The Retirement Thread

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PaulSB

Squire
Hello. I haven't got out of bed yet!!!:ohmy:Still white outside and head out of the window suggests around 1⁰C.

Bed at 10.30, woke at 3.30, read till 5.30, slept till 9.40. Happy with the amount of sleep but all in one go would be good.

Hope Mrs P wants to walk today as I fancy 5/6 miles in the snow.

Later I plan to clean the heads on my track pumps. Yep, busy day ahead.

Oh, yes. Weighed in at 72kg. That's -1 in 10 days. Very pleased.

Need more :cuppa: back later :hello:
 

Juan Kog

permanently grumpy
I woke at 7.30 to a very heavy frost and once it was light I could see an ominous threatening sky . Well it started snowing 15 minutes ago 😱 Mo that is very appealing cat , what breed is it.?
 
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We have snow, its coming down quite heavily.

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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
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What size are you? I have about twenty trillion pairs! Maybe a slight exaggeration but I have an awful lot! :laugh:

I'm a UK 9.5, 10 in Hoka's

I usually have a couple of pairs of running shoes on the go and alternate them, plus a pair of Goretex off road shoes. I've just remembered there's a pair of limited edition Saucony Kona 2014 racing shoes that I wore in the last Marathon I ever ran ( London 2015 ) They're really a 10K racing shoe but the colour matched the charity kit I was wearing. 😎👟
My very first pair of "proper" running shoes were Adidas TRX 10. I tried most brands from Silver Shadows through Reebok,( too narrow) Brooks Chariots ( like planks of wood ) before settling on the original Nike Pegasus. I got on well with New Balance as they were one of the few brands with different width fittings and i have wide feet. The new Pegasus are a good shoe as are Saucony. Currently wearing Hoka Bondi's as they are extremely well cushioned, comfortable and light weight.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
I'm a UK 9.5, 10 in Hoka's

I usually have a couple of pairs of running shoes on the go and alternate them, plus a pair of Goretex off road shoes. I've just remembered there's a pair of limited edition Saucony Kona 2014 racing shoes that I wore in the last Marathon I ever ran ( London 2015 ) They're really a 10K racing shoe but the colour matched the charity kit I was wearing. 😎👟
My very first pair of "proper" running shoes were Adidas TRX 10. I tried most brands from Silver Shadows through Reebok,( too narrow) Brooks Chariots ( like planks of wood ) before settling on the original Nike Pegasus. I got on well with New Balance as they were one of the few brands with different width fittings and i have wide feet. The new Pegasus are a good shoe as are Saucony. Currently wearing Hoka Bondi's as they are extremely well cushioned, comfortable and light weight.
I like a wide fit too. Think I have tried most brands. This morning’s run was Adidas Ultraboost.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
What size are you? I have about twenty trillion pairs! Maybe a slight exaggeration but I have an awful lot! :laugh:
Don't they say try walking a mile in another persons shoes, can you imagine running a mile in another persons shoes.
 
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