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" African lifetime miles" Many people don't realize that this is a joke.
My favorites:
The old Rexing in trainers.
Pirate/Cat/Gun Girl
Ever heard of Jordan Hasay
And of course, Deer 'whatever'- I like this one because newbies usually respond in a jerk like fashion to correct the spelling mistake.
SMJO wrote:
" African lifetime miles" Many people don't realize that this is a joke.
The African runner who says in an interview that he does like 80 a week, but then people claim that he probably does 10 miles in the morning and doesn't count that as running, nor does he count warmups and cooldowns.
joho wrote:
And of course, Deer 'whatever'- I like this one because newbies usually respond in a jerk like fashion to correct the spelling mistake.
This is definitely mine. I wasn't sure if it qualified as "inside" or not. Same reaction from newbies to "Spelling and Grammer".
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
I noticed only two people so far got my reference to the 'crete. Leads me to believe most of the posters here are very new.
Most are only 13, so they are sort of new to the whole internet thingy
Teg don't run the 10K.
I mean, the OP even tinkered with Teg's wikipedia page to further the joke. Very creative thread.
My first thought were:
Jason Rexing can do anything.
I am going to break up with my girlfriend with a power point presentation.
Gobble gobble mother-fers
An I think they are, not surprisingly, from since deleted threads.
Keeping them way inside jokes.
D3 Girls
Any thread bemoaning the long and tiresome work day experienced by public school teachers.
I was surprised this one http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=5384712&page=0 did not turn into a inside joke. A very fine troll. A dead serious discussion (for some) sparked by someone claiming a pervasive, multi-thousand years old mathematical concept was rubbish.
All LRC posters alternately either make AT LEAST $250,000 per year or live in their mom's basement.
X-fit Guy
Post nuptial shutoff
do you ever feel that your mind has overdone what you were actually destined to accomplish?? i mean, do you ever feel like your mentallity is superior to any and all of your opponents and therefore that is why you beat them in a race? im not going to go into the depths about the psychological requirements that are needed (physiolog)
do you ever feel your mentallity has overdone your physicallity?? Reply | Return to Index | Report Postically) to run times such as 159, 427, etc... but the ratio of mental prowess compared to actually physical training involved in catastrophic. the old saying "nobody can coach is desire" is very true, and i believe i am walking proof of that. in other words, do you believe in fate and that it was actually someone else's turn for victory; but you overcome the odds of fate because you were that mentally tough? i am often left with the feeling that it just wasnt meant to be, but yet i still come out on top and believe that i just pushed the limits more than anyone else. obviously, mentallity effects physicallity. anything done physically is FIRST done mentally and a mental picture should be accumulated in order to achieve that feat. this is a very odd feeling that i get, but i guess its only natural once you have grown to love a certain sport so much; or should i say grown to love anything/anyone so much. the endorphins that i have developed over the many years in this sport have created something more than words can describe, a word much stronger than passion; a word whos meaning is my entire physiological being and everything within it. its like me and running are 1 of a kind, 2 separate nouns combined together by likeness over the many years to form 1 unique friendship. back to my original statement, i sometimes feel that it was my destiny to only be a much slower mile runner. i believe that with my own mentallity i broke 427 and prooved destiny wrong, because thats how hard it was to do. the mind is very beautifull and its amazing the things that it can do with the right ammount of desire, therefore im a firm believer in mind > matter, mentallity > physicallity. dont ever let them tell you that you cant do it. only you can control your mind.
running is 90% mental
GOBBLE GOBBLE MOTHERF*CKERS
the original "fanny pack" thread by "packin' heat" was truly one of the top 3 all time letsrun threads. gems such as loading two cell phones (making up for the one that got shoved up somewhere), bringing flares, hoping to make it to the 2mi mark by nightfall,etc. truly a gem if there ever was one, thank you "packin heat"
Wisenheimer wrote:
Any post by the 430 miler. I miss that guy.
Whatever happened to him anyway?
I like the threads that say Dennis Miller has a twin who is also a runner at Syracuse. Sometimes they don't make perfect sense, but I enjoy them.
Don't wear out your welcome.
Grammer police wrote:
polite wrote:Your welcome.
You're welcome.