Looks like it was a good party. Sorry I left early (around 10:00). Did it heat up after that?
Looks like it was a good party. Sorry I left early (around 10:00). Did it heat up after that?
clearly there has to be more to the party than this
The Original "Good Times" wrote:
Since you asked, I'm 34.
I'm not a fan of keg parties as beer out of a plastic cup gives me a nasty headache for some reason. Jello-shots are too sweet for me, but if I'm at party and they're passing them around, I'll take one. And finally, hand-jobs are fine, but I prefer receiving road head.
Take the stick out of your ass and chill out.
Creepy
More to the party than this? Sure...it's a party, after all. This is just what happened on camera....but what happens in Boulder, stays in Boulder.
[full disclosure: I wasn't there but have attended a number of post-race parties ove th years]
You folks are hilarious. The race was great. The party was great. Everyone was having a good time, and there were not a bunch of cliques. If you thought the pros were elitist – you were simply too insecure to start a conversation. The pros are nice people with very white teeth. Of course there was a lot of alcohol, and I'm sure a few people hooked up. At the end of the night though, the lights came on, and there wasn't a massive exodus towards the door – people stayed around, talking and enjoying the last moments of a very memorable day. If getting laid is your measure of a good time, there are plenty of bars out there. If spending time with a great group of people, rarely assembled together in the same room, enjoying old friendships + making a few new ones, then this was a party for you.
Props to Pete Julian for putting together a world-class event. From the race graphics of Torres (or was it Ritz?!), to the the volunteers around the course, the event was outstanding. I heard rumors of the World Championships... Say it is so!!!
Where was Mark Wetmore? Was he at the party? I didn't see him in any of the pictures or the flocast videos. Was he even at the race? I thought he would be hanging out with all his CU alumni runners after the race.
i saw pics of wetmore at the race. he didn't go with the cu team to an away track meet just so he could stay in boulder to watch the race...i would have done the same.
he was at the race with a large camera taking pics and talking on his cell phone. I didnt see him at the bar though.
okay, eye candy, mud in nose, now xcxcxcxcx.if you are going to keep posting under different names at least remove the link from your posts!!!
xcxcxcxc wrote:
You folks are hilarious. The race was great. The party was great. Everyone was having a good time, and there were not a bunch of cliques. If you thought the pros were elitist – you were simply too insecure to start a conversation. The pros are nice people with very white teeth. Of course there was a lot of alcohol, and I'm sure a few people hooked up. At the end of the night though, the lights came on, and there wasn't a massive exodus towards the door – people stayed around, talking and enjoying the last moments of a very memorable day. If getting laid is your measure of a good time, there are plenty of bars out there. If spending time with a great group of people, rarely assembled together in the same room, enjoying old friendships + making a few new ones, then this was a party for you.
Props to Pete Julian for putting together a world-class event. From the race graphics of Torres (or was it Ritz?!), to the the volunteers around the course, the event was outstanding. I heard rumors of the World Championships... Say it is so!!!
I am surprised that Cornell allows Wejo to associate with the team considering his immaturity and promotion of collegiate drinking. It does not look good for a program if they promote this type of behavior and attitude.
The Fonz: are you for real? Wejo and Rojo are great.
Lighten up, Francis!
Please, call me Arthur.
The Fonz wrote:
I am surprised that Cornell allows Wejo to associate with the team considering his immaturity and promotion of collegiate drinking. It does not look good for a program if they promote this type of behavior and attitude.
If they are in a bar and alcohol is being served, that means all are over the age of 21 and aren't required to get permission to drink from a dickhead like you.
Can you point out any underage people in those pictures? Are Alan Culpepper and his wife also guilty of "promotion of collegiate drinking"?