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2010-11-17 9:19 PM
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Me thinks you still have a gall bladder, no chance to live through that without one.


2010-11-17 11:36 PM
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pistuo - 2010-11-18 3:11 AM I dont think 4 miles is enough to cancel out 12 doughnuts... Consider doubling the run...


I agree.  Rough math in my head would suggest that for the average-sized human (I know that size is growing constantly) it would have to be a half-marathon, 12 doughnuts, half marathon if each doughnut is 200 calories...

With that said I would consider eating a small breakfast first so that you have some evergy for the 2 miles.  It's not an incredibly long distance depending on your fitness level but all the same you shouldn't starve yourself right off the bat because then the sugar rush from the doughnuts I would think would lead to massive cramps on the second 2 miles.

Interesting challenge... not for me... best of luck to you!!! 
2010-11-18 3:14 AM
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Junk food should never be allowed to promote sporting events.
ITS JUST WRONG.

2010-11-18 9:45 AM
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stevster - 2010-11-18 3:14 AM

Junk food should never be allowed to promote sporting events.
ITS JUST WRONG.



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