Wild at Heart | Week 1

Week 1 | Wild at Heart Weather | 77° F | Humidity 70% | Wind: 3mph E 8 Pax began the book study at Adventure Park and Celery Fields at 6:15 for this first week of Wild at Heart. This book is going to be really exciting. There have been many people reaching out to us indicating …

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Welcome Back-Stack

Weather: A delightful 73 degrees, clear skies YHC approached the AO with a great sense of expectancy as I’d been able to reach out to several MIA Pax yesterday to encourage them to post. My efforts were not in vain as no fewer than six Kotters posted this gloom. Ah, the sweet smell of success …

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Return of the Ghost Pepper

Great moon lit morning.  Mr Clean aided in starting the mozy shortly followed by Snipers Favorite (Happy B-Day) Monkey Humpers, followed by Groiners and Arm Circles. The Main Course.  Teams of two.  For those marked partner runs, Pax A completed as many exercises while Pax B ran the parking lot, then switch till completion. 100 …

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Army CORE of Engineers

Weather – a sultry morning with temps and dew point in the upper-70s. The conditions were right for a massive sweat box, with perspiration oozing from every pore. But this isn’t grandma’s house, this is F3. If you don’t drink sweat for hydration, then you’re in the wrong fellowship. Yikes, beginning to scare myself. Pre-Run — YHC flew …

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And now, for something completely different

Weather: 75 degrees (give or take), clear and humid The first Sunday of the NFL season dominated the conversation before the start of the beatdown, with the pax missing another great Aaron Rodgers comeback by going to bed early to prevent fartsacking. We had one FNG so the core principles and disclaimers were announced. We …

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New Sheriff In Town

As the weather started to shed its torrid humidity, a new sheriff rode into town to see to it that the boys in the Pax left their panties at home. Ripken was clearly well prepared to bring an epic beatdown, but when his wenkie written on his palm became illegible, the improv show began. After …

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