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Old 04-26-13, 04:39 AM
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downwinded
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I can vouch for the going slow will speed you up. It happens without you realizing it. You cruise into work one morning, taking it kinda easy, and notice you just almost set a record time. Without even trying. A day or two of rest, if your sore or overly tired, is not a bad thing.
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