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February 11, 2007

On Vox: Pan's Labyrinth

      
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Watched Pan’s Labyrinth up at the Egyptian with Mic and Jay Saturday night. Went into the movie theater with very little idea about the movie. AD had told me earlier that it was a visceral experience and I might need a...

   

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February 09, 2007

What's Next?

Tuesday Night
Me: I just went running
AD: I feel like running a half marathon
Me: There is Vancouver in May. JD said I should run it
AD: My knees are shot and I need to train but if you run it, I’ll tag along
Me: More like you zipping ahead
AD: No I’m serious
Me: How about I tell you this weekend after I complete a week of running?
AD: Offer stands for the next 45 minutes
Me: Oh alright
(walks to computer and checks the date for the vancouver half marathon)

I’ve registered for the event. 85 days til Race day. The website has a nice countdown clock: http://www.bmovanmarathon.ca/hm/index.php (I'm also procrastinating from doing my performance review. They're due later today)

It’s a good motivator for me to start working myself back into shape. Hopefully it won’t take me too long to get into shape (due to the leftover fitness levels from December) I’ve also heard nice things about the course so I’m semi-excited. No particular time goal. It would be nice to just finish. I would not be too upset if I did better than 2:20 (my only half marathon time) though.

I won't register for the SF Marathon until after the Vancouver half marathon. I'll use Vancouver to decide if I want to run any marathons (or which) this year.

February 07, 2007

NSFW but oh so funny!


Via: VideoSift

Found off reddit

February 03, 2007

In The Hunt

It’s been awhile since I’ve talked about Hibachi Grill. We’re still in the hunt for a trophy. I’m currently in 5th but the point spread among the top 5 teams is pretty close.

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February 01, 2007

Day 1: The Return

Just got back into the office today. The vacation has left me in a noticeably relaxed state. 

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