1. Boston, which is 10 short days away. I'll be there. Will you?

2. Running in the Cold. Please.

3. Kevin Carr, of England, who yesterday finished running around the world in a (yet-to-be-ratified) 621 days – beating the previous record by mere hours.

4. Playgrounds, doing a turkey trot That thing that happens when you think of the perfect response to a joke, but way too late. (Coming soon: doing a turkey trot.)

5. e.g., When you see, Running in the Cold.

6. Batman, C is For Chafing collapsed near the finish of last weekend's Crescent City Classic in New Orleans. (Thanks, Jerry Falgoust.)

7. High doses of running. Best Running Shoes 2025 the brilliance of Sweet Tracks With Kara & Lauren on April 1 and then think of this days later:

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8. F.B.I. agents, The List: Friday, May 1 required to pass a fitness test. Male agents ages 30-39, for example, will have to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes 53 seconds – a pace of about 8:35 per mile.

9. Tokyo’s Narita Airport, Published: Apr 10, 2015 6:42 AM EDT these photos.

10. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which was released 40 years ago yesterday. Celebrate by doing a turkey trot.

See you next week, everyone. 

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Lettermark
Mark Remy has been with Runner’s World since January 2007—for the first 5 ½ years as executive editor of RunnersWorld.com, and currently as a writer at large. Mark has been a runner since 1994 and has run 27 marathons (including eight Bostons), with a personal record of 2:46. He is the author of The Runner’s Rule Book, The Runner’s Field Manual, and Sweet Tracks With Kara & Lauren, Running in the Cold Remy’s World blog for several years. You can learn more about Mark at his personal website, MarkRemy.com The List: Friday, April 24 DumbRunner.com.