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The Joe Nation 2007 NYC Marathon Log

 
 
Joe Nation
 
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Reply Fri 2 Nov, 2007 11:26 am
The good thing, George, is that so far the NYRoadRunners are proving themselves to be incredibly organized. You can tell this is a major international event. I went to the Expo this morning to get my shirt, goodie bag and number. I was ID'd, chip-checked and done in less than ten minutes. And the place was jammed with people.

Joe(now a leg resting nap)Nation
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Fri 2 Nov, 2007 02:04 pm
Joe--

What's your temporary zip code?
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Fri 2 Nov, 2007 05:49 pm
Right now I'm somewhere between the moon and New York City.


I've been trying for an hour to get my keyboard to work instead of packing, which I want to do tonight rather than tomorrow.

Joe(I'm nuts. Just not as nuts as I was a few days ago.)Nation
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 2 Nov, 2007 06:11 pm
farmerman wrote:
"Ferhootz" is an intransitive verb, therefore one cannot pass its action upon another object. You may be verhootzed, but you cannot go out ferhootzing.


ferhootz
ferhootzed
ferhootzier
ferhootziest
ferhootzer


~~~

Orange shirts are ready in Tranna.

~~~

Happy, mellow thoughts for toes and feet and legs and lungs ...
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 05:55 am
Here we go... Run the course with me.

Joe(weather going to be 68F and partly cloudy)Nation
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 08:59 am
whoooooohoooooooo

it's gonna be a gorgeous day








(brendalee and the empress met JoeNation in NYC in June - they're onboard for the orange tops tomorrow)
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George
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 09:08 am
Great video!
Now I'm exhausted.
I think I'll take nap.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 09:16 am
JoeNation has probably posted maps before on this thread, but just now, this one helped me figure out the video..

http://www.nyrrc.org/nyrrc/marathon/about/coursemap.pdf
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 11:52 am
Farmerman--

You're fertzhoodled.

Joe--

I'll be carrying a tangelo from GO to mid-afternoon.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 02:58 pm
So, JoeN, Diane just called me and we had a nice long talk, which was great, given how weary she sounded the last time I'd talked with her.

She wanted to know what was going on around the world and at a2k, and I told her that Pakistan is under Emergency Rule. She declined to say much on Pakistan besides "where is Bhutto now?"

Then I said that you are running the NYC Marathon tomorrow. "Oh" she said, thrilled, "oh, tell him for me I wish him the very best".
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JPB
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 04:06 pm
Run, Joe, Run!

Wait.... not yet -- tomorrow!

Have a great race, joe. We're all pulling for you.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 05:34 pm
http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/34/87/23048734.jpg

i imagine you're carbo-loading as we speak...


good luck tomorrow, joe!
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Roberta
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 05:53 pm
Have a feeling that the theatrical "break a leg" isn't the appropriate wish for you tomorrow.

I'll be thinking about you and hoping that the uphills are short and not too steep.

Good luck, kid. Run like the wind.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 06:00 pm
May you have wings on your shoes (but don't wear wing tip shoes)
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 3 Nov, 2007 06:06 pm
Here's what I wrote in June of 2005

Quote:
Sometime around Memorial Day 2005 I decided to start running again. It has been a long time since I stopped running, almost ten years, and I haven't a clue why I stopped. I have been running since I was twelve years old. Back then I ran around Valley Street Park's Dirt Road. That capitalization is correct, it's official neighborhood name was, and is now for all I know, the Dirt Road. I've been running on and off then for the past forty six years.
There are two things are true about my running: one, I am no good at it and two, I love doing it. By 'I am no good at it' I mean I have never been the fastest or even the semi-fastest, I am a plodder, a shuffler, I run like those old Asian men you see in old newsfilms -not moving quickly but making progress, gaining ground, but hardly ever passing anyone else on the road or path. I have become, or maybe I always was - in the words of a great coach I once had who included himself in the group - one of the turkeys who make the speedy ones look good.

Of course, I had to start over. Ten years is a long time once you pass fifty and in the past ten years I had had foot problems. Everyone in New York City has foot problems. Everyone's feet are pounded every day, beaten on the cement, tripped on the curbings, whacked, swacked or stepped on on the subway or the bus. There are as many podiatrists in the city as pizza parlors. Signs and ads for 'Foot Pain' are everywhere. So, two things happened, I bought a pair of sneakers that fit and my feet didn't hurt and I got the invitation to my fortieth high school reunion. Oh HO, so that's it. Can't face the old, really old in some cases, crowd being the pudgy boy, right? Well, yes. There's nothing like an honest answer to puncture a ribbing.

First, I started walking, getting ready for the days in late June when I would be on the boardwalk in Avon, when I would start running again. I walked to distant subway stations, West 4th Street or Columbus Circle, or I played 'walk fast until the bus passes you' on 23rd Street anyone can be a champion at that game. Or I walked down to the Frying Pan on the Hudson to meet friends and then walked up the river park to 79th Street, anything to get a few minutes of distance.

So here I go. Going.


And I kept going. I'm down about sixty five pounds from my weight of April 2005, though still carrying way too much poundage. (196)

I didn't stop after the reunion (at which I was a smash) I just kept on running.
I'm faster now than I was, it would be harder to be any slower I guess, I beat about half of the men in my age group, but that's not why I run.

I run because I like it.
I like getting out in the wind and the sun and I like looking at the top of a hill and knowing I can just trot my way up that thing and pay it no mind.
I like the cold water in the fountains and I like the feeling I get when the finish of a loop arrives.

Tomorrow is going to be a good day. I'm going to run through all five boroughs of the city and finish in the park that I love so much.

Thanks to all of you for all of your interest and support.
It's meant a great deal to me.

Joe(Here I go. Going)Nation
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Sun 4 Nov, 2007 06:20 am
Good morning. It is around 7 am and Joe and 38000 of his friends are gathering and killing time until the guns go off at 10:00 for the speediest, 10"10 for the next group and 10:20 for the masses, including. Each group will stay in lanes for the first eight miles by which time things will spread out.

This is a five borough race, starting in Staten Island, then Brooklyn and Queens, over to Manhatten and then up for a little bit in Bronx and then down Fifth Avenue to Central Park. I'll be getting emails from the NYM people givin Joe's time and distance.


By the way I was the scoundrel who suggested Joes' marathon was Saturday. I wasn't totally wrong, though. There was a NYC Marathon Saturday for the premier runners, one of a series, to pick the U.S. Olympic team.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 4 Nov, 2007 06:24 am
WELL JOE< MAY THE GOD OF SNEAKERS ,CHUCK TAYLOR, BE WITH YOU AND KEEP YOU SAFE.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Sun 4 Nov, 2007 06:50 am
This is so exciting!!!

I wonder when he'll be recovered enough to give an account of his adventures.

Can't wait.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Sun 4 Nov, 2007 07:14 am
At 7:51 in Central Park: 47 degrees. variable winds at 6 mph. Clear skies.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 4 Nov, 2007 07:48 am
listening to CBC ST Johns. The winds on Lunenberg NS were at 170Klicks
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