Sunday, October 21, 2012

M-CAS Scores!

Another October, another Baystate Half-Marathon, and this year, it was Mike Cassidy, M-Cass himself, who had to carry the banner for the E Streeters, as the rest of us waited too long to sign up and got shut out!
That, however, didn't stop us from jumping in to run a lap with Mike and help set a blistering pace.  Referring, of course, to the blisters on our feet.
So what is it the Beatles say, Mike?  You get by with a little help from your friends!
We were waiting for him at the half-mile mark and spotted his neon orange tank amidst the sea of runners.
I think he was actually happy to see us at first.
And then Barry went and identified us to other runners as Mike's Zumba classmates, and suddenly, we had a wider berth around us.
Here, I think Barry is talking about his Zumba experience.
Fellow E Streeter Gina Spaziani joined the pack, accustomed as she is to running this course with the Lowell Police Academy.  Today, though, she didn't have to yell at anyone. 
Gina said I had a glowing personality.  She wasn't kidding.
Buoyed by the cheers of fellow E Street and MCC fitness fiend Jonathan Crockett, we cruised past Hadley Field
Mike begins the first of two lonely treks up the Rourke Bridge
 Gina cast me a dirty look, and got ready to kick it into overdrive
 With barely a parting glance, Gina was gone, ready to run a sub seven-minute mile
After a strategically-time bathroom break, Mike was ready to patronize the nearby water stop on Pawtucket Boulevard
Sean, Barry, and I set to the flanking maneuver, keeping the throngs of fans away from Mike, as they clamored for autographs, kisses, high-fives, and photo ops.
 
 What is it Jackson Browne says?  Running into the sun, but I'm running behind....
Rounding the curve onto the Aiken Street bridge, Mike readies himself for the paparazzi that lies ahead
With nary a glance, he blazes past the methadone clinic
Finally, the man who put the run into Run DMC readies himself for his second leg
With Mike sweating through his second leg, the rest of the E Streeters call it a day, happy to pose for pics and pretty damn happy they didn't have to do the whole thing today.
 Nicely done, Mike, way to represent!  Hope we didn't embarrass you too badly out there!

1 comment:

Tom B said...

Way to represent Michael and shout out to the E Streeters for the moral support! Hope you were happy with your time. I would be happy with finishing.