Then don't run on the pavement, run on trails!
Some say it's because the leopard print is too tighti have not run since the army and i refuse to !!!!
You run barefoot?Feet.
I'm a bit of an perfectionist I think. I don't run on tar though.You run barefoot?
Hectic dude!I actually thought I'd never run again. They were very close to amputating my right foot, and I actually asked them to fuse my left ankle.
Luckily I listened to them and gave it another week.
Hectic dude!
What the hell happened?
Hectic! Glad you are ok.I got home after work one Wednesday evening, opened my fridge and all that was in there was a 6 pack of Black Label.
So I watched some series and drank that up and got hungry around 8pm. There's a pub nearby that makes a killer steak egg and chips so I drove there.
I ordered a beer then called the barman over to order my meal. He told me that the kitchen was closed. I figured I'd just finish the beer then get some or other take-away. Friends walked in.
Around 2am I greeted everyone cordially then made my way to the door. Fresh air hit me. The next thing I remember was when they put the oxygen mask on me in the ambulance.
One of the ambulance guys came to visit me the next day. Apparently I hit a raised traffic circle head on. Thankfully nobody else was involved. He said I was standing next to my Uno when they arrived telling them it's okay my feet just hurt a bit I'll walk home now.
After my second attempt at walking home I finally conceded to taking a ride with them.
Glad you only hit a traffic circle too, and that you can run again.I got home after work one Wednesday evening, opened my fridge and all that was in there was a 6 pack of Black Label.
So I watched some series and drank that up and got hungry around 8pm. There's a pub nearby that makes a killer steak egg and chips so I drove there.
I ordered a beer then called the barman over to order my meal. He told me that the kitchen was closed. I figured I'd just finish the beer then get some or other take-away. Friends walked in.
Around 2am I greeted everyone cordially then made my way to the door. Fresh air hit me. The next thing I remember was when they put the oxygen mask on me in the ambulance.
One of the ambulance guys came to visit me the next day. Apparently I hit a raised traffic circle head on. Thankfully nobody else was involved. He said I was standing next to my Uno when they arrived telling them it's okay my feet just hurt a bit I'll walk home now.
After my second attempt at walking home I finally conceded to taking a ride with them.