Thank you, Maxwell Smart. Does 99 go with you?
2007-08-13 11:12:27
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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I would believe 5 miles.
2007-08-13 13:24:16
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answered by irishwildwoman 4
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Let's do some math.
Let's say you run for ten hours a day. That would be ten miles-per-hour. That, my dear, is impossible, physically for the human body. You COULD bicycle that distance in a day, but you would need to maintain those 10 mph for those ten hours. No breaks.
2007-08-13 13:26:13
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answered by ? 6
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You must be really energetic to jog one hundred miles daily. I can't even do one hundred METRES without losing my breath and getting tired.
2007-08-13 14:17:42
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answered by Sharon Newman (YR) Must Die 7
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I'd definitely believe One hundred and fifty!! You're in really great shape!!
2007-08-13 13:25:31
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answered by RC 2
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Be careful. Too much jogging can make you more susceptible to certain diseases and disorders as well as earlier onset of leg and foot problems. It's great to be active, just don't overdo it.
2007-08-13 13:23:51
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answered by Amanda 6
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With a name of Sugar and Baker I doubt you jog at all, but I bet you eat a lot.
2007-08-13 13:25:50
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answered by Pinolera 6
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Sure. When do you plan on having foot, knee and hip replacement surgery.
2007-08-13 13:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope - I can't believe that one. Sorry, but it's just too much.
2007-08-13 13:25:33
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answered by Adel 6
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I dont think its possible and if it was, it would be bad on your body because that is way too much exercise and is bad on your heart
2007-08-13 13:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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