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On May 8, 6:21*pm, Wayne Knight wrote:
This isn't going to rival Steve's fine report but I needed to boast a wee bit to somebody and ROFF it is. Beginning in 1992 when I started traveling as a consultant I began chain smoking and eating like someone escaping a famine and entering a McDonalds for the first time. At the same time I quit even the basic activities I was doing like playing softball and taking long strolls/ hikes. By the time I turned 50 in 2008 I was over the 320 lb mark and last year when I fished with Mr. Fortenberry in Michigan I was carrying around 338 lbs. Even with a couple of hospital admissions for a misfiring heart and the onset of Diabetes I would often jest my last words were going to be "one more donut/cigarette isn't going to kill me" The last few years I had been mostly confined to roadside fishing. Last May I couldn't make one of the easier hikes a mile or so in to a brookie stream in the Smokys without stopping to catch my breath every 100 yards or so. In June, while fishing with Mr. Fortenberry on the Jordan River, I proceeded to do Mr. Reid proud in quicksand laced waters with a depth of 2'. On the way home from my cut short trip to Michigan, I knew something had to change. Last July 7th I consulted a physician, dietician, and trainer and started a slow process to fitness. This morning I weighed in at 230 lbs and ran (slowly jogged is more like it) the Indianapolis Half Marathon. I didn't set any records and won't be invited to Boston Marathon anytime soon but I finished the darn thing. While I can't confess to being smoke free, a pack now lasts me weeks and not hours. In the morning I am heading out for Fontana Lake *and catching the ferry to the Hazel Creek trail for a three day backpacking excursion to its headwaters. Provided I don't become bear poop, I will post some kind of a report when I return next weekend. Nothing as nice as Steve's but a report that won't involve much roadside fishing except for a planned head hunting trip for bigger browns in the Little River on the way home from NC. Thanks for reading Nothing snipped. When I talked to you on the phone the other day, I was gobsmacked. 115 lbs, running half marathons, you da man. Congrats my friend. |
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On May 8, 11:15*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Congrats my friend.- Hide quoted text - Thank you and everyone else for your good thoughts. Apologies for not responding to everyone personally. So Frank, we are we going to chase the finny Ozark inhabitants again? |
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On May 18, 11:39*am, Wayne Knight wrote:
On May 8, 11:15*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Congrats my friend.- Hide quoted text - Thank you and everyone else for your good thoughts. Apologies for not responding to everyone personally. So Frank, we are we going to chase the finny Ozark inhabitants again? As soon as my bride gets a new job to pay for it. Her contract is up for recompete and she's not on the new bid. This woman MUST earn enough to send me on my fishing trips. Frank Reid (who's thinking of getting her a job at Cabela's so I can get the employee discount) |
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On May 18, 11:39*am, Wayne Knight wrote:
On May 8, 11:15*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Congrats my friend.- Hide quoted text - Thank you and everyone else for your good thoughts. Apologies for not responding to everyone personally. So Frank, we are we going to chase the finny Ozark inhabitants again? I will be in Mountain Home, AR the first weekend in October. Frank Reid |
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