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The more this conversation goes the safer I feel. I actually have an ex client that sells those mobility scooter, if you pay in BTC he gives you a good discount.

Also first napper I hear wants to be fed by his victims. His this a new sadistic faction of the kidnapper guild. I'm pretty sure it goes against the code! Also if I'm not a kid, can we still call it kidnap or will that be abducting?

Also yay for new runners! I got me a new pair of trail shoes on sunday. Actually i yook my newnones back coznthey hurting so got a bit of an upgrade! Yay for new shoes.

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Get me down for one mobility scooter. A red one, they go faster.

Bloody trail runner huh? Ok, I'll wait until you're back, no way I'm running up a mountain...unless there's food on offer up there.

Also personnapping doesn't sound as good.

With some racing stripes! Because then you know you in the big leagues!

I'm not actually a trail runner, I actually don't enjoy it at all. I always feel like ima fall on my face and look down at my feet the entire time. Road is more my thing, I have more control. I do enjoy walking the trails though, love hiking. But prefer to hike in trail shoes as opposed to hiking boots. And will maybe run if a nice flat stretch presents itself. Sooo Wiley, you can just call me Road Runner!

I'm a hiker, and do a lot of that. Running...well I run late a lot. Ok, that's a lie, I'm never late, that's one of my major pet hates actually, so I work hard not to be.

Anyway, there was a time when I ran a lot but those days are over, I guess I just don't enjoy it although I know many do. I'll take hiking in some remote place over running anyway.

Give me an update on the mobility scooter and then... #hostagescenario #ransom #food

Love hiking too! We lucky to have lots of beautiful trails here in Cape Town..spoiled for choice! Hhahhaah I'm always running late, tis the story of my life.

I have this love hate relationship with running. I enjoy it bit also loathe myself while I'm doing it, as in the bad eating that's making the run go slow. But I'm in training. Want to feel like. A Little machine again that just goes and goes. I guess age though... You can come along in your mobility scooter and motivate me like Mickey, I will be Rocky of course! Adriaaaaan! Sorry I tend to get carried away some time.

I'm not sure my roast chicken is super great but I know where to order a tasty tikka chicken! Mmmmmm

What a coincidence, I also have a love/hate relationship with running. I love to see anyone other than me doing it, and I hate doing it myself. It's a nicely balanced relationship. Lol.

I'd be happy to follow after you on my mobility scooter and a megaphone yelling, come on you can do it, no slacking now, go, go, goooooooooo!

Such motivational words.

Lock in the tikka chicken. Good kidnapping food!

Seriously though, I run also, for training purposes and understand the machine comment. I have a small plantar fasciitis issue currently, but running/hiking through it. Good luck with your running and don't run through any bad areas in CT, I understand that could be detrimental to your health.

Lol this is pretty motivational. I'd expected more hurtful things like run fatty run and do it for your butt! With a side of his are you going to loose weight at this pace. This is usually how I motivate myself! I used to stay literally on the best running spot in CT, for about 11 years! Moved mid last year and miss it terribly. Now I'm down to boring suburbs with watching my back if it's too quiet. Mind you it wouldn't be smart not to be aware when you running in any place here. Cape makes for good street smart skills.

Plantar fascitis sounds like it needs to be removed! Pretty unlucky and prob gonna set you back in training etc! Is it very painful!? If so maybe slap some tikka chicken masala in the eye, will definitely help you forget about the pain while you running!

Yeah, I've heard a few unsavoury things about CT so some situational awareness is certainly needed. It's slthe same in most places I guess but some are worse than others.

Plantar fasciitis is pretty painful, right in the heel of the foot. It's an inflammatory condition and treatment is pretty painful, but usually effective. I have an ultrasound coming up soon and some treatment which I'm looking forward to and not, you know? I had the same thing in my left foot a few years ago, for 18 months. Had ultrasound cortisone injections deep into my heel which worked but only to mask the pain. Treatment is usually required which is why this time I'm getting on top of it quickly.

I've heard about that tikka chicken masala in eye treatment and will definitely be applying that in conjunction with more traditional treatments...Might as well hit it with the double whammy right?

Also, seems I'll have to up my motivational megaphone game, I'll come up with something.