So I ran a hard week and a good longish run today. Is 18 toooo many?!
So I ran a hard week and a good longish run today. Is 18 toooo many?!
I remember my first beer
Check back tomorrow when you wake up and let us know.
sup jamin bruh
Runrincerepeat wrote:
So I ran a hard week and a good longish run today. Is 18 toooo many?!
If this is true, I'm impressed with the lack of typos. Others on this board should take note.
Runrincerepeat wrote:
So I ran a hard week and a good longish run today. Is 18 toooo many?!
Yes,
One better than me.
I once drank 17 tins of your Shlitz beer in a bar in Cienfuegos, Cuba.
I know it was 17 because I had the empty cans lined up on the table I was sitting at.
I became aware there was quite a crowd accumulating watching me as I progressed, jabbering away in Spanish and also a most gorgeous creature, leaning against the entrance, with the most beautifully curvaceous body I had ever seen.
She fled when I made a drunken approach to her and unfortunately, we sailed from that port the next day, so I could never go back and search for her.
So was it the beer?
Don’t think so as I can still visualise that body as opposed to the hundreds of others I ‘encountered’ during my period of sailing the seven seas.
Runrincerepeat wrote:
So I ran a hard week and a good longish run today. Is 18 toooo many?!
Couldn't finish the case, eh? Well, at least you can have then for breakfast, the most important meal of the day.
This is fine, if spread over 18 hours and 18 miles.
pretzel man wrote:
Check back tomorrow when you wake up and let us know.
Feel great. It was really on 17.25 I woke up to an almost full one. Time for a run!
Wow...you da man! 😋
Puxx
Runrincerepeat wrote:
Feel great. It was really on 17.25 I woke up to an almost full one. Time for a run!
Being able to "drink everybody under the table" is one of the stages of alcoholism. Get some help.
Alan Bennet wrote:
Runrincerepeat wrote:Feel great. It was really on 17.25 I woke up to an almost full one. Time for a run!
Being able to "drink everybody under the table" is one of the stages of alcoholism. Get some help.
+1
OP should should get some help.
HRH wrote:
One better than me.
I once drank 17 tins of your Shlitz beer in a bar in Cienfuegos, Cuba.
I know it was 17 because I had the empty cans lined up on the table I was sitting at.
I became aware there was quite a crowd accumulating watching me as I progressed, jabbering away in Spanish and also a most gorgeous creature, leaning against the entrance, with the most beautifully curvaceous body I had ever seen.
She fled when I made a drunken approach to her and unfortunately, we sailed from that port the next day, so I could never go back and search for her.
So was it the beer?
Don’t think so as I can still visualise that body as opposed to the hundreds of others I ‘encountered’ during my period of sailing the seven seas.
Did you want to meet her to get blown out twice!
To the OP why mention that the beer is 'light'? It has no relevance to the alcoholic strength it's about the calories
alcohol has 9 calories per gram. right?
non light beers almost always have more alcohol
I may or may not have been a little inebriated when I posted this.
Props to the guys who can do the 100miles and 100beers in like 4-5 days. That's crazy
Alan Bennet wrote:
Runrincerepeat wrote:Feel great. It was really on 17.25 I woke up to an almost full one. Time for a run!
Being able to "drink everybody under the table" is one of the stages of alcoholism. Get some help.
Here we go again. Judging someone who was out getting a little loose. Not everybody is an alcoholic. I've seen you same people in here telling people who have two glasses of wine at dinner, alcoholics. I have read your posts telling someone who drank every night after a run with one or two beers, an alcoholic. Is this just misery loves company, or low self esteem, or both?
Either way, I know some people who go to AA, and I have showed them some posts like yours, and they laugh. they always say the same thing, "don't listen to them..alcoholism isn't that simple"
Rednck wrote:
Alan Bennet wrote:Being able to "drink everybody under the table" is one of the stages of alcoholism. Get some help.
Here we go again. Judging someone who was out getting a little loose. Not everybody is an alcoholic. I've seen you same people in here telling people who have two glasses of wine at dinner, alcoholics. I have read your posts telling someone who drank every night after a run with one or two beers, an alcoholic. Is this just misery loves company, or low self esteem, or both?
Either way, I know some people who go to AA, and I have showed them some posts like yours, and they laugh. they always say the same thing, "don't listen to them..alcoholism isn't that simple"
18 beers in one of the telltale sings of an alcoholic, and I'm someone who've been to AA meetings.
To answer my own question yes it was excessive. The problem w me is when I increase mileage I seem to drink more beer.