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Old Jun 20, 2008, 1:23 PM   #1491 (permalink)
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Just got back from a nice walk around the neighboring park at lunch.
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Got back from Sears and Lowe's. Tried a Taco Bell Gordita, weak. checking markets and getting ready to put new chain on the saw and rip some lumber. Topped off the Pilot tank for 32$. That's how much gas I've used since last week of April. YEEEEEAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Mean n Green....
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Old Jun 20, 2008, 3:15 PM   #1493 (permalink)
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Run was good.... 3 min run/90 sec walk/5 min run/2 min walk/3 min run/90 sec walk/5 min run (with a warm up and cool down on top of that). The hardest part was keeping 2 kids in line for the 30 min I was on the treadmill. But it was worth it. Definitely got the runner's high today.

Right now, I'm dealing with a toddler tantrum. She's supposed to be doing a time out and just got up so I guess I need to attend to her.
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Old Jun 20, 2008, 3:35 PM   #1494 (permalink)
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Run was good.... 3 min run/90 sec walk/5 min run/2 min walk/3 min run/90 sec walk/5 min run (with a warm up and cool down on top of that). The hardest part was keeping 2 kids in line for the 30 min I was on the treadmill. But it was worth it. Definitely got the runner's high today.

Right now, I'm dealing with a toddler tantrum. She's supposed to be doing a time out and just got up so I guess I need to attend to her.
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Endorphins are endogenous opioid polypeptide compounds. They are produced by the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus in vertebrates during strenuous exercise [1],[2], excitement, and orgasm[3]; and they resemble the opiates in their abilities to produce analgesia and a sense of well-being.
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Leave it to you to look it up!

Today I'm actually feeling super calm from it. Peaceful. It's nice.

Right now... I should be reading. I'm too tired to, though. Every time I pick up the book, I start nodding off. Guess I could do laundry or dishes. What an exciting life I lead, eh?
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Old Jun 20, 2008, 4:25 PM   #1496 (permalink)
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Back from the Farmers market...I picked up bacon, gazpacho, pretzals, potato skins, and a NY Strip steak...all for under $20
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Got back from Sears and Lowe's. Tried a Taco Bell Gordita, weak. checking markets and getting ready to put new chain on the saw and rip some lumber. Topped off the Pilot tank for 32$. That's how much gas I've used since last week of April. YEEEEEAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Mean n Green....
Wow that's hardly any gas..one of the benefits of working from home..I paid $3.99 yesterday at the cheapest station in town and I swear the less expensive gas stations are tweaking the meters so 12 gallons is really 11 gallons...just my conspiracy theory..lol
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Wow that's hardly any gas..one of the benefits of working from home..I paid $3.99 yesterday at the cheapest station in town and I swear the less expensive gas stations are tweaking the meters so 12 gallons is really 11 gallons...just my conspiracy theory..lol
I think they're already issuing citations to stations that raise their prices more than once a day in NJ and a few of them are lite on a gallon of gas. We'll see more shinanigans like that as we continue to get screwed.
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Old Jun 20, 2008, 5:06 PM   #1499 (permalink)
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I think they're already issuing citations to stations that raise their prices more than once a day in NJ and a few of them are lite on a gallon of gas. We'll see more shinanigans like that as we continue to get screwed.
Speaking of gas, it's almost impossible to fill-up to a certain dollar amount as fast as the numbers scream by.... $6.98,...$6.99,...$7.04...DOH!!
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Speaking of gas, it's almost impossible to fill-up to a certain dollar amount as fast as the numbers scream by.... $6.98,...$6.99,...$7.04...DOH!!
$7 in gas..where are you going?? Across the street..lol..some of the gas stations in Vermont still let you pump your gas first before paying..crazy
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