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Post-triathlon lunch
Today was the Seattle Danskin Triathlon, the biggest estrogen-fueled
athletic event on the planet. This was my second year to complete the
whole thing. I set a modest goal of bettering my swim time, which I
did--barely. The SO didn't go with me this year (early mornings are not
his thing), but he got some goodies for my post-race lunch. We have
been devotees of a place in Pike Place Market called the I Love NY Deli.
The owner, a nice boy from Brooklyn, had been trying to find someplace
larger to sell his wares. This month he opened a branch in the
University District. So Julian picked up some bagels, whitefish salad,
and knishes for lunch. It hit the spot, and replenished my carbohydrate
stores.
Cindy
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Re: Post-triathlon lunch
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Cindy Fuller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Today was the Seattle Danskin Triathlon, the biggest estrogen-fueled
> athletic event on the planet. This was my second year to complete the
> whole thing. I set a modest goal of bettering my swim time, which I
> did--barely. The SO didn't go with me this year (early mornings are not
> his thing), but he got some goodies for my post-race lunch. We have
> been devotees of a place in Pike Place Market called the I Love NY Deli.
> The owner, a nice boy from Brooklyn, had been trying to find someplace
> larger to sell his wares. This month he opened a branch in the
> University District. So Julian picked up some bagels, whitefish salad,
> and knishes for lunch. It hit the spot, and replenished my carbohydrate
> stores.
>
> Cindy
How did you place overall? :-)
Congrats on competing. Those can be grueling!
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Re: Post-triathlon lunch
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:15:03 -0700, Cindy Fuller
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Today was the Seattle Danskin Triathlon, the biggest estrogen-fueled
>athletic event on the planet. This was my second year to complete the
>whole thing. I set a modest goal of bettering my swim time, which I
>did--barely. The SO didn't go with me this year (early mornings are not
>his thing), but he got some goodies for my post-race lunch. We have
>been devotees of a place in Pike Place Market called the I Love NY Deli.
>The owner, a nice boy from Brooklyn, had been trying to find someplace
>larger to sell his wares. This month he opened a branch in the
>University District. So Julian picked up some bagels, whitefish salad,
>and knishes for lunch. It hit the spot, and replenished my carbohydrate
>stores.
>
>Cindy
As a former marathoner, I believe to finish is TO WIN!
Congratulations indeed!!
aloha,
Cea
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