Nick/tattoos-on-women haters gonna hate on LRC.
Congrats, Nick!
Nick/tattoos-on-women haters gonna hate on LRC.
Congrats, Nick!
Bad Wigins wrote:
how come nobody has asked about her PR's yet?
+1
Damn...I was really hoping for him and Paris to work out:
A tattoo on a beautiful woman is like a bumper sticker on a Porsche. (i wish I could say I came up with that. Something I heard long ago. It hits the nail on the head as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, I'm a boomer.)
I’m sure the beautiful bride and her Olympian husband are very concerned with the resident Letsrun losers thoughts on tattoos. There are sure some pathetic folks here,
And if you thought graffiti was bad... wrote:
Anyway, congratulations to Nick and his bride. She is beautiful, by the way, and I hope that have a great marriage.
Amen.
What is going on with Nick's haircut though? Looks like someone tried to do a fade and crazy botched it. Or he cut it himself. I'm surprised nobody else mentioned that.
I only say +1 wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:
how come nobody has asked about her PR's yet?
+1
+2
She ran a 1:49 half recently, saw it on IG
Oh and as for Nick? Outstanding runner, incredibly inspiring moments in his career but he's gone all Brett Farve now that he's out to pasture. Except without Brett Farve money.
BOHICA wrote:
Oh and as for Nick? Outstanding runner, incredibly inspiring moments in his career but he's gone all Brett Farve now that he's out to pasture. Except without Brett Farve money.
What does "go Brett Favre" mean? Appear in Wrangler commercials and retire/come out of retirement 5 times?
These comments are somewhat crass. But both N&T could easily make their social media accounts private or not have them at all, if any comments do bother them (which I don't know and doubt).
They are both attention seekers and like good-looking in a basic way so in that respect, a good match.
Rhodium Nights wrote:
BOHICA wrote:
Oh and as for Nick? Outstanding runner, incredibly inspiring moments in his career but he's gone all Brett Farve now that he's out to pasture. Except without Brett Farve money.
What does "go Brett Favre" mean? Appear in Wrangler commercials and retire/come out of retirement 5 times?
Maybe do goofball challenges like race 100m with college students for $100, or try running a mile on stilts.
I think his videos are fun though, good marketing/branding for run gum.
Silly, undignified promotions for a quick buck. Like the copper underwear, Prilosec, the razors, etc.
Quantum theorem wrote:
Rhodium Nights wrote:
What does "go Brett Favre" mean? Appear in Wrangler commercials and retire/come out of retirement 5 times?
Maybe do goofball challenges like race 100m with college students for $100, or try running a mile on stilts.
I think his videos are fun though, good marketing/branding for run gum.
I too appreciate his sense of fun and enthusiasm for life.
Rhodium Nights wrote:
I only say +1 wrote:
+1
+2
She ran a 1:49 half recently, saw it on IG
For a girl that's way more impressive than his 1:42 half
Middle of the Road wrote:
Mid 30's millennial here. IMO, tattoos on women (or men) are a strong indicator for poor decision making skills at best or youthful foolishness. One or two small ones in hard to see places I'd be willing to overlook, but huge ones or sleeves like that is definitely an indicator to stay away from. Good luck Nick!
Tattoos, mid size gauges in my ears, aaaannd a pediatric anesthesiologist. What are some non-tattooed decisions you've made recently? Not yet 30, feel like I'm doing pretty well.
I'll be honest, I thought they have been married. It came as quite the surprise to find out that they just sealed the deal
Boomer News wrote:
Middle of the Road wrote:
Mid 30's millennial here. IMO, tattoos on women (or men) are a strong indicator for poor decision making skills at best or youthful foolishness. One or two small ones in hard to see places I'd be willing to overlook, but huge ones or sleeves like that is definitely an indicator to stay away from. Good luck Nick!
Tattoos, mid size gauges in my ears, aaaannd a pediatric anesthesiologist. What are some non-tattooed decisions you've made recently? Not yet 30, feel like I'm doing pretty well.
What are mid-size gauges in your ears? Seriously never heard of it.
Tat Tu Brute wrote:
Nick/tattoos-on-women haters gonna hate on LRC.
Congrats, Nick!
Please reserve the use of "hate" to cases of hatred, not objection.
Boomer News wrote:
Middle of the Road wrote:
Mid 30's millennial here. IMO, tattoos on women (or men) are a strong indicator for poor decision making skills at best or youthful foolishness. One or two small ones in hard to see places I'd be willing to overlook, but huge ones or sleeves like that is definitely an indicator to stay away from. Good luck Nick!
Tattoos, mid size gauges in my ears, aaaannd a pediatric anesthesiologist. What are some non-tattooed decisions you've made recently? Not yet 30, feel like I'm doing pretty well.
You're on your way... to doing the lip thing like the Ubangi.
https://www.medicalbag.com/home/features/body-modification/pucker-up-lip-plating-still-in-vogue-in-remote-tribal-villages/Can't believe the most important question hasn't already been asked: how does this impact Nic's 30 day body makeover? I can't imagine getting married would be a positive in this regard.
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