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Friday, January 05, 2007

T-shirt Hierarchy

I remember when I first started running (races) and I was so proud to wear my race t-shirts. They were just 5K t-shirts then. I have a dozen or so I’ve collected over the past 2+ years. Well, when I started running 10Ks a year or so ago, I no longer wanted to wear the 5K t-shirts. Now, the 5K t-shirts have been relegated to the back of the drawer and the 10K t-shirts reside in the front. That was, until Thanksgiving. Now, since the ½ marathon on Thanksgiving Day I’ve found myself wearing only the Atlanta ½ Marathon t-shirt. I guess in March, after the Georgia Marathon I’ll only want to wear that t-shirt – I’m sure. And all the 10K t-shirts and my ½ marathon t-shirt will be demoted to the rear of the drawer along with the 5K t-shirts. THAT my friend is T-shirt Hierarchy

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