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{Mud, Guts, & Glory} | Muddy Mommy
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Adventures in Mud Racing, Marathons, and being a Mommy! Before and After: My Story. Race Reviews and Upcoming Events. Mud, Guts, & Glory}. This entry was posted on September 3, 2013, in blogging. And tagged Amelia Boone. Mud Guts and Glory. Recently I was offered the amazing opportunity to fly to Ohio and participate in the inaugural Mud, Guts, and Glory. Race, which is a new permanent obstacle course built at the King’s Domain Camp. Outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sounds like a great crowd of people right?
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Beautiful Agony | Not Last!
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It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out →. September 3, 2013. Several friends and I were invited to the inaugural Mud Guts and Glory. Event being hosted locally at King’s Domain. As if that needed a cherry on top, the race was to be filmed for Spike TV’s. There’s Pak, Boone, Matt B Davis. No time to get them! We were sent off with a Mud! Shortly after that, our group picked up a log. I don’t remember any discussion about it. It just happened and was needed. We lost a teammate. Mud Guts and Glory.
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The Archives | DG has 3G | Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.
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Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life. The Story Behind DG has 3G. 8220;To see people believe in what you’re doing, not just professionally but on a personal level, gives you self-worth.” #P2P Vol. 9: David Daneshgar. Posted on April 2, 2014. Maybe you’ve heard of David Daneshgar. He won the 2008 World Series of Poker at the age of 26. Over the years, he’s used his success at poker to pave the way for his professional success as a businessman. Posted on April 1, 2014. 8220; I’ll always...
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Not Last! | Page 2
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Newer posts →. November 10, 2013. I have made no bones about it, my OCR heart belongs to Spartan. When I would talk to someone about Spartan Races, I often would get a “Is that like a Tough Mudder? 8221; “Uh, yes but no.” Not having done one, I could not accurately compare as they are two distinct different creatures. Anyhow, an opportunity to do the local Tough Mudder came up and I decided to give it a whirl. I will break my review down using Tough Mudder’s own pledge. Not so much, I saw more of that at...
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