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I will buy you a drink if... (Read 100 times)

    ...you get passed near the finish of a race and do this. Photographic evidence will be required.

     

     

     

     

      And if you do have enough energy to flip someone off I will also give you a hard time for not using it for your kick. Wink

       

       

       


      Hip Redux

        Ahahahahahaha!

         

        I had some lady elbow me in the finishing chute (and it there was plenty of room for her to pass me) and my mind was thinking exactly what that lady did.

         


        delicate flower

          Pretty much how I feel about every person that beats me in a race.

          <3

          FreeSoul87


          Runs4Sanity

            That is a sore loser.... sad, lol.

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            10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

            15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

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            DanFuller


            5K Specialist

              What is wrong with taking someone down at the finish line? I had to run my final .2 miles at a 5:00 pace to catch up to this guy and beat him by a foot.

               

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              800M - 2:38 (5/28/13) | 1 Mile -5:54 (5/28/13) | 3K - 11:55 (12/29/12) | 2M - 13:00 (12/1/12) | 5K - 20:00 (4/12/13) | 13.1M - 1:37:24 (2/3/13)

              Slymoon Runs


              race obsessed

                Hahah that's some funny shit!

                 

                A few years back a chic elbowed my DW near the finish chute of a HM. So my DW smoked her in the final kick.

                  The chick in purple is such a bad ass, she's outkicking the sore loser with a smile on her face and an untied shoe.


                  Mmmmm...beer

                    The chick in purple is such a bad ass, she's outkicking the sore loser with a smile on her face and an untied shoe.

                     

                    I was thinking the same exact thing, the untied shoe was the first thing I noticed. lol  That's why I double knot every time, can't stand it when my shoe comes untied.

                    -Dave

                    My running blog

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                      The chick in purple is such a bad ass, she's outkicking the sore loser with a smile on her face and an untied shoe.

                       

                      Plus she is carrying her phone in her left hand while listening to tunes.

                       

                       

                       

                      Docket_Rocket


                        LMFAO.

                        Damaris

                         

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                          I would probably fall on my ugly ass face if I tried to throw a double-bird while in kick mode.  lol

                          DanFuller


                          5K Specialist

                            Personal Bests:

                            800M - 2:38 (5/28/13) | 1 Mile -5:54 (5/28/13) | 3K - 11:55 (12/29/12) | 2M - 13:00 (12/1/12) | 5K - 20:00 (4/12/13) | 13.1M - 1:37:24 (2/3/13)

                              I would probably fall on my ugly ass face if I tried to throw a double-bird while in kick mode.  lol

                               

                              Likewise. The only time I flipped a bird at a race was after being directed the wrong way by a "pace" vehicle, and it wasn't until I was out of the chute.  After the rage had subsided, I immediately went over to runner-up and assured him that the outburst wasn't directed his way.

                                Also, the best reaction I've gotten when outkicking someone was a high pitched, whiny "NOOOoooo!" from a teenage dude who had just cut the course by about 10 yards on the final turn.  Instead of the customary fist-bump and "nice race, man", all he got was a smirk.

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