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Deven L   September 12 at 12:08am
Oh boy – another Apple announcement or "media event" for stuff we can buy that, if iTunes is any kind of reference point, will work slowly if at all, and people will pay a lot of money for it because they're that unfulfilled as people. At any rate, the Apple announcement is that they're unveiling a few things. There's Apple iTunes 9, and iTunes LP – which will include visual aids like liner notes for downloaded music. Steve Jobs was there, and he also announced updates to the Apple Store, which will tell you what applications to get. There's new iPods and other products to get, too, and each Apple announcement leads to people getting payday cash to buy more stuff.
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Chris Sanchez   July 15 at 8:06pm
double true, groups and ipods don't mix. That's why i ONLY use it when i'm running on my own and i'm not dependent on anyone. Sorry to cause confusion fellas.
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PJ   July 15 at 4:47pm
yeah heroin is pretty dangerous but it makes the day feel at lot easier....

running with an ipod is irresponsible and dangerous. I'm sure you'll continue to go for it Chris, but you are truly foolish and selfish if you do. No need for you to mention the obvious that having peppy music in your ear is nice. Yep it is...but you make it impossible for others to communicate with you while you're in your trance (selfish) and if you continue to insist on it you are going to cause an accident...maybe you have already and you just blissed your way through it.
Please listen to his advice
Coach didn't go on and on about the Ipod...but I guarantee you that part of him, like many others, would like to kick you for your comment
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Chris Sanchez   July 15 at 1:27pm
yeah ipods are pretty dangerous but they make the run feel a lot easier than it is. in my book they're a must for runs over 70 minutes long, they just make the time fly soo much
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Welcome to the Team!!

July 15, 2009
A welcome and introduction from our Head Coach and Director of Training, Frank Handelman.
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