Marathon results
Here are the official results. D-towners may recognize women's winner Katie Nowak; she ran for Coatesville.
Glamour?!?
Here are the official results. D-towners may recognize women's winner Katie Nowak; she ran for Coatesville.
Remember me? Yeah, me neither. Anyway, the marathon is over. 3 hours, 17 minutes, 19 seconds. Fifty-sixth place overall out of 987 runners; eleventh among men 25 to 29 (including the overall winner). I'm about to take my post-race nap, so I'll have to give details later. But hope you blog readers have been well over this past 18 days.
Twenty miles today!
ESPN amazes me.
Editor's note: ESPN.com hired Roy S. Johnson, who is not affiliated with ESPN, to review the new reality show "Bonds on Bonds" that debuted Tuesday night on ESPN.So here's the third paragraph of Johnson's review...
It was also clear that the producers, Tollin/Robbins Productions, award-winning creators of quality films ("Radio") and television shows ("Arli$$"), would tell the story well. ESPN reportedly paid the company $4.5 million to produce the series, and it shows. (Disclosure: Tollin/Robbins partner Mike Tollin and I attended college together at Stanford, where we shared an interest in radio broadcasting and softball.)COME ON! You go to the trouble and the show of hiring an unbiased reviewer, and you pick a buddy of the freakin' producer? It is mandatory that you are kidding me.
We had a tornado warning and a badass thunderstorm come through tonight, strong enough (as were the pronouncements from local TV weather guys) that we spent 20 minutes in the bathroom with the cats, waiting out the weather. (Actually, we started in one bathroom, then concluded that we should move to the other bathroom since that one wasn't adjacent to the outside of the building.)
Yeah, I've been slacking. I was able to fit in more posts when it was just work and running, but cat ownership seems to be elbowing out my ability to blog effectively. And I know a multitude of cat pictures posted does not compensate for that.