Certainly not the best either - but a top 10 would be "Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (1962). I bet less than a handful of people here have seen it.
Certainly not the best either - but a top 10 would be "Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (1962). I bet less than a handful of people here have seen it.
Thats what I thought - another hobby jogger.
CurrentD1 wrote:
formerD1 wrote:Lol what. Most running movies are incredibly cheesy and make their protagonists out to be lazy whiners.
Prefontaine/Without Limits? HA! Complaining about only being able to afford to eat meat once a week blah blah poor Pre. Compare Pre and his once-a-week meatless diet and 4th place Olympic finish, to Bikila, who couldn't afford running shoes and won Gold on barefeet.
Put on last year's WC track and field events like the 5,000 or 10,000 to show your girls what real running is.
No matter the topic, you can always count on FormerD1 to be a Total D-Bag when chiming in his two cents.
Yup.
formerD1 wrote:
básicamente la mayor wrote:Sad that your a d-bag and you have put that you WERE a past D-1. Is that all you have to go on?
I ran D1 at Scrotumburg State. This is a running forum. I think a poster's experience with running is highly relevant to a discussion board among runners.
You sound jealous. Which D1 schools recruited you? Thanks.
p.s. Think about what a dbag actually is and consider whether calling me a tool that cleans out womens vaginas with my johnson is really an insult,
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Scrotumburg State - is that where your mom attended junior college?
smile wrote:
Yup.
Nope.
The Graduate. Benjamin Braddock was captain of his D3 cross country/track team. Greatest movie, running/non-running, of all time.