I had qualifying times that would have allowed me to run Boston in ‘02, ‘03, and ‘04, but I never gave the idea serious consideration until now. I currently plan to try to get another qualifying time this summer.
TeeWill's Life List
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1. publish a short story
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2. write a novel
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3. reconnect with a select group of "lost" friends
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4. join a writing group
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5. play more basketball
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6. Run a marathon in under 3 hours
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7. play more baseball
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8. Play more tennis
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9. quit watching TV alone
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10. start an Arrested Development Appreciation Society...or something similar with a better name
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11. buy a bicycle (and take a bike maintenance class)
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12. truly cook at least one meal per week
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13. improve my camping skills
2 people -
14. watch Adam Morrison play basketball in person
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15. see ryan adams in concert
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16. Take tennis lessons
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17. complete an ironman triathlon
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18. Run the Boston Marathon
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Recent entries
maybe in 2007
2 years ago
Untitled
2 years ago
I live within the boundaries of a suburban “park and recreation district,” and after proving my residency (which included getting my first OR driver’s license) I now have relatively inexpensive access (because the district is partially paid for with residents’ tax payments) to a variety of pools, gyms, and tennis courts (including indoor courts) within the district.
The list
2 years ago
All have been “lost” for at least one year. By “lost” I mean that I’ve lost touch with them in the usual ways that these things happen, not that I’ve necessarily lost their contact info (although in a few cases I have).
Jon R.
Tom H.
Dave D.
Heather H.
Mike P.
Matt T.
