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Wednesday, Nov. 07, 2001 - 8:57 pm I was watching a show where they interviewed a father-son team from Alaska who biked the Iditarod trail (It's called The Iditasport). The son made it in before the father, and the father was having a lot of trouble with exhaustion and the beginning stages of hypothermia. The fact that they were in the race doesn't impress me. The fact that they finished doesn't impress me. The thing that prompts me to mention this at all is the line the father said when he finally made it to the finish line. I don't necessarily agree with his grammar, but hell, it's the message that counts here. So, I leave you with this quote. Think about it. "The key to success is figuring out how not to quit"
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