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I'm glad she's back too, FLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
Ignore the grinches around here who either don't care for passion or snootily believe there are proper channels for expressing your passion. :roll: You're obviously a fan of both track and Gail. That's a good thing!
Beckster, some of the grinches get excited, too, lik here. :-)
I hear ya. I didn't mean to go on the offensive. Sorry if I sounded a little like a jerk myself. I meant to go on the defensive for someone else I felt was being picked on for being excited. Guess the "eye and ears" that hide in our computers agreed with me, considering what's happened to the thread. And of course, anyone reading now has no clue what we're talking about! :wink:
Gail is 39 -- turning 40 in November. Her return lets me revive an old rant about masters records -- the fact that she ran an American indoor record in the 60 hurdles at age 36 but is not credited with an American W35 age-group record. Plain idiocy.
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