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Doesn't look like the elderly couple have run a step since Nixon.[/quote]
Watch it MR!
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Doesn't look like the elderly couple have run a step since Nixon.[/quote]
Watch it MR!
re: tomtom data
also his FB posts of his tomtom data:
https://www.facebook.com/marathonmanuk/photos/pcb.1024345907649667/1024345580983033/?type=3&theater
shows
What time zone are the tomtom data in? Local time (assuming) of the run, local time of the current location, or a set time zone?
Racergirl wrote:
I'm learning a lot about ultra-running, which I suspect I will never ever have the fitness, speed or willpower to undertake. Age is not on my side and hasn't been for quite a while.
Can you put one foot in front of the other and walk very, very slowly and occasionally break out in to a hobby jog? If the answer's yes then I suspect you have the qualifications to undertake it. But honestly, why would you bother and risk ending up likethis clown RY and all the rest of the ultra plodders. Take up gum boot throwing or cheddar cheese rolling, it's just as relevant and worthwhile.
So to recap, letsrun asked law enforcement in two states for access to camera data to see if/when a random citizen saunters by. And letsrun was told to beat it.
FOIA aside (it works, but it may take awhile if they are busy or otherwise don't give a shit), I am shocked. Shocked.
I do hope someone tried the "do you know who I am?" card.
The story is the day in the desert. Maybe Kansas. More and more, the abrupt change in numbers and physical appearance with the arrival of those guys that letsrun keeps dissing. Who are actually doing something pretty remarkable that we here are not.
Cecil wrote:
Did anyone see how far east on highway 340 RY's tracker went today (Wednesday) before they turned around and drove back to Terre Haute for their afternoon break?
I tracked them on Google Maps as far as the intersection of HW 340 and N County Road 600W, but has to go to work and didnt' see when/where they turned around. At that point I had them at 17.6 miles from the Illinois/Indiana state line, where they stopped to rest in the middle of the night. And they were an even 40 miles from their starting point yesterday afternoon (Tuesday the 14th) at N Friendship Road west of Martinsville, Illinois.
So 40 miles today?
So our deer friend needs to run around 58 mi/day for the next two weeks?
LOL!
Jehosephat wrote:
The story is the day in the desert. Maybe Kansas. More and more, the abrupt change in numbers and physical appearance with the arrival of those guys that letsrun keeps dissing. Who are actually doing something pretty remarkable that we here are not.
Wah wah! Butthurt little ultra dude.
Did you see how rojo got dissed? It might surprise you that we love him.
Jehosephat wrote:
So to recap, letsrun asked law enforcement in two states for access to camera data to see if/when a random citizen saunters by. And letsrun was told to beat it.
Well, technically, he's not a citizen.
The olympics needs to add a Race Sauntering category..
BREAKING NEWS-BREAKING NEWS-BREAKING NEWS-BREAKING NEWS
Kim Jong-Un is laughing uncontrollably at this idiot novice Robert Young and has offered to send over a posse of note taking lackeys to look in to and verify everything as it's what works for him:
"The 12 most marvellous feats of North Korean dictators"
teacher of lrc noobs wrote:
Jehosephat wrote:The story is the day in the desert. Maybe Kansas. More and more, the abrupt change in numbers and physical appearance with the arrival of those guys that letsrun keeps dissing. Who are actually doing something pretty remarkable that we here are not.
Wah wah! Butthurt little ultra dude.
Did you see how rojo got dissed? It might surprise you that we love him.
That isnt what "butthurt" looks like. Ha. And good that you love him because he certainly puts up with a lot from the folks around here.
As for the citizen comment, ha. Good point Jed. Whoops.
Letsrun with its DOS-based script is one of the few websites the North Koreans can access on their Commodore 64 computers. Fact.
Jedd Clampett wrote:
Jehosephat wrote:So to recap, letsrun asked law enforcement in two states for access to camera data to see if/when a random citizen saunters by. And letsrun was told to beat it.
Well, technically, he's not a citizen.
lol
spotterofdumbdumb wrote:
You need to pay the frick attention! That's not what laz is doing. What needs to happen is some of the LRC keyboard cowboys need to get out there and start doing all the things they keep demanding others to do.
Laz is working on rerouting RY's course to pass through as many LR7 basements as possible so that RY's efforts can be monitored properly.
Just dawned on me why Laz doesn't care about RY's TomTom data. Instead, he has him tearing pages out of novels placed at random mile markers.
Robert did send some photos on the facebook message thing but I just saw them yesterday the first time. Just photos from the RV in the sand.
Time to repost a classic from this thread:
Fake Laz wrote:
Update to Ulist from laz:
warm today
warmer yesterday
even warmer tomorrow
ryan runs and runs
and wherever he runs
that's where he ends up
sometimes we move slowly, like a snail on holiday
other times we move faster
plenty of time to stop and smoke the flowers
laz"
Anyone who has Netflix and doesn't know who Laz is, watch The Barkley Marathons. He's good people, hell of a runner too.
Fake Laz needs a bronze statue alongside Asher's.
Why would you bother. wrote:
Racergirl wrote:I'm learning a lot about ultra-running, which I suspect I will never ever have the fitness, speed or willpower to undertake. Age is not on my side and hasn't been for quite a while.
Can you put one foot in front of the other and walk very, very slowly and occasionally break out in to a hobby jog? If the answer's yes then I suspect you have the qualifications to undertake it. But honestly, why would you bother and risk ending up likethis clown RY and all the rest of the ultra plodders. Take up gum boot throwing or cheddar cheese rolling, it's just as relevant and worthwhile.
Also, don't talk about times or finish places, just that you finished. But talk about it all the time.
Also, if you do something that most people consider hiking or walking, call it an 'ultra run.'
Let's get em. Any EXIF data in them?