That's why he went in to the escort business:
That's why he went in to the escort business:
And now this
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/21/michael-sandford-trump-rally-assassination-las-vegas
Can't the Brits do anything right any more?
Final dispatch from Laz to the Ulist:
Without sorrow or regret I can report
that rob is finished
his peculiar strategy of running directly behind the rv
left him, quite literally
exhausted
i must admit to taking a great solace that this exercise is over
im going home and should be in tennessee by thursday
or friday
whichever comes first
there will be no post mortem from me, for none is needed
what shut down RY is the same thing that shuts down all multi-day runners: the running
by saturday, it was clear: that cheeky runner who ripped off 6 minute miles last week
(mostly, I suspect, for my own benefit)
is gone
the trouble with running like hell all morning
is that you tend to get there by lunch
it is all over now
in the final epitath id say that rob is indeed unique
just like everyone else
-lazâ€
You can't tar everyone with the same brush, however, the first thing I didn't quite like when I first saw all this was his egotistical, narcissistic and presumptuous moniker 'marathonmanUK', [emphasis on 'UK'] with the implication he was some sort of representative of the UK or the best in the UK or...well, whatever he thought he was.
There has been another dude traveling around the US for the past few years that calls himself "MarathonMan" (Trent is his real name) and wears a superhero suit. He's from Australia and is (in)famous for sponging off of everyone he can, especially race directors. Some of the RDs in the pacific northwest ran out of patience with his game in 2014. He says words like "cancer" but it has never been explained what the connection is and he doesn't seem to be raising money for a legit charity. He just, you know, runs races all over the US "raising awareness" or something.
Anyway, I just assumed RY went with "marathonmanuk" because there was already a "marathonman".
Neither one of them pay their own way.
The Aussie MarathonMan was ALSO going for some version of a Guinness record based on number of marathons in a year. No idea what happened with him. The whole Guinness process is a joke. The "rules" seem to be different for different people and if you pay them more, they handle the process differently.
Printer wrote:
Robbery Young will do anything do not have to go back to working in the auto parts store.
Certainly wasn't getting him the same kind of social media attention.
https://www.facebook.com/norman.motors?fref=nfnot tech savvy wrote:
I'm not allowed to live 24/7 in my mom's basement. She demands I eat my pizza upstairs.
My mom demands the same of me. I think it is child abuse. Actually, I went to see a lawyer about it. But he said that child abuse laws don't apply to 35 year olds. That's crazy, I'm still her child, damnit!
Well done fake Laz. These thought provoking and bewildering reports will be missed. Color me gutted
Or bike one handed at 5 mph swinging the other arm to get the cadence data. HR data a must have.
Keep piling on the pressure!
http://watercooler.skins.net/2016/06/21/when-a-sport-doesnt-value-its-culture/
21 comments on Jaimie Fuller's blog post so far. Someone named "Jimmy Mcneil" just commented as #20 in support of RY.
http://watercooler.skins.net/2016/06/21/when-a-sport-doesnt-value-its-culture/
Question: Is a Scottish last name "Mc----" ever spelled without capitalizing the part after "Mc"? If not, then how did Jimmy "Mcneil" misspell his own name?
Also, is it common in the UK to spell the title "Mr" without a period adjoining it? "Jimmy Mcneil" addresses Jaimie this way as "Mr Fuller." It's curious because in his book, Rob Young refers to himself as "Mr Plod" and "Dr Dawdle" without the punctuation. Maybe that's more common in the UK.
Observer of various things wrote:
ccr wrote:from his facebook
Melissa Hadfield Quick questions, why does the Dr report you posted say 5th toe (little one), but you are saying big toe? I'm not doubting you have damaged a toe, just seems odd that a Dr would diagnose the wrong toe as fractured... It sounds like the sort of misdiagnosis thing that people can sue over.
