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Post by dobby on Nov 15, 2011 20:25:15 GMT 1
I've been reading Charlie Brooker's articles for a while and, although I guess he's not to everyone's taste (raving flights of fantasy, firmly anti-establishment etc) he makes me chortle. Anyway, a week ago he confessed that he'd started running and his piece rang a few chords about those early, unfit days as a newbie. See what you think... www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/06/charlie-brooker-becomes-a-runner
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Post by Lazarus on Nov 15, 2011 21:10:09 GMT 1
Funny piece Dobby, typical Charlie although very tame compared to most of his stuff, as you know. I read and watch Charlie whenever I get the opportunity and I'm a big fan. As for when I first started running, the memories are only vague, its all a bit of a green flash. I don't know what endorphins are, I don't think I have had any, maybe somebody can tell me what they are like.
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Post by Scorchio on Nov 15, 2011 21:55:37 GMT 1
Is it wrong to have read that piece, fresh from New Hill training, eating a Boost Duo? Well, just one half. The wife stole the other!
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