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08302007 Thursday Aug 30, 2007

I am not a number

 

Except I am, and I'll be number 6330 on Sunday 16th September.  How exciting!


I'm loving my new work-out regime, which is puzzling but also good.  I even got up early on Tuesday so that I could go to the gym before work.  That's the first time I've done that since last year's Ashes, and then I only went to the gym because I couldn't bear to watch any more of the cricket. Breaking my exercise programme up into chunks keeps me from getting bored, and as Laura promised, spares my poor ruined ankle too much prolonged stress.


I've also got some gorgeous new running shoes courtesy of Puma, and I'm feeling like a proper runner now rather than an interloper. 


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