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My First Marathon

Posted by dwallace on October 7, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, marathon |

I ran my first marathon on Sunday. It was one of those things that I’ve always wanted to do every since I can remember. After I crossed the finish line, one of the first things I said was, “That’s one of the dumbest things I’ve done in a long time.” Running 26.2 miles hurts, especially […]

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How Long Do We Have to Apologize?

Posted by dwallace on September 16, 2010 in Apologizing for history, Douglas Thomas Wallace |

On Monday, the Japanese Foreign Minister apologized to a W.W.II veteran group who had survived the Bataan Death March. The 90 year-old leader of the group was not satisfied with that. He wanted an apology from the private companies who, “used and abused,” prisoners in their mines and factories. My grandpa is a W.W.II veteran […]

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Triathlon

Posted by dwallace on August 22, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, Uncategorized |

A triathlon is a combination of swimming, biking and running. There are various distances one can do: there’s the Sprint which consists of a 4-500 meter swim, a 13-16 mile bike ride and a 5k-or 3.1 mile run. Double those numers for an Olympic Tri, and keep doubling the numbers for a Half-Ironman and Full-Ironman. […]

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Mosque Being Built Two Blocks From Ground Zero

Posted by dwallace on August 5, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, Ground Zero, Mosque, World Trade Center |

A new holy-war is ragging in New York City. The issue pertains to a proposed mosque and community center that is being built two blocks from where the World Trade Center once stood. A conservative advocacy group, lead by Pat Robertson, filed suit Wednesday to challenge a city panel’s decision to let developers tear down […]

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My Half-Marathon (Joker’s Wild Run)

Posted by dwallace on July 19, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, half marathon, joker's wild run |

Yesterday I ran my first timed Half-Marathon called the Joker’s Wild Half-Marathon. I finished 476 out of 512 people with a time of 2 hours, 51 minutes and 44 seconds. I wasn’t sure exactly what my time was when I finished because in all the excitement, I forgot to start my stopwatch right at the […]

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Michael’s Still Alive

Posted by dwallace on June 25, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, Uncategorized |

Today marks the one year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death. Everyone is affected differently by celebrity’s deaths. For some, it’s the worst day of their life, their hero is dead. For others, they could care less if a celebrity dies. I fall in the later crowd over Michael Jackson’s death. It’s not that I didn’t […]

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Marathon Maniac

Posted by dwallace on May 21, 2010 in Douglas Thomas Wallace, marathon, running |

I’ve decided to run a marathon. If you knew me you’d say, “Yeah freakin’ right.” But regardless of what some haters have said to me, I am going to do it. The decision to run a marathon came about a month ago when a co-worker, who I’ll call Mrs. S., came into my office and […]

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Lucid Dreaming and Dream Recall

Posted by dwallace on March 12, 2010 in dream recall, Dreams, Lucid dreaming |

I’ve known I’ve had sleep apnea for 15 years or more, but I never did anything about it. So after going to the doctor because of a three day headache, he formally diagnosed the problem and I finally got a CPAP machine to help me sleep at night. So now that I’m able to get […]

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Obama Visits St. Charles, Missouri

Posted by dwallace on March 11, 2010 in Obama, St. Charles MO, St. Louis |

When you see President Obama speak on television, you probably never think of all the logistics it takes to get him to that location, do you? I know because I never did until yesterday. I work in St. Charles, Missouri; for an agency that will go unnamed. I get off work at 3:00 pm and […]

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