Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sunday Distance Run

If you're ambivalent about how long you want to run on Sunday, but you know you don't want to run by yourself, and you want a change of scenery, this is the run for you. Luke and I will be running 10+ miles (as in, probably not less than 10, but maybe 15 or 16 if it seems like a good idea at the time), on a mixture of roads and trails (whatever seems appealing at the moment), starting at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, Sanders Corner Restaurant at Loch Raven. Pace will be 7:00-ish per mile, unless somebody is feeling really awful or really great. Post here if this is at all appealing to you, so we know who (if anybody) to look for. Maybe also study up on your LetsRun forums if you want to come along, as the latest stupid posts on there have proven to make excellent mid-run discussion topics.

7 comments:

Meg said...

aw, Sanders Corner...I used to love that place. Apparently it's reopening soon:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-02-14/entertainment/bal-sanders-corner-20120212_1_loch-raven-station-sanders-corner-ma-pa

Oh, and enjoy your run. I'll be running in the city, much slower.

Seth said...

Late notice, sorry, but I think I'll be there.

David Ploskonka said...

Meg, if you could have run 11 miles on our silly route in about 1 hour, 24 minutes, you could have experienced me almost, but not quite, going the entire distance without mentioning "Crazy. Stupid. Love." With about five minutes to go, I couldn't hang on, and it just came out. :P

Meg said...

I don't believe it.

RM said...

What's going on in the LetsRun forums?

alyssa said...

what does :P mean

David Ploskonka said...

1. Believe it.

2. As of Sunday morning, speculation that Meb lost his Nike sponsorship solely because he is black. You know, the usual trash, meant to annoy and inflame, but also amuse.

2. The tongue-sticking-out emoticon, duh. How have you gotten this far in life without learning that? (Then again, I think I am the only person in the world still using it, and I would classify what I do more as "abuse" . . .)