1 · 20 hrs
Marathonmanuk
Marathonmanuk woops sorry a mistake have change
1 · 4 hrs
Lindley Chambers
Lindley Chambers So when you wrote it you forgot which toe you had hurt. FFS
2 hrs · Edited
Mark Rod
Mark Rod Lindley Chambers Possibly mixing piggies with porkies?!
Quit splitting hairs.
Broken toe vs Broken foot= Same thing.
Running 3000 miles vs Riding 1900 miles and running 1100 miles = same thing.
Why is everybody so picky these days? lighten up already! Sheesh.
Exactly :-)))) LOL
He is not selling many copies of the book -- last week, it was about 6,750th place on the UK Amazon "best seller" list.
Jehosephat wrote:
The Aussie MarathonMan was ALSO going for some version of a Guinness record based on number of marathons in a year. No idea what happened with him. The whole Guinness process is a joke. The "rules" seem to be different for different people and if you pay them more, they handle the process differently.
Yes and he actually ran one of Parvaneh Moayedi's marathon weekend runs and it was brought to my attention how sketchy her behavior was. He actually ran the entire race (a few people went out to run with him), but get this, Parvaneh disliked him so much she threatened to DQ him for weird reason. I don't recall if was cause he was paced or someone in his crew questioned her own "running"
Fake Laz wrote:
his peculiar strategy of running directly behind the rv
left him, quite literally
exhausted
I want your babies!
GaryB wrote:
Yes and he actually ran one of Parvaneh Moayedi's marathon weekend runs and it was brought to my attention how sketchy her behavior was. He actually ran the entire race (a few people went out to run with him), but get this, Parvaneh disliked him so much she threatened to DQ him for weird reason. I don't recall if was cause he was paced or someone in his crew questioned her own "running"
Wow. That's messed up on a few levels. In that culture, it is really difficult to keep up with who is aligned with/against whom, and alliances shift faster than a shitty season of Survivor.
When I refused to list her marathons in the Maniac calendar (because there were too many, she kept changing them, and some were obviously not-quite-real) she threatened me for treating her races differently from someone else's race factory in California.
She was apparently accusing me of race-ism.
I'll leave that alone.
We're discussing the dude from the UK and his magic winnebago.
My first post on this thread...
If someone wanted to prove they did a transcon run, it would be easy enough to live stream the entire run 24/7. We already do it to monitor eagle's nests and wildlife. Just have him start in front of the RV and face the web camera before starting to run. Always stay in clear view of the RV. If this isn't possible because the RV has to get groceries, gas, etc, , arrange for a crew member to follow you on a bike with a helmet cam that live streams.
Post the course in advance. Invite the public to join you. Update approximate start times and locations after each stop so runners can find you. Invite local running clubs along the way to join you and help you raise awareness for whatever insane reason you want to run across the USA.
wakkoxc wrote:
Wayne.... wrote:Starting to get some replies on CEO's blog
http://watercooler.skins.net/2016/06/21/when-a-sport-doesnt-value-its-culture/would be good for him to read evidence doc can someone link it.
Thanks
Wayne
Wow, that's pretty one-sided in the comments, really surprised Rob hasn't gotten his useful idiots on Facebook to chime in for him.
I don't see how they leave it like that, the CEO has to respond (or purge the comments).
Better screen shot the page before that happens.
Thank you for bringing to my attention uncertainties regarding Robert Young's transcontinental run.
Mr. Young's run was a remarkable undertaking, done to benefit "the children". I have personally met with Mr. Young on 3 occasions, once even jogging with him. I assure you he is capable of more than you can imagine.
At SKINS, we believe that athletes should handle themselves with honesty and integrity at all times. Robert Young's transparency in this matter has been exemplary, as all data collection was done to Guinness standards.
Go Robert! You inspire us!
Jaimie Fuller
CEO, SKINS
fisky wrote:
My first post on this thread...
Yeah right.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&thread=7355147&id=7401430#7401430fisky wrote:
How far did he run in those five days that he was supervised by the geezers?
Haven't you learned ANYTHING from this thread about lying or about the people who post here?
You've asked for it, boy!