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		<title>6 Weird Things About Me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got tagged by Hitme64: “Each player of this game starts with 6 weird things about himself or herself. People who get tagged need to write a blog entry of their own as well as state the rule clearly. In the end, you need to tag 6 people as well and list their names. Don’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-style:italic;">I got tagged by <a href="http://hitme64.wordpress.com/" title="Hitme64" target="_blank">Hitme64</a>: “Each player of this game starts with 6 weird things about himself or herself. People who get tagged need to write a blog entry of their own as well as state the rule clearly. In the end, you need to tag 6 people as well and list their names. Don’t forget to let them know they’ve been tagged!”</span></p>
<p>Now, as The Bull Runner only discusses all things running in this blog, the six quirks below are only those that appear in her life as a runner:  (Don&#8217;t you think it&#8217;s weird already that I use third-person when I have to discuss something negative about myself?!)</p>
<p>{ 1 } Listening to awesome music while running gets me all teary-eyed.  Seriously.  The first time this occurred was while I was running solo in Alabang to U2&#8217;s &#8220;It&#8217;s a Beautiful Day.&#8221;  Aaaaw, it was truly a beautiful Sunday.   The sun was just about to set, the sky was purplish blue, and I had a new outfit on (Ack, I&#8217;m such a girl!)  When the song started, I was so ecstatic I wanted to burst into tears.  Then, while running at 6am in Camp John Hay, Baguio, it happened again when I heard New Radicals&#8217; &#8220;Gotta Stay High.&#8221;  There was even a time when I got dramatic while cooling down to Coldplay&#8217;s &#8220;Fix You&#8221;!</p>
<p>{ 2 }  I carry an Astring-o-sol bottle filled with water during my runs.  I&#8217;ve seen the New Balance Waterbottle Carrier at their stores, but I think it&#8217;s just way too big and ostentatious for anything less than a full marathon.  Thanks to my resourcefulness (and yeah, frugality) I thought of using a mouthwash bottle!  During the initial phases of my &#8220;product development&#8221;, I planned on getting the Listerine 80ml (I&#8217;m a Listerine girl!  I used to handle that brand during my marketing days) but the mouth was too small to manage a drink on the run, so I forced myself to get what I still unbelievably perceive to be my competitor, Astring-o-Sol.</p>
<p>On a side note,  I would drop the Astring-O-Sol bottle anytime, if I got this as a 2nd gift for Christmas.  (Someone please tell my husband to read this):</p>
<p style="text-align:center;" align="left"><a href="http://thebullrunner.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/nathanwaterbottlecarrier_speed-1-2006.jpg" title="Nathan Speed One"><img src="http://thebullrunner.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/nathanwaterbottlecarrier_speed-1-2006.jpg" alt="Nathan Speed One" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:center;" align="left"><em> &#8211; I want a Nathan Speed One Water Bottle Carrier -</em></p>
<p>{ 3 }  I am an obsessive-compulsive shoelace tier. You won&#8217;t believe this, but I must tie my laces around 6 to 8 times before going on a run. Most of the time, I lace up when I wear the shoes, before I leave, when I arrive at our meet up place, before I warm up, after the warm up, and right before running. Sometimes, I stop in the middle of the run to get that comfortable fit! For some reason, I want both shoes to be equally, perfectly tight. If anyone knows the name to this disease, do tell me.</p>
<p>{ 4 } I am a journal freak.  Since I started running in December, I&#8217;ve religously tracked the date, distance, calories, and time of my runs in a simple orange King Jim notebook, which you&#8217;ll be seeing pretty soon when I write about it in a separate post.  Now, aside from my running journal, I own the following: a <a href="http://www.moleskine.com/eng/default.htm" title="Moleskine" target="_blank">moleskine</a> (Oooh, I just love moleskines!) for personal entries and drawings, a Franklin Covey filofax as a planner and addressbook, a plain ol&#8217; sketchpad for illustrations, another large hardbound sketch pad to store creative inspirations, and a large hardbound journal as another personal diary.</p>
<p>{ 5 } Again, my thriftiness results in another quirk: I only buy old issues of Runner&#8217;s World.  I was just telling my husband that RW is my favorite magazine of all time as I can read it from start to finish without skipping any article&#8212;sooo unlike the fashion magazines I buy (I guess I&#8217;m just not the fahionista-type), yet I cannot shell out a mere P399 for it.</p>
<p>{ 6 } Save for a couple of times (I think Christmas and New Year!), I haven&#8217;t had my hair down since I started running.  What&#8217;s strange with that?  Uhm, during my pre-running life, I was obsessed with having my hair long and straight.  I spent a bundle on hair rebonding, which I went through every 6 months.  You would rarely catch me with my hair in a ponytail.  Oh, how running changes lives even in the most mundane of things!</p>
<p>Now, I tag E-Rod, Banggigay, Ben, Windowshopper, Michelle, MrsPartyGirl</p>
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