Strap on, lace up and run a mile in your house and report back with your fastest time. First person to break 6:00 minutes wins an Internet high-five. GO!
Strap on, lace up and run a mile in your house and report back with your fastest time. First person to break 6:00 minutes wins an Internet high-five. GO!
5:59.
duce wrote:
5:59.
Highly unlikely. No internet high five for trolls. New rules, new procedures: clock a mile and post back. Fastest mile wins the Internt high-five. Go!
Pretty sure someone will break an end table before 6'
I used my cat as a unit of measure and charted out a mile.
ran 3:41 so looks like I win
Hingle McCringleberry wrote:
I used my cat as a unit of measure and charted out a mile.
ran 3:41 so looks like I win
If no one else posts a faster in your house cat mile within the next one hour and four minutes you win!
(Standard pacific time)
Yet another social event that caters to the aristocracy. Large houses = faster tracks. The proletariat, as usual, is not in a fair fight here.
Ca$hclay wrote:
Yet another social event that caters to the aristocracy. Large houses = faster tracks. The proletariat, as usual, is not in a fair fight here.
I agree with the previous poster, this event highly favors someone with a bigger house as it will require less turns. I think we need to establish more ground rules to level the playing field.
Not fair wrote:
Ca$hclay wrote:Yet another social event that caters to the aristocracy. Large houses = faster tracks. The proletariat, as usual, is not in a fair fight here.
I agree with the previous poster, this event highly favors someone with a bigger house as it will require less turns. I think we need to establish more ground rules to level the playing field.
Agreed. We should all race it in he same house. Your house
Hingle McCringleberry wrote:
I used my cat as a unit of measure and charted out a mile.
ran 3:41 so looks like I win
Can I get my time adjusted if I measure my house mile with my parakeet?
Not fair wrote:
Ca$hclay wrote:Yet another social event that caters to the aristocracy. Large houses = faster tracks. The proletariat, as usual, is not in a fair fight here.
I agree with the previous poster, this event highly favors someone with a bigger house as it will require less turns. I think we need to establish more ground rules to level the playing field.
I agree, I think that all House Miles should be run on an outdoor track.
Not fair wrote:
Ca$hclay wrote:Yet another social event that caters to the aristocracy. Large houses = faster tracks. The proletariat, as usual, is not in a fair fight here.
I agree with the previous poster, this event highly favors someone with a bigger house as it will require less turns. I think we need to establish more ground rules to level the playing field.
Fine! We have new rules for Sunday Sunday Sunday!
Divisions:
Studio Apartmemt Mile
1-2 bedroom apartment mile
All American Family House mile
McMansion mile
Mansion mile
*New for 2015* Section 8 housing division mile
First day in a week it's been sunny and beautiful...gotta run outside today. But maybe tomorrow I'll enter the all-american house division. I'm lucky to have the 80s split level open floor plan so as long as staying on one level is ok, I can do a pretty circular loop ;)
Announcer Voice wrote:
Divisions:
Studio Apartmemt Mile
1-2 bedroom apartment mile
All American Family House mile
McMansion mile
Mansion mile
*New for 2015* Section 8 housing division mile
My dumb friend just asked me if I ever ran a 5k mansion mile... ugh... here we go again.
If you start in the attic and finish in the basement is it legal or does elevation change nullify it?