1610. Just think about that for a second. Holy crap. That's a lot of miles.
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1610. Just think about that for a second. Holy crap. That's a lot of miles.
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Hahaha. Good one.
Broke the record (his) of 1609. Interesting number. Reminds me of something from my 440y track days. Hmmm.....
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I did run that race. I am a back-of-the-pack, lousy, slow runner. LM shuffled the whole race and I passed him twice yet somehow he 'finished' before me. I e-mailed the RD with my concerns."
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1610. Just think about that for a second. Holy crap. That's a lot of miles.
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If you did a marathon every weekend for 30 years, you'd still be a little short of 1610. How is that possible? Surely some of these are runs of 26.2 miles?
Nobody at his water cooler even cared after his first one and they still don't.
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