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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

PT Today:

Pullups: 16 10 5
Situps: 50 20
Running: 1 mile - 8 min mile; 1/2 mile - 7 min. mile; 1/2 mile - walk

I sincerely hope that my hypthesis concerning my abilities is correct. Maybe it's some sort of revisionist American dream. I think I would be pretty depressed to think that I can't do what I want. Even though I suck at math, I feel that if I took the time to sit down and really work on it, I could be good at it. I'm not saying I could be the equal of Einstein, but I like to think I could pass some advanced Calculus classes.


I keep thinking about my PFT. I figure, each pullup is worth 5 points. I guess that won't make any difference though if I can't pass the running. :)
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