Forums >General Running>what is your finish face look like
My place doesn't block anything, and I can't see it either.
There was a point in my life when I ran. Now, I just run.
We are always running for the thrill of it
Always pushing up the hill, searching for the thrill of it
No firewall here, no image, desktop or mobile.
Prince of Fatness
Firewall here. No dice. I turned off WiFi on my phone to avoid the firewall. Still no dice.
On my laptop when I right clicked on the image to view it in another tab I was prompted to login to Google. After doing so still no dice. Perhaps a Google permissions issue?
Not at it at all.
No. Pretty sure that's just a close up of his finish face. Full pic here:
Come all you no-hopers, you jokers and roguesWe're on the road to nowhere, let's find out where it goes
Firewall here. No dice. I turned off WiFi on my phone to avoid the firewall. Still no dice. On my laptop when I right clicked on the image to view it in another tab I was prompted to login to Google. After doing so still no dice. Perhaps a Google permissions issue?
You might care a little too much about this?
Runners run
Nah, that was simple process of elimination stuff that took me less than 2 minutes. Once that didn't work I stopped and haven't given it any thought since.
Thanks for telling me, but I give up... I cannot find out how to make Google Photos public (I rarely use it).
From a race in April 2016. I was rather tired
not bad for mile 25
WE MUST DO SEE IT!
(and it's a good one!)
Thanks, Joann
My son looks like he was pretty tired finishing this 2 miler.
Age: 50 Weight: 224 Height: 6'3" (Goal weight 195)
Current PR's: Mara 3:14:36* (2017); HM 1:36:13 (2017); 10K 43:59 (2014); 5K 21:12 (2016)
jfa
Excellent effort by your young man. Great shirt too.
He's smoking those old guys behind him.
I think I was saying shit...or maybe fuck: I hope my finish photo at Bayshore is less goofy than my one for Milwaukee....
Sounds like a good weekend. The day of the Eastern States 20 Miler was miserable. It was cold, rainy and windy but at least it was mostly a tailwind. I spent the first 18 miles giving my friend Fireman Bob grief because the "race" was his idea. When he could take no more whining, he told me to kick and I did. Mile 19 was 7:30 and mile 20 was 6:50, and the photographer caught me tearing around the last corner to the finish. I thought "for once a good race photo", but figured I better double check and asked for a closeup of my expression before ordering. Apparently I've mastered the art of running in my sleep. > MTA: while snoring
2 of RA's Icons on the first page. A few years ago.