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crap management
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...part photojournal, part mental-health intervention...
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crap management crap management ...part photojournal, part mental-health intervention... Pages Home what do you mean, crap? old blog Wednesday, April 16, 2014 This is Our Marathon This will be the 6th year in a row that I watch the Marathon unfold at Heartbreak Hill. On a couple of occasions, I have arrived there early enough to watch the elite runners zip by. It is impressive. Their pace is other-worldly. They appear to be sprinting. Uphill. At mile 20. More impressive, though, is a couple of hours later, when the rest of the field crests the Hill. These are the runners you know. They are your neighbors, co-workers and friends. They are college kids, moms, senior citizens. Maybe they are longtime running nuts whose other marathon times qualified them for a coveted Boston bib number. Likely, they are weekend warriors who are running to support charities close to their hearts. I have even seen Bill Rogers and Joan Benoit Samuelson, both Marathon winne...
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