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Quote from Mishka on 8/27/2008 at 1:38 PM:
Letsrun Bubble Boy = Trent? JK?


Ha.

That guy's just mental. We're stupid. There is a difference. I think.

Besides, he doesn't mention beer.
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What a dork! I mean bubble boy, not JK. Wait, maybe I mean JK.
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Quote from JakeKnight on 8/27/2008 at 2:57 PM:
Ha.

That guy's just mental. We're stupid. There is a difference. I think.

Besides, he doesn't mention beer.


Seems like a waste of a good weekend with out drinking the 100 beers too. Unless he is <21 that is my only hope.
Math is hard and stuff
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Fixed.
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Quote from Mishka on 8/27/2008 at 1:38 PM:
Letsrun Bubble Boy = Trent? JK?


So I just had a 3 day weekend. With no family.

Did I play bubble boy?

No. I'm a fool. Instead I spend precious running/sleeping/letsrun time driving to and from Tupelo with a big gorilla. And I ran 30 miles total instead of 30 miles per day.

Criminy.
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Click.
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
Quote from Jeff on 9/8/2008 at 5:05 PM:
I must admit, for like 14 seconds I thought that was a Gu add on the field. But I figured it out and sadly it didn't occur to me to start a totally awesome thread about it on a running message board.

So, why not?
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
Personally because I don't have time.
Because I'm injured. But soon, dammit. Soon.
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
Quote from Jeff on 9/9/2008 at 2:26 PM:

Bottom of page 2, but I'm pretty sure you already noticed that.
Quote from Mishka on 9/9/2008 at 2:42 PM:
Bottom of page 2, but I'm pretty sure you already noticed that.


Yep.

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