Kamworor's response is even better
I like the response wrote:
Kamworor's response is even better
But I don't understand, Kenyans don't have personality or humour?!
aahahahaha this is funny becuase he is the marathon record holder and he is holding a book meant for beginners. it is funny because he is the best in the world and he is holding this book hahaahaha.
How cold does it get in Kenyon? He must have a low tolerance for cool weather
runhills wrote:
How cold does it get in Kenyon? He must have a low tolerance for cool weather
Kenyon Ohio can get pretty cold in the winter.
Can be as low as 40-45 in the early mornings and warms up to 60 during the day. If it’s windy in the morning, the RealFeel can easily get to sub 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ha ha. So funny.
Banana Bread wrote:
DC Wonk wrote:
This is great:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1OXzzliCff/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheetCan he read? I literally can't see his eyes in that photo.
Bit racist mate!
Are you blind? wrote:
Banana Bread wrote:
Can he read? I literally can't see his eyes in that photo.
Bit racist mate!
Is something racist if it's true - because of the lighting in the photo it is hard to see his eyes...
rfdsfsddf wrote:
Are you blind? wrote:
Bit racist mate!
Is something racist if it's true - because of the lighting in the photo it is hard to see his eyes...
It's cause standard photography lighting/exposure was made using white people as the norm.
It sounds a little racist because it's your perception but then you use "literally." Cause I can see his eyes. Just try harder.
Dude, this isn't that funny. Kipchoge is a great athlete, sets a great example for younger athletes and conducts himself in an admirable manner. With all of those qualities being stated, I want to highly recommend that Eliud Kipchoge not go into stand up comedy.
Eliud, if you are reading this, you are an amazing athlete and role model, but please stick with professional running.
he's not reading this
It is true, I don't see his eyes either. I have seen his eyes on ESPN or whoever broadcast Berlin and London marathons where the camera is on Kipchoge and I have seen his eyes. The photographer in this need to work on taking pictures, making sure people can see his eyes. It is not being racist if it is true.
How about this?
https://youtu.be/Qvo7SBCIB8o?t=50
Is Sanosuke being racist by saying Saito has narrow eyes?
The question is can Coevette see his eyes? That will be a better indication if it is really racist.
Is DC Work handicapped or really young? wrote:
Dude, this isn't that funny. Kipchoge is a great athlete, sets a great example for younger athletes and conducts himself in an admirable manner. With all of those qualities being stated, I want to highly recommend that Eliud Kipchoge not go into stand up comedy.
Eliud, if you are reading this, you are an amazing athlete and role model, but please stick with professional running.
First, it's "DC Wonk" not "DC Work". Second, you must not have any sense of humor. I'm sure someone at his training camp got a copy of the book and thought it would be a good IG post for Kipchoge. I don't know who manages his IG account (most elite pro athletes have someone do the posting), and I doubt it was Kipchoge who orchestrated this -- but you never know.
Love it. It might be corny but it’s a fun side that’s good for the sport.
That jacket is sweet too. It’s amazing how altitude impacts temperature especially so close to the equator. Another reason why high altitude East Africans are able to do high volume. 40-70 degrees year round is just perfect training temps.
I like the response wrote:
Kamworor's response is even better
Which was?
runhills wrote:
How cold does it get in Kenyon? He must have a low tolerance for cool weather
This is exactly why they run so fast. While everyone heats up, they're cool as ice. One downside is that Boston from 2 years ago. They are destroyed in cold weather.
Is DC Work handicapped or really young? wrote:
Dude, this isn't that funny. Kipchoge is a great athlete, sets a great example for younger athletes and conducts himself in an admirable manner. With all of those qualities being stated, I want to highly recommend that Eliud Kipchoge not go into stand up comedy.
Eliud, if you are reading this, you are an amazing athlete and role model, but please stick with professional running.
So - how many languages do you speak? And you're good at cracking complex and funny jokes in all of them I'm sure...