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Imminent Catastrophe
I'm really getting tired of that one.
"Able to function despite imminent catastrophe"
"To obtain the air that angels breathe you must come to Tahoe"--Mark Twain
"The most common question from potential entrants is 'I do not know if I can do this' to which I usually answer, 'that's the whole point'.--Paul Charteris, Tarawera Ultramarathon RD.
√ Javelina Jundred Jalloween 2015
Cruel Jewel 50 mile May 2016
Western States 100 June 2016
rectumdamnnearkilledem
Is that better?
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
At the end of the day...I like to have some beers. Is that better?
even better
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It's a 5k. It hurt like hell...then I tried to pick it up. The end.
will run for popsicles
"it is what it is."
unless what it is is beer. at the end of the day. (it's almost noon here. does that qualify as end of day-ish?)
"it is what it is."unless what it is is beer. at the end of the day. (it's almost noon here. does that qualify as end of day-ish?)
I like "it's 5 o'clock somewhere..."
Misinformation Officer
One day at a time
"Let me be clear..."
downsizing
which always amuses me since it's a clear sign you're NOT thinking outside the box.
Abs of Flabs
Now that was a bath...
"The reality of the situation..."
I cannot begin to describe how irritating that phrase is to me.
Thing A is great. Thing B, not so much.
Definately.
Wierd.
Literally. (because, usually, when someone says "literally", they don't actually mean that the thing they are describing is, in fact, to be taken literally)
Edited to add: Using "in fact" superfluously.
Also, "edited to add".