A Priest walk in a bar...
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The walking thread!!!
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It used to be that for short little trips to pickup bread, milk, etc.. I would use the car. Now with the price of gas, I walk as much as possible.
Costs = $0.00
Health benefits = Priceless! (borrowing from the MasterCard comercial)
Keep up the good work folks!
Costs = $0.00
Health benefits = Priceless! (borrowing from the MasterCard comercial)
Keep up the good work folks!
Fortes Fortuna Juvat!
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A horse walks into a bar with jumper cables and the bartender says "don't come in here with that long face looking to start something"
Thanks, I'll be here all week.
I've posted this elsewhere but walking is my major form of cross training these days. Matthew and Daddy's day of fun, exploring in the stroller. My major challenge is balancing family / job / fitness and taking the little tyke for a major walk (2-3 hours) is a great way to accomplish that.
Thanks, I'll be here all week.
I've posted this elsewhere but walking is my major form of cross training these days. Matthew and Daddy's day of fun, exploring in the stroller. My major challenge is balancing family / job / fitness and taking the little tyke for a major walk (2-3 hours) is a great way to accomplish that.
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