Eye of Sauron
I ran double my age on last year's birthday (turned 48, ran 101).
Overachiever.
And once again Mr. Wizard (aka: Stevie Ray) explains the internet.
In a week and a half I will be racing a 100k on my bday. I suspect by the time I get to my birthday beer I will feel like I'm 62.
"Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood." -Daniel Burnham
You know you've arrived when your name is included in the forum name
Upcoming races: 5/18 Watershed Preserve 12-hour, 6/2 North Olympic Discovery Marathon, 6/15 Bighorn 50, 7/27 White River 50, 8/24 Cascade Crest <gulp>
My woefully neglected blog.
Even better, when your attire is included in the forum name.
Also you are bad at math. You were supposed to stop at 96. Buckle, schmuckle.
"Way to make Borat look overdressed"
That obviously was my strategy at Rocky Raccoon last year
You beat me. No cry.
Weegee
I was born on the wrong, cold, miserable end of the year to run long.
First Loser, 2012 Washington Grand Slam With Ham.
I can run half my age and down a six pack w/o guilt. Any further would be bad for my liver.
It's always something.
HobbyJogger & HobbyRacer
Is there a study about that?
It's a 5k. It hurt like hell...then I tried to pick it up. The end.
Sorry, Betsy, your reign as title holder was short.
Alas.
It's in the Hansons book. Chapter 4.
Haven't tried to run my age. But I'm pretty sure I can drink my shoe size. It's a start.
You know you've arrived when your name is included in the forum name Even better, when your attire is included in the forum name.
OK, full marks.
Blaine Moore (MM#2867)
I only do it when it's convenient - and most years it isn't.
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