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<blockquote data-quote="whiskey" data-source="post: 792277" data-attributes="member: 21523"><p>OMG. Your pace stats brought back memories of Boston. One time I went out to fast and crashed and burned around Boston College. With about two miles left, in a cold, light rain, I was vomiting on the wooden tighes of the trolley tracks. I had both hands on the train tracks. I could hear the breathing of the runners as the passed behind me. There were trees in the area. I don't recall exactly where I was. I could hear the soft pitter patter of sneakers hitting the pavement. I was in la la land. A man came over to me and said I should move, that a train was coming. I looked down the tracks and saw a bright light. I didn't care. But I got out of the way anyway. And I laid behind a tree. After some time had passed, I got up,and walked the last two miles.</p><p>Steve, I really think your PR will be in Boston.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskey, post: 792277, member: 21523"] OMG. Your pace stats brought back memories of Boston. One time I went out to fast and crashed and burned around Boston College. With about two miles left, in a cold, light rain, I was vomiting on the wooden tighes of the trolley tracks. I had both hands on the train tracks. I could hear the breathing of the runners as the passed behind me. There were trees in the area. I don't recall exactly where I was. I could hear the soft pitter patter of sneakers hitting the pavement. I was in la la land. A man came over to me and said I should move, that a train was coming. I looked down the tracks and saw a bright light. I didn't care. But I got out of the way anyway. And I laid behind a tree. After some time had passed, I got up,and walked the last two miles. Steve, I really think your PR will be in Boston. [/QUOTE]
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