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Name on the front of a shirt. (Read 664 times)
Craig S
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posted: 8/6/2008 at 7:30 PM
Quote from sully708 on 8/6/2008 at 4:57 PM:
What is everyone's opinion on this? Is it cool or lame?
It might be cool if you used a made up name like Hugh Jass or Jenna Talia.
I need more cowbell.
Aimster
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Mitch & Pete's Mom
posted: 8/6/2008 at 7:31 PM
modified: 8/6/2008 at 7:32 PM
Dorky? You want to talk dorky regarding names? My neighbor has just about anyone beat. Or maybe he's sly. You decide:
I live three blocks from mile 18 of the SD RnR marathon. I went down to cheer on some friends and there is my 20-something-year-old neighbor holding up a sign: "I love female runners, call Bryan: 858-blah, blah blah."
When I asked him what the Hell he thought he was doing. His response was, "are you kidding, thousands of goal-oriented, in-shape women in my age group running three blocks from my house! It's better than a bar."
I don't now if anyone actually called him but he did make a lot of women smile at mile 18. That's gotta be worth something.
Finished AFC in 2:00:02. Silver Strand 1/2 1:58. Carlsbad, hmm, I'm thinking, I'm thinking
BostonRnr
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posted: 8/6/2008 at 7:34 PM
Count me among the dorks. I'm running my first marathon this fall and will have my name written somewhere on my shirt or body. Hey, I'll need all the help I can get
Run first marathon: MCM 2008.
BQ at 3:58
Run To Win
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Blaine Moore
posted: 8/6/2008 at 7:52 PM
I have never run with my name on my shirt unless the race director put it on the bib, but I have written RunToWin.com on my arms and gotten a lot of traffic from that. I always forget the sharpie lately, though so I haven't done it for a while.
I also will often race in a singlet that has Maine in big letters and an outline of the state (the full text reads Maine Run to Win Men's Team 2004 but you can't read anything but Maine when I'm running by.) I get a lot of people yelling Maine at me, which rhymes with Blaine and works just as well. I only wear that singlet because it's my best hot weather racing shirt, though. In cooler conditions I wear different ones.
Quote from Aimster on 8/6/2008 at 7:31 PM:
I don't now if anyone actually called him but he did make a lot of women smile at mile 18. That's gotta be worth something.
Now that's a great idea!
Run to Win
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Ennay
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Bif! Bam! Pow!
posted: 8/6/2008 at 8:28 PM
Quote from JakeKnight on 8/6/2008 at 6:01 PM:
Which leads to the next point: lame or not, I declare it decidedly NOT lame if you come up with some witty name to put on your shirt that will sound hilarious when the spectators say it. The current winner, of course, is "Nads." Think about it. You'll get it..
They run HTC. Vans full of NADS
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Lifesabeach
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posted: 8/6/2008 at 9:16 PM
Quote from Aimster on 8/6/2008 at 7:31 PM:
Dorky? You want to talk dorky regarding names? My neighbor has just about anyone beat. Or maybe he's sly. You decide:
I live three blocks from mile 18 of the SD RnR marathon. I went down to cheer on some friends and there is my 20-something-year-old neighbor holding up a sign: "I love female runners, call Bryan: 858-blah, blah blah."
When I asked him what the Hell he thought he was doing. His response was, "are you kidding, thousands of goal-oriented, in-shape women in my age group running three blocks from my house! It's better than a bar."
I don't now if anyone actually called him but he did make a lot of women smile at mile 18. That's gotta be worth something.
I saw him! LMAO!!!
Boomer101
posted: 8/6/2008 at 11:08 PM
Just write NADZ across the front of your shirt. When they yell GO NADZ they will be shocked when they realize they are yelling out BALLS really loud.
"26.2 miles of bald-headed sexy"
Gordo_S
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~Gordo~
posted: 8/6/2008 at 11:14 PM
Quote from JakeKnight on 8/6/2008 at 6:01 PM:
The current winner, of course, is "Nads." Think about it. You'll get it.
Gonads....that's funny. Then again, I'm easily amused.
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Tracie
posted: 8/6/2008 at 11:28 PM
modified: 8/18/2008 at 12:10 AM
Jill_B
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A hippo swimming.
posted: 8/7/2008 at 12:39 AM
For a marathon, I think it's cool (yes, I'm a dork) - anything shorter and I wouldn't do it.
I have a shirt for Fred's Team (I ran NY with them in '01) and when I wore it people kept yelling "Go Fred" to me. It made me laugh until mile 13 and then it started to annoy me.
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Long Branch Half Marathon (May 2009)
Jeff
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posted: 8/7/2008 at 2:09 AM
I like it on the back.
a vagabond,..highway-beater; a rolling stone, one that does nought but runne here and there.
~Cotgrave, Randle
A dictionarie of the French and English tongues
, 1611
howiezee3
posted: 8/7/2008 at 7:43 PM
makes perfect logic to me to have my name on my shirt ,then when they sweep the course they can identfy my body ! but then I'm old and worry about such things! Ha!
waytogomom
posted: 8/7/2008 at 8:08 PM
Quote from JakeKnight on 8/6/2008 at 6:01 PM:
Which leads to the next point: lame or not, I declare it decidedly NOT lame if you come up with some witty name to put on your shirt that will sound hilarious when the spectators say it. The current winner, of course, is "Nads." Think about it. You'll get it.
Run, Nads, run! Um, no......You can do it, Nads! Still not getting it. Nads, you're almost there--keep going! Uh, what am I supposed to be getting?
seeEricaRun
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Ms. Fussypants
posted: 8/8/2008 at 8:08 PM
modified: 8/8/2008 at 10:27 PM
Quote from Boomer101 on 8/6/2008 at 11:08 PM:
Just write NADZ across the front of your shirt. When they yell GO NADZ they will be shocked when they realize they are yelling out BALLS really loud.
Yeah, my husband was NAD for the '05 NYC Marathon. I would have thought it would have gotten old, but he said it was funny for the entire 26.2 miles.
arc918
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posted: 8/8/2008 at 9:52 PM
I saw "Rilla" at Boston. Go-rilla, gorilla...
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