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The Sanity Inspector

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Aug 1, 2006, 3:14:50 PM8/1/06
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I'm running in the mornings, which is an elaborate and sweaty means of
finding time to listen to music.
-- Tony Woodlief,
http://www.tonywoodlief.com/archives/001120.html#001120

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bruce
The dignified don't even enter in the game.
-- The Jam

Winsome P.E.Jones

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Aug 2, 2006, 11:20:02 AM8/2/06
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The Sanity Inspector wrote:
> I'm running in the mornings, which is an elaborate and sweaty means of
> finding time to listen to music.
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Go jogging? What, and get hit by a meteor?
~ Robert Benchley 1889-1945

//Winsome P.E. Jones

**My idea of exercise is a good brisk sit.
— Phyllis Diller**
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SteveMR200

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Aug 6, 2006, 10:30:00 PM8/6/06
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On 1 Aug 2006 12:14:50 -0700, The Sanity Inspector wrote in message:
<1154459690.0...@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>:

>I'm running in the mornings, which is an elaborate and sweaty means of
>finding time to listen to music.
>-- Tony Woodlief,
>http://www.tonywoodlief.com/archives/001120.html#001120

Somewhere along the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon course,
a band playing a Chuck Berry song [Johnny B. Goode]
made John Kagwe incredibly happy.

"Oh, man, I wanted to stop and dance a little bit,"
he said as he cooled down from his breakaway victory
in 2 hours 10 minutes 6 seconds Sunday.

"I felt they were saying, 'Go, go John; go, go John.'
And I said, 'What? What?' The guys knew my name!"

The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon at San Diego featured
bands at approximately every mile and at the finish.

Kagwe of Kenya opened a lead of about a minute
around the halfway point and was reeled in by former
winner and countryman Philip Tarus, then blew away
again to win the fourth annual race.
--Times Wire Reports
_Los Angeles Times_ [June 4, 2001], "Newswire"

--
Steve

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