Genuine silicon wrote:
"Real" bolt-on curves.
Having followed her career from the beginning. She may be enhanced now, but she was beautiful and naturally blessed before, too.
Genuine silicon wrote:
"Real" bolt-on curves.
Having followed her career from the beginning. She may be enhanced now, but she was beautiful and naturally blessed before, too.
I had to look up Rich Froning, never heard of the guy or his fellow well known athletes;Annie Thorisdottir, Graham Holmberg, Matt Chan, Chris Spealler, Jason Khalipa.
The world has passed me by.
Stella Mc Cartney support team wrote:
I had to look up Rich Froning, never heard of the guy or his fellow well known athletes;Annie Thorisdottir, Graham Holmberg, Matt Chan, Chris Spealler, Jason Khalipa.
The world has passed me by.
No problem, brah. For many, the sport of CrossFit is rather new but everyone can benefit from it. That's the great thing about CrossFit, that everyone can train exactly the same way as the fittest man alive does.
Having followed her career from the beginning. She may be enhanced now, but she was beautiful and naturally blessed before she ruined herself.
FTFY
Stella Mc Cartney support team wrote:
I had to look up Rich Froning, never heard of the guy or his fellow well known athletes;Annie Thorisdottir, Graham Holmberg, Matt Chan, Chris Spealler, Jason Khalipa.
The world has passed me by.
Rich is the fittest man in the world with a 5K PR of 21:17. There is a 60-year-old lady in town who has run a 19:07.
Good thing she won't be drug tested.She'd probably flunk from high testosterone levels from all the loads she's taken.
It's got to be a bra that is capable of holding 36DDs in check.
After seeing another story about this, she is doing it to raise $500,000 for relief in Haiti. I have no problem with that, even if she is slow and untrained.
I hope the general public doesn't confuse a 6.5 hr charity marathon slog with really running a marathon in a competitive way - including 46 yo women who train seriously and try to compete to the best of their ability - but maybe that's a lost cause.
ow many celebrity dnfs have there been? Seems like they usually finish "somehow".
diks space wrote:
ow many celebrity dnfs have there been? Seems like they usually finish "somehow".
Sounds like a conspiracy theory. You should write a book about it.
On topic, celebrities raising money for charity while promoting running, excellent.
I predict she runs 6:00 but her t#ts will be outside 6:30.
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diks space wrote:ow many celebrity dnfs have there been? Seems like they usually finish "somehow".
Sounds like a conspiracy theory. You should write a book about it.
On topic, celebrities raising money for charity while promoting running, excellent.
What is she doing to promote running? Stating she doesn't even know how far a marathon is? Saying she hasn't run across the street? She could raise money in multiple ways, she picks the one way to do it by actually disrespecting the sport. Nice.
And not a conspiracy theory, just a question.
Dnf
diks space wrote:
What is she doing to promote running? Stating she doesn't even know how far a marathon is? Saying she hasn't run across the street? She could raise money in multiple ways, she picks the one way to do it by actually disrespecting the sport. Nice.
And not a conspiracy theory, just a question.
It's not her fault running is the easiest sport on the planet. Anybody and everybody can do it. I personally wouldn't call a 6 hour marathon a sport, but no need to muddy things up.
If you don't like it, think about this. Go train for a real sport that not everyone can do. There's plenty of them on TV. Then when you inevitably fail, I promise you that you won't be hearing professionals claim you are disrespecting their sport by being pathetic at it. So who gives you right to claim she is disrespecting running?
The problem with the running community is most are stuck up pricks who think that anybody who wins their local 5k in 18:00 minutes is a slow, useless hobby jogger. Instead they should be praising the competition and have fun with it. Don't take the opportunity to compete for granted!!
sbeefyk1 wrote:
It's not her fault running is the easiest sport on the planet. Anybody and everybody can do it. I personally wouldn't call a 6 hour marathon a sport, but no need to muddy things up.
If you don't like it, think about this. Go train for a real sport that not everyone can do. There's plenty of them on TV. Then when you inevitably fail, I promise you that you won't be hearing professionals claim you are disrespecting their sport by being pathetic at it. So who gives you right to claim she is disrespecting running?
The problem with the running community is most are stuck up pricks who think that anybody who wins their local 5k in 18:00 minutes is a slow, useless hobby jogger. Instead they should be praising the competition and have fun with it. Don't take the opportunity to compete for granted!!
What are these sports that anybody can't do?
I hope she does, then she can be added to the list of celebrity marathoners in this thread: http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=1808567&page=8
This article covers other famous people running NY this year.
sbeefyk1 wrote:It's not her fault running is the easiest sport on the planet. Anybody and everybody can do it. I personally wouldn't call a 6 hour marathon a sport, but no need to muddy things up.
If you don't like it, think about this. Go train for a real sport that not everyone can do. There's plenty of them on TV. Then when you inevitably fail, I promise you that you won't be hearing professionals claim you are disrespecting their sport by being pathetic at it. So who gives you right to claim she is disrespecting running?
The problem with the running community is most are stuck up pricks who think that anybody who wins their local 5k in 18:00 minutes is a slow, useless hobby jogger. Instead they should be praising the competition and have fun with it. Don't take the opportunity to compete for granted!!
The difference is that the general public doesn't know and doesn't apply any standards to running. I can go play a round of golf, shoot 120, and claim to be a golfer. But most people would recognize that I am a really lousy golfer and wouldn't treat what I did as equivalent to a pro shooting in the 60's at Augusta. What irritates people who know something about running is the way the public treats someone running a marathon in a way that's equivalent to shooting a 200 in golf as being just as admirable as running sub 2:10.
Like I said above I have no problem with charity runners. I just wish the public could put it in context.
The reason celebs don't DNF is because 5:00 or 6:00 marathons have all the rest breaks that caused a 3:00 person to DNF so he could go take them. I mean, a 3:00 guy never thinks hey, I could stop for 45 minutes, or for 22:30 twice, and still beat those guys.
She's not even training for it. And I give myself the right to call a spade a spade. She's not even training to run a marathon. She's training to get her name in the papers and on the net. Hope she doesn't go spewing her hepatitis laden spittle all over the city.
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