March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
If it wasn’t for joggers, they would never find dead bodies on “Law & Order” (and SVU, CSI, NCIS, and every other similar show).
Or dying while jogging. Like Jim Fixx, who is credited for popularizing jogging… died of a heart attack while jogging.
Au contraire? Pretentious? Moi?
Forrest Gump?
Dogs can run for quite a while.
I remember when jogging became popular in the mid to late 70s…
That’s why I do mine on a reclining bike in my living room.
Maybe it’s time to walk for a minute, Snoopy.
I remember the running craze in the 1970s. Given the now-overlooked, obesity crisis it might not be a bad idea to get back to it.
At age 75 I don’t jog anymore, but I do walk 4.5 miles every morning. I see more women out jogging than I do men. I guess jogging isn’t macho.
In my neighborhood there are many female joggers, and the majority of them are sooooo nice to watch in motion.
Or puke.
I often wonder if people who jog every day realize that they don’t have to.
Thank you, but no.
For me it’s that “runners high” after about running for 5 miles that you get.
My thoughts exactly.
It’s exciting to know your knees may fail at any moment
Snoopy, how do you feel about the song “Chariots of Fire”?
Great song to jog or run to.
The runner’s high is one of the best feelings I’ve experienced. Not THE best of course, but top 10.
Its called low impact snoop, give it a shot !
Charles Schulz
PhantomStrngrr 2 months ago
If it wasn’t for joggers, they would never find dead bodies on “Law & Order” (and SVU, CSI, NCIS, and every other similar show).
Indiana Guy 2 months ago
Or dying while jogging. Like Jim Fixx, who is credited for popularizing jogging… died of a heart attack while jogging.
knutdl 2 months ago
Au contraire? Pretentious? Moi?
knutdl 2 months ago
Forrest Gump?
Ellis97 2 months ago
Dogs can run for quite a while.
Gandalf 2 months ago
I remember when jogging became popular in the mid to late 70s…
ChristineMurphy 2 months ago
That’s why I do mine on a reclining bike in my living room.
uniquename 2 months ago
Maybe it’s time to walk for a minute, Snoopy.
dflak 2 months ago
I remember the running craze in the 1970s. Given the now-overlooked, obesity crisis it might not be a bad idea to get back to it.
At age 75 I don’t jog anymore, but I do walk 4.5 miles every morning. I see more women out jogging than I do men. I guess jogging isn’t macho.
gantech 2 months ago
In my neighborhood there are many female joggers, and the majority of them are sooooo nice to watch in motion.
Count Olaf Premium Member 2 months ago
Or puke.
MRBLUESKY529 2 months ago
I often wonder if people who jog every day realize that they don’t have to.
ladykat 2 months ago
Thank you, but no.
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 2 months ago
For me it’s that “runners high” after about running for 5 miles that you get.
Decepticomic 2 months ago
My thoughts exactly.
mindjob 2 months ago
It’s exciting to know your knees may fail at any moment
Strawberry King 2 months ago
Snoopy, how do you feel about the song “Chariots of Fire”?
Great song to jog or run to.
Skippy the Magnificent 2 months ago
The runner’s high is one of the best feelings I’ve experienced. Not THE best of course, but top 10.
lnrokr55 2 months ago
Its called low impact snoop, give it a shot !