ultrapercy wrote: » Its getting bader all the time.
ultrapercy wrote: » Its getting bader all the time. They are paying cash money now for medals for training miles done in a month. One lady wants to include miles walked in the course of her working day. All the while sneering at me for my admittedly terrible spelling and. Punctuation. This angers me. The main source of frustration is that I didnt think of it first. Lets all put our heads together and think of the next trrend that nobody in their right mind would pay money for then think of a price tag and multiply it by 5. This time next uear we'll be millionaires or at least Il be able to tax the car.
4Ad wrote: » Are you drinking Ultrapercy ?
average_runner wrote: » Alot of this has to do with the following: People have more money than sense Millennials need alot more encouragement and need someone to tell them they are great. People that do nothing like to boast they did something, blame facebook for this.
CruelCoin wrote: » Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
monkeysnapper wrote: » I do something similar.. Every time I do a long cycle of over say 50 km I put 20 quid in jar, runs of 10km I put 25 quid in jar. I then award myself with top end gear as a reward , I sometimes tie shoe laces of some asics together , put around my neck and run out of shop pumping my arms in air ...you just need to make sure you pay for them first in case a big sweaty man wrestles you to the ground and sits on you.
ReeReeG wrote: » I feel like you'll love this too: http://mentalfloss.com/article/542082/half-k-marathon-texas-lazy-runners
For $50, VIPs can get the same swag the racers get, plus get the luxury of being shuttled the full 546 yards in a VW bus.
Understandably, this year’s roster is already full, but since the event’s organizers know that most people interested in the event aren’t necessarily committed to running, you can still get a T-shirt, participation medal, and bumper sticker for $25—no racing involved—here.
Hurrache wrote: » Ah it's a bit of craic and seems like it would be a fun event. They know what playing at.
ultrapercy wrote: Whats the collective term for a group of tools?
Krusty_Clown wrote: » If it were over here, I'd agree. In Texas? Not so much.
MEET YOUR BOERNE 0.5K ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, VOL 3: Meet Kristy Watson, modern day Renaissance and Most Interesting Woman in the World. She's an artist (including an art teacher), musician, horse enthusiast, graphic artist, trivia champion, cartographer, bee keeper and owns a horseshoe manufacturing company..... All of that to say that instead of being really good at one thing, she's mediocre at a whole lot - and mediocrity is what we strive for at the Boerne 0.5k