ferd the nerd wrote:
Another one wrote:Doctor
YR: Someone with a degree and specialty
BCR: Letsrun.com
I second that...
classic.
ferd the nerd wrote:
Another one wrote:Doctor
YR: Someone with a degree and specialty
BCR: Letsrun.com
I second that...
classic.
Flagship wrote:
YR- Dan Browne
BCR- Wejo
I would have to say the ultimate BCR would be Mark Nenow. But for the sake of this discussion in particular, let it be known that Wejo is my pick for greatest BCR of the past 15 years.
My ultimate BCR would have to be, either Paul Elliot, Zatopek, or Dick Beardsley.
Basketball idols...
YR: Kobe Bryant.
BCR: Larry Bird.
Not Paul, but Peter Elliot. Too long ago. Mixing up my disciples.
dean moriarty wrote:
Basketball idols...
YR: Kobe Bryant.
BCR: Larry Bird.
and...
SR (Sprint Runner): Dr. J
favorite foreign country:
yr: france
bcr: new mexico
has affair with:
yr: secretary
bcr: sister in law and mother in law
Favorite Running Topic
YR: Running
BCR: Anything but running
YR - Ginger or Veronica
BCR - Mary Anne and Betty
Thanks to those idiot comedians, the entire country now thinks that it's "cool" to be "blue collar."
I can tell you for a fact, you're not cool if you have to declare yourself "blue collar."
finally someone with some sense...this whole blue collar thing is a total fad, just like the poker thing that got so big, thank god thats dieing down
Bump
'83 WC's 5000
YR: Didn't like when Coghlan pumped his arms at the Russian
BCR: Yeah, give it to that commie bastard
WTR: America, F*ck Yeah
My buddy is a BCR, and he's in college. Working 2 jobs, babysitting his niece and nephews on the weekends, and kicking my ass in cross country. I myself am borderline yuppy, fortunate to get a good scholarship and student loans, but I'll have to pick up a job next semester to cover my rent.
YR- Ran the seeded race at footlocker.
BCR- Didn't go to footlocker because he/she had to work.
Well, I now have first hand experience with being a blue collar worker trying to run. For the past couple of months I've been working as a package handler for FedEx while in between jobs. I've always kept in really good upper body shape and good running shape but will tell you right now this job is kicking my ass. I work in the unload side which means you have to put 1059 packages on the belt in 1 hour. But really, if you're only pulling 1059 the shift manager is all over your ass telling you to roll the truck. It's really more like 1300 an hour. And it's mostly retail going through there so you're not looking at grammy's small cookie boxes. It's tires, mufflers, furniture, etc. I will be honest, if I run before my shift, I just can't keep up with the other guys. If I run after, it feels like an elephant is standing on my shoulders and I'm wearing concrete shoes. Anyway, I guess reading through this thread is amusing, but not true. A blue collar runner doesn't exist, or at the very least, they aren't busting out any good times. I hope I get hired soon, or I might just give up running for good, it's too painful anymore and my speed is gone. Anyway I'm just bummed out and wanted to put in my 2 cents for what it's worth, nothing.
PS If you are shipping something delicate/fragile through FedEx, UPS, DHL, or USPS and you care about it, save the "fragile" and "this way up" stickers and package it really, really well.
Great thing about running, the times remove the financial class system - its all left on the road! F appearances you can't hide the results!
#200
Most people that run don't want to thin they're yuppie, but truth is running is a yuppy sport. If you're blue collar you proabably are to bust working to run. Blue collar today includes most of the service industry, along with what is left of what was the original blue colla working. Prefontaine was one of few blue collar runners in history.
Course of choice:
YR: Little traffic, get on the sidewalks
BCR: Little traffic. Run right on the line and if some f***er pulls out in front of you? Run over his hood!
McEwan's Export - a yuppie drink? Listen sunshine, if that's the case, your country's f***ed. I'm from Glasgow and trust me, if it's Scottish and called something 'Export' it's only, ONLY for alkys and winos.
fishboy wrote:
McEwan's Export - a yuppie drink? Listen sunshine, if that's the case, your country's f***ed. I'm from Glasgow and trust me, if it's Scottish and called something 'Export' it's only, ONLY for alkys and winos.
Well, you've confused me. McKewan's Scotch Ale is found here in the states. It does not have the word Export in the title, but of course it is imported from there. Drink McKewan's Scotch Ale in the US and you're a yuppie.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?