
I suppose yesterday was a very Irish day for me. I woke up and my name was still Rory ("Red King" in Irish). I went to my first real day at work, selling Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian food (ok not Irish). Then I got on a bus. This might seem like no big deal, but to me it was heaven. It was the first time I have been on a bus where people speak English. I never had a problem on buses in other countries,
but it makes it
so much easier when you speak the language. The buses here are efficient, cheap, and reliable. After 12 hours on a bus in South America, or trying not to get ripped off in Vietnam, this one hour jaunt to Denver barely gave me time to rest before going running.
I met up with a couple of new friends and we joined the
Irish Snug Runners. This seemed too good to be true. It was an Irish pub that hosted a free run. With free pasta and salad after the run. And free t-shirts when you complete 10 runs. No catch. It was fun to see our table of sweaty runners in tiny shorts hanging out in an Irish pub.
Speakin

g of tiny shorts, I know that the anticipation has been killing a few of you, so let me thank
Bree one more time for telling me about
Splish.com. Although these are not custom made, I couldn't let

them go by. I think that you will agree, this completes my Irish day. I am off to the pool.
3 comments:
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ha ha ha, love it! This is so funny, hope you win a lot of races or at least set some major PR's in those little things!
God damn plastic paddy yank!
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