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Gravdigr 07-10-2018 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mountain Mule (Post 1011437)
Frankly, I'm miffed. Sexobon hasn't insulted me yet (that I'm aware of). What's up with that?

Make a misstake.

sexobon 07-10-2018 04:05 PM

I did not take that miss. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time; never.

tw 07-10-2018 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mountain Mule (Post 1011437)
tw should challenge sexobon to a duel with the weapon of choice being the RPK-16.

Fun is greater with an AR-16. Using MS-16 a judges.

16 was also a good year. I still had enough fingers and toes to count the years.

sexobon 07-11-2018 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 1011465)
Fun is greater with an AR-16. Using MS-16 a judges.

Ignorance is bliss. :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 1011465)
16 was also a good year.

Of course, '16 is the year Trump was elected President. :D

Mountain Mule 07-11-2018 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 1011465)

16 was also a good year. I still had enough fingers and toes to count the years.

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Originally Posted by sexobon (Post 1011467)


Of course, '16 is the year Trump was elected President. :D

And as a result, '16 is the year I joined the Resistance. I can't wait until the democrats start the Civil War, but first we must finish winning the Battle of Bowling Green. ;)

xoxoxoBruