you're banned
f uck you
That's fast for a woman
doper
fag
you're banned
f uck you
That's fast for a woman
doper
fag
I did XXX training session. What could I run for a 5k?
OR
I ran 800m in training in XXX. What could I do in a race?
"I'm a big gay" while often simply implied and not implicitly stated seems quite popular
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I would have to say:
\"Your grammar sucks\"
\"Who wins in a (insert rarely run distance)______ or _____?\"
\"Flagpole sucks\"
\"Here are my PRs:______________, what could I run in a _______\"
\"Should I run 100 mile weeks?\"
\"Shut up as shole, he\'s still faster than you\"(This usually comes after someone makes fun of Ritz or Goucher for having a bad race)
I must admint, Get Ugly is the worst f-ing phrase ever. Please stop using that piece of s*it. It makes me want to scratch my eyes off everytime I see it. There, I said it...'nuff said.
They don't say it on here, but letsrunners say it to themselves all the time, "I sure hope I can break 25 minutes someday."
(they are talking about the 3k)
the word, "sick", used to describe something as cool or amazing.
I'd say the most retarded phrase I keep seeing when you have an argument for a crappy track and field record is the statment " you could never run that fast".Its like person thinks you shouldn't critique a record because you can never run that fast.
"...in trainers"
'i refer you to my attorney'
Raoul
My personal favourite: "Go to
, it will teach you to run correctly"
I am a minimalist who runs in water shoes, and even I'm getting tired of JHuffman's pose propaganda.
at what point is enough actually said?
at what point is "enough" actually "said"?
"have ran"
"Does Flagpole's band have an album out and can I get it on 8 track?"
my lovely lady BUMPs?
Purveyor of All Things Science wrote:
Simply exclaiming "it's science" will put an end to any disagreement as nobody can argue science, except Tom Cruise.
And George W. Bush.
Overused: Nething from BarryP
One time Jason Rexing (insert ridiculous accomplishment) while doing heart surgery.