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cattack
2017-07-13 01:08 am (UTC)
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Thank you.
Then, I suppose the first bit of training will be to find your limits, so we can push you past them.
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maskreant
2017-07-13 06:19 am (UTC)
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right.
should i come with that already prepared?
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HOW DO YOU FITNESS, KITTY FITBIT?
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cattack
2017-07-13 08:06 am (UTC)
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[...
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a cat-shaped watch to track your fitness.
kitbit.]
Don't exhaust yourself to your limit before the training even starts, no.
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maskreant
2017-07-14 05:26 am (UTC)
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make the kitbit real he'll have it.
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i meant knowing your limits before training with someone, but i'll trust you on that.
how should we start?
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cattack
2017-07-14 05:33 am (UTC)
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[shit i want one irl now]
There's a park near my apartment with a track around it that I use on nice days.
We can start by using that and seeing how many laps you can handle.
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maskreant
2017-07-14 06:30 am (UTC)
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mod it with ears. i believe in you.
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all right. i'll buy some new running shoes for the occasion.
want to make this a schedule? it doesn't need to be weekly if you're that busy.
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cattack
2017-07-14 07:02 am (UTC)
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[that would involve buying one though]
I would love to.
I tend to take to the track there every Saturday afternoon, if weather permits.
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maskreant
2017-07-14 07:20 am (UTC)
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true......... I'll make akira get a kitbit we can at least have it in rp
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Saturday afternoons then.
send me the address and you can expect me there.
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cattack
2017-07-14 07:25 am (UTC)
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[she sends an address! her apartment address in case he gets lost, and directions to the park, because she's nothing if not thorough.]
Does noon sound all right? Then we can have a late lunch after we're done.
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maskreant
2017-07-15 05:10 am (UTC)
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WOAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHhhhhh... Training
and lunch
. His friendless loser heart can't take this. Give him a moment.
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late lunch sounds great. noon also works well for me. see you this Saturday?
if i'm not dead.
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cattack
2017-07-15 07:49 pm (UTC)
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[hey us friendless losers should stick together.]
I have faith in your ability to survive the week.
I'll see you then.
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maskreant
2017-07-16 04:55 am (UTC)
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twu. It's odd to be this excited over
death.
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see you later.
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Then, I suppose the first bit of training will be to find your limits, so we can push you past them.
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should i come with that already prepared?
[ HOW DO YOU FITNESS, KITTY FITBIT? ]
no subject
...
...
a cat-shaped watch to track your fitness.
kitbit.]
Don't exhaust yourself to your limit before the training even starts, no.
no subject
i meant knowing your limits before training with someone, but i'll trust you on that.
how should we start?
no subject
There's a park near my apartment with a track around it that I use on nice days.
We can start by using that and seeing how many laps you can handle.
no subject
all right. i'll buy some new running shoes for the occasion.
want to make this a schedule? it doesn't need to be weekly if you're that busy.
no subject
I would love to.
I tend to take to the track there every Saturday afternoon, if weather permits.
no subject
Saturday afternoons then.
send me the address and you can expect me there.
no subject
Does noon sound all right? Then we can have a late lunch after we're done.
no subject
late lunch sounds great. noon also works well for me. see you this Saturday?
if i'm not dead.
no subject
I have faith in your ability to survive the week.
I'll see you then.
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see you later.