run in the 2 deg sun
i havn’t post anything for a while it seems, i actually made a new layout but who knows when i’ll ever get around to put it up… few weeks ago i did the sun run, it was too cold =( or that’s just my excuse, my run time was 58:09, got worse than the year before, that kinda sux, oh well, improve time is a bonus, as long as i can run 10k without stopping im happy
yesterday i got a ride from jk, good thing because april hail is so normal, super awesome vancouver weather, and then i was waiting for my bus at 41st and cambie, and there’s this guy, he was so kewl, he was doing like tae kwon do stuff while waiting, and his opponent was the lamppost, first he started with double kick, like to the stomach and head, then it gets fancier, 5 min after he was doing sweeps + round house kicks, and i couldn’t stop watching, because i thought any moment now… ur going to do a round house, and fall, and not catch the lamp post, and GG, fall onto the street, you already got honked 5 times with the close calls
the lamp post almost owned him, but the bus came
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