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As someone who is only now beginning to appreciate the lunacy that is a 10k run, I'm depending more and more on my trusty iPod to get me round my training. Personally, Wipeout by The Safaris and Don't stop me now by Queen help me to stumble along - what do the other ED runners listen to?

Nero wrote: I love that record. Where do you get the 12" version? Never heard it.



Ashamed to say it was on one of those crappy CDs that came free with a women's mag - something like "all women like disco and songs they can cry to" - but it's true and I'm not above a bit of cynical exploitation

the geeky one who the mean girls laughed at in the cafe? I find the new Yakult adverts vaguely sinister - like the experiment nonsense on Lost


I once cried at a Tesco advert - when Jane Horrocks ran up the town hall steps a la Rocky. In my defence, I was desperately hungover

I agree a bit of rock when you work out is great. I love a bit of Queens of the Stoneage when I'm trying to get to 10k. But

i'm off to itunes to get me some she works hard for the money as that is one fine recommendation.

Also I detect another Lost viewer! Exciting! should we start another thread to discuss the recent season finale?

Europe - The Final Countdown


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASisLT5XHtg


We're leaving together

but still it's farewell

and maybe we'll come back,

to earth, who can tell?


I guess there is no one to blame

we're leaving ground (leaving ground)

will things ever be the same again?

It's the final countdown.


The final countdown.


Oh, We're heading for Venus (Venus)

and still we stand tall

cause maybe they've seen us

and welcome us all, yeah

with so many light years to go

and things to be found (to be found)

I'm sure that we'll all miss her so

It's the final countdown.

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