recap list post of the Chicago Marathon. The TV ratings in Japan and the
U.K. were
incredible.
Bob Duncan wrote:
Lee Nichols wrote:
As most of you probably already know, it appears the only NYC
Marathon TV coverage will be a pared-down, one-hour highlights show
after
No, I got three also
Jim Kaminsky
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Subject: t-and-f: Virus?
I have just received my 3rd blank message in the
A guy I am coaching is signed up for Washington and was going to go with
a friend who is also running and they were both taking their wives and
families. Everybody has canceled out except for the guy I am coaching.
The funny thing is, the marathon and last week's 10 miler down there
will be and
I like this one:
When the great man learns the Way,
he follows it with diligence;
When the common man learns the Way,
he follows it on occasion;
When the mean man learns the Way,
he laughs out loud;
Those who do not laugh,
do not learn at all.
..and..
Knowing ignorance is strength.
Ignoring
Netters:
Though it has no direct connection with our sport, I thought some of
you might enjoy the recent resurrection of one of NJ's oldest (and funniest)
sports legends. Its (fictional) setting is a town very much involved in our
state HS track history: Plainfield, home of Milton
I am also receiving these.
Byron Dyce
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I have just received my 3rd blank message in the last hour from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Am I the only one. Sorry to trouble the
list if I am.
You're not alone
Walt Murphy
Gmcmmail wrote:
Hell,
many of us would probably fork over $$$ to watch these marathons on pay
per view. The US networks blew it big time over Chicago, even though
everyone knew
ahead of the time that at least one world record was a possibility.
Nope, gotta disagree with you there!
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