YOU NEED TO MOVE TO A WARM PLACE, MATE;GET THAT SUMMER FEELING; Sun in the sky you know how I feel Reeds driftin on by you know how I feel
It's a new dawn It's a new day It's a new life For me And I'm feeling good
Fish in the sea you know how I feel River running free you know how I feel Blossom in the tree you know how I feel
Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, don't you know Butterflies all havin fun you know what I mean Sleep in peace when day is done That's what I mean
And this old world is a new world And a bold world For me
Stars when you shine you know how I feel Scent of the pine you know how I feel Oh freedom is mine And I know how I feel
It's a new dawn It's a new day It's a new life For me And I'm feeling good
Michael, I said the same thing, but I added an overhead camera shot and really extended the NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!? It was a pretty powerful moment. The snow kept falling though.
Alien, thanks for the lyrics. You are correct. I have been thinking the same thing. Several times a day.
Ewen, Untitled had to do, because there is not a word for the level of disappointment one feels when putting on winter clothing to go outside on May 10th. If there was a word, it would be over 15 letters long, and very hard to spell anyway.
The good news is, the sun is shining this morning, the snow is already gone, and it's 28F already! Well, it's not all good news. At least yesterday it was above 30F all day.
Here's an interesting article that might shed some light on the strange weather.
We'll see. It looks like the Kenyans may already be switching to the Green Bay Cellcom Marathon on May 18, the next day. However, this year the marathon field appears to include Michael Wardian and Matt Thull, both very capable of low 2:20 performances.
To your point, though, that's why we run the race! I know that if I'm in striking distance at the end, I will give it all I have. Thanks for the encouragement, Thomas. Cheers!
Good Luck for the marathon. You sounds like in great shape. Let us know straight away how it did go!! (for the subject of weather: here we are already in the 90s...)
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YOU NEED TO MOVE TO A WARM PLACE, MATE;GET THAT SUMMER FEELING;
Sun in the sky you know how I feel
Reeds driftin on by you know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Fish in the sea you know how I feel
River running free you know how I feel
Blossom in the tree you know how I feel
Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, don't you know
Butterflies all havin fun you know what I mean
Sleep in peace when day is done
That's what I mean
And this old world is a new world
And a bold world
For me
Stars when you shine you know how I feel
Scent of the pine you know how I feel
Oh freedom is mine
And I know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Untitled seems appropriate.
Minimalist colours do it for me.
Michael, I said the same thing, but I added an overhead camera shot and really extended the NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!? It was a pretty powerful moment. The snow kept falling though.
Alien, thanks for the lyrics. You are correct. I have been thinking the same thing. Several times a day.
Ewen, Untitled had to do, because there is not a word for the level of disappointment one feels when putting on winter clothing to go outside on May 10th. If there was a word, it would be over 15 letters long, and very hard to spell anyway.
The good news is, the sun is shining this morning, the snow is already gone, and it's 28F already! Well, it's not all good news. At least yesterday it was above 30F all day.
Here's an interesting article that might shed some light on the strange weather.
I keep telling you, it will be too cold in Fargo for the Kenyans, and you can still hope to record a win.
We'll see. It looks like the Kenyans may already be switching to the Green Bay Cellcom Marathon on May 18, the next day. However, this year the marathon field appears to include Michael Wardian and Matt Thull, both very capable of low 2:20 performances.
To your point, though, that's why we run the race! I know that if I'm in striking distance at the end, I will give it all I have. Thanks for the encouragement, Thomas. Cheers!
Interesting article. Even more interesting comments. Well, quite humarous actually.
As for this cold weather, I'd blame Canada. It's always cold up there. I think it may be their sinister plan for World domination.
Good luck this weekend Sundog. Your training has been very impressive and motivating for me. I'm looking forward to seeing the results.
How are you feeling about the race, have you got everything lined up and ready to go?
You've done the work and deserve a good one, all the best of luck!
Good luck this weekend... you sure have ran through some tough runs to get to where you are now. Seems like a great result is waiting for you.
Gregg
Good Luck for the marathon.
You sounds like in great shape.
Let us know straight away how it did go!!
(for the subject of weather: here we are already in the 90s...)
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