




Having Chalke around has been enjoyable for me, though tonight was mostly a repeat for those of us who attended McLaren and Chalke's sessions last Friday and Saturday.
Matt Scholl and I have gotten up at 5:30 twice this week and gone on a 5+ mile run each time. We feel like we should pay a little tuition to Chalke (we aren't actually going to do that, though!). But while we run, we get quality Chalke talk.
Gooooooooooood night.
1 comment:
Well at least you didn't get Chalke bored on your runs - or if you did, the adrenaline erased all but the faintest memories of the bored ;)
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