"At Smith Barney, we make money the OLD-FASHIONED way: we get stupid rich people to give it to us!!" :eek:
I loved those commericals - John Houseman (?) was great...
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Oh Turk, there are only about 50 people at any given marathon that have a chance to win, the rest of us are just competing against ourselves and the limitations of our own bodies. I'm slow but it doesn't mean I'm not challenging myself and pushing myself to the absolute limit of what I can do. It takes me 6 hours to run a marathon. If I could figure out a way to train so that my knees don't blow out and I don't have severe leg cramping, I bet I could break 5 1/2 hours. I will still argue that I have as much right to abuse my body as anybody who can do it in 3 hours. The 3 hour people are paying the elite prize money too. The truly elite are invited to compete and they don't pay anything. That's different from poker.
I think you have as much right as anyone to run a marathon and declare proudly that you have done so! It is an accomplishment to run/walk/crawl 26.2 miles in one shot. I can see putting some kind of time limit on it - but not too low. To claim that you have completed a century in cycling, it must be done in under 12 hours, which is an average of 8.33 mph for the 100 miles on your bicycle.
Did they print your response? It seemed that most responses were against the attitude of the runners that were quoted in the article.
I did a full blown letter to the editor which I will post here once I'm sure the Times isn't going to use it. They don't republish and the internet counts, even message boards.
Ooh, Trajan! Who's next? Let's see!
I think I'll make the first 2 NCs posts in the LOST thread.
I think I'll change my avatar... Isn't that just crazie ?!? :D
It's phanatical!
Post #1978. I loved the '78 team, one of my Top 5 all time.
You know, that requires me to think, what is my Top 5 all time?
'86
'78
'09
'01
'06 or '91? Heck, make it a Top 6.
I think that's been kicked around on the main board before, but I'll throw up mine:
'86
'91
'01
'89
'81 (yes, I said '81. "You never forget your first Duke-Holes game" and that was a great one. Thanks, Tink!)
I'm sure it has, but it's worth repeating.
Hey Turk, are you Class of '84? I'm Class of '85. Do I know you, IRL?
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Mickey Mantle, Mr. Yankee, works out at first base in a noble experiment. He got a single in the opener at DC. Yanks won, 8-0. Mick had to retire (from the game) with aggravation of leg injury. Yanks hope he'll be ready for Friday's home opener.
Mr. BD is Class of '84. He majored in physics and lived off campus all but freshman year. Nobody knows Mr. BD except former roommates.
Nobody knows me either, except former rommates... ;-)
Inigo Montoya: Who are you?
Man in Black: No one of consequence.
Inigo Montoya: I must know...
Man in Black: Get used to disappointment.
Inigo Montoya: 'kay.
"...Mr. BD had grown so rich, he wanted to retire. He took me to his cabin and he told me his secret. 'I am not Mr. BD' he said. 'My name is Ryan; I inherited the ship from the previous Mr. BD, just as you will inherit it from me. The man I inherited it from is not the real Mr. BD either. His name was Cummerbund. The real Mr. BD has been retired 15 years and living like a king in Patagonia...'
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