Yesterdays long run was the coldest I've ever been. It was -27/-17 out. That's cold. It took less than 2 minutes for my nasal hairs to freeze. Then you go numb. Then your face feels like it's going to crack open. Which seems like a better option that the pain of it freezing.
We did 12 miles. It was crazy. I kept thinking why am I doing this. I would of said it out loud but my face was frozen in position. The bright side, yes I found one. I only stopped once at the first waterstop. Then ran the rest of the run without stopping, not by choice, but through fear of freezing to death.

wow...and you think I'm crazy for going without soda...hmmm
It's "would've" or "would have" not "would of." Would does not function like that in a sentence and the same goes for should & could.
Please stop doing that.
see here:
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/couldof.html
Thanks.
Thanks Marnee
However, I like 'of' nothing against the 'haves' or 'ves' they are great, but here on my blog I prefer of. Actually that's not totally true, I liked it before, now I love it.
Damn, girl!! You're hardcore!
no matter what, no matter how bad I feel, or how much of a pissy mood I might be in, you, my friend, make me laugh out loud.
Literally.
Oh good night, you were out there for 12 miles?? You must have different genes or different blood or something. That is insane. I'm not worthy.
12 miles complete with frozen nose hairs!! that's way to freezy for me to be out.
I think I might love "of" now too.
I no longer regard -9C as cold. 12 miles in that - you are stubborn.
Oh my, good job on the COLD 12 miler!