The problem is that like many bad things, once you start, it turns out to be addictive and you can't function well without the daily fix. I had a few days off this week, and I am not currently a very pleasant person to be around...
LOL - that's exactly what Willsie always says to me.
And Koda, I so get you. I had to stop running because of my hip a few months ago, and it was such a loss to me that I got sick about once a month (and then at the end even more) until my surgery. I look forward to running again in June.
So running is like smoking - addictive & bad for you. I remember when Mr Brown used to run, he'd strap up his knees beforehand - because it was damaging him. I suggested he just STOP RUNNING - which he did, eventually. Lunatic.
CAW I like the walking, up to a point, then, as you point out, some form of wheeled transport is required. Rather not drive though, the traffic, the parking, the horror!
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The problem is that like many bad things, once you start, it turns out to be addictive and you can't function well without the daily fix. I had a few days off this week, and I am not currently a very pleasant person to be around...
LOL - that's exactly what Willsie always says to me.
And Koda, I so get you. I had to stop running because of my hip a few months ago, and it was such a loss to me that I got sick about once a month (and then at the end even more) until my surgery. I look forward to running again in June.
So running is like smoking - addictive & bad for you.
I remember when Mr Brown used to run, he'd strap up his knees beforehand - because it was damaging him. I suggested he just STOP RUNNING - which he did, eventually. Lunatic.
I quite agree Ms Mouse. Why run when you can walk? In fact, why walk when you can drive?
CAW I like the walking, up to a point, then, as you point out, some form of wheeled transport is required. Rather not drive though, the traffic, the parking, the horror!
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