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Way to go <b>Maples</b>!!<br><br><b>Beth</b>, enjoy your class.<img alt="" class="inlineimg" src="http://www.kickrunners.com/forum/images/smilies/occasion14.gif" style="border:0px solid;" title="occasion5"><br><br>
Good luck <b>phillytom</b>!<br><br><b>Korbel</b>: that's a tough one. Personally, I don't mind running in the rain, but you may feel differently. If you do decide to run it sounds like it will be a fun, wet one!
 

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Way to go <b>EQ</b>! Very disciplined, I agree.<br><br>
I was an archaeologist in a previous life (read: career).<br><br>
Well, back from a 7K distance run this morning. First day back after back problems this week. I just couldn't stand to let another day go by without a run! Well, I was slow, but I did it. My back is a little sore right now, but I'm hoping that the run helped stretch out the muscle's a bit.<br><br>
I think it's going to rain today, but I'm going to take my girls to a Pow Wow later. Have a good Sunday all!
 

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His was the same, message from eBay. He went in and changed his password. Hi email account was compromised too. He had to change the password in that also. It's scary. When he comes back downstairs I'll ask him what he ended up doing exactly.
 

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No, it can pretty boring a lot of time. But, if you're an outdoor/nature freak and don't care about weather conditions (hot or cold) or creep crawlies, it's an amazing job. I loved every minute of it but after 10 years living on the fringe of society I figured if I didn't get out of the biz I'd go insane from lack of normalcy or relationships. Honestly, I have no idea of the music, movies or world news that came from all those years (my 20's pretty much). I was so out of touch with society. But, the actual archaeology stuff was absolutely awesome! I've lived all over the USA which was very cool since before that I'd never traveled the country much but had been to and lived in Europe and Eastern Europe twice.<br><br>
So, my careers have been: Archaeologist, Chef/Pastry Chef, Software Testing & Development, Stay-at-home mom
 
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