Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Run in the Dark



probably the banana peals.  Try Plantains.

Judd


On Tue, Mar 10, 2009
I have actually rigged something up with exactly those ingredients.  See I throw them all in a blender and turn on high.  Once blended you can dip your shoes in it to create a durable, waterproof, breathable, acid proof, tick and chigger resistant, poison ivy neutralizing, bruise preventing, ingrown toenail curing, blister soothing, kinetic energy returning coating on your shoes.  The formula is currently out for beta testing and unfortunately it has been shown to cause sexual side effects in lab rats, but I should have that worked out by the race.

Scott

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009
Went for a Lion's Club run last night in the dark.  Somehow shaved 5 minutes off my time from Monday.  Must have been running scared or something.

No snow, but very muddy.  Shoes worked great.  Got home put them in the sink to wash them off under running water - about 5 minutes to clean them up so I could wear them to work today.  not a drop of water on the inside.  They really are waterproof.

I'm hoping to be able to get around Lion's Club twice in a row before our next race.  Hopefully in 70 minutes or so.  it is 3.7 miles per loop, so that would be a pace just under 10 min. miles.  That is probably the best I can hope for right now.  I guess we'll see.

How are the Teva's working in the water?  

Scott, you've probably rigged up something out of Duct Tape, banana peals and paper clips to keep your feet dry - is it working, and did it cost more than $2.00?

Judd



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