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Quick update on life

1800 miles in 4 days, 40 people trained, and more coffee than anyone should be allowed to drink.

I'm now drinking "Awake" black tea from Starbucks. Stuff is really good.

Did I mention that I love my little black steed, she runs sooo very well on the highway. And she looks so good in the California sun.

Note to self...You can run from Washington to Fresno, Ca. and never loose NPR radio. Just keep switching the station and you can listen to NPR all of the way.

Comments

WickedHamster said…
da 'Chuck is back, da 'Chuck is back... happy! happy! happy!
Travel said…
Is it time for my cookie?

DG
Kelsgarden said…
you listened to NPR the entire time? really?

{calling doctor . . . or at least The Car Guys}

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