Swim Bike Run ... CURE

John (aka Murph)is back to continue the work he and Andrea started in 2006, taking up once again the fight against cancer and the work towards a cure - racing in the NYC Triathalon w Team in Training! Murph's the one in the race but we'll both be having to work hard and work together to pull this off, and we'll be tracking our progress here, letting you know how training and fundraising are going - please post a comment or send us an email if you can help us out with either!

Monday, March 20, 2006

murph says: i need to see the 1986 movie Quicksilver for the following two reasons.
1. to step up my game for the next time i play 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon.
2. it's about a bike messenger in nyc. and he goes really fast and it's dangerous all the time, and that's what it feels like to be on a bike on these mean streets. you're kind of always going too fast, and it always feels dangerous.
i have to be careful. there is a thrill seeker side of me that totally gets off on the elements of speed and danger. so: keep that in check!
in related news: (this is not gloating, it's honest.) i was blown away by how NOT hard the bike is for me. i guess i have the right kind of legs / leg muscles for it? now, i was not like an undiscovered lance armstrong, but i was going along at a decent clip, and it didn't cost me a whole lot of energy.
someone, please, write this down somewhere where i can't come back and edit it, bc i'm sure it will come back someday to haunt me. but for now i feel very lucky and happy that the bike is not kicking my keister, like i expected it would.
meanwhile, i practically drown at every swim practice, but that's a whole other story.
seacrest. out.

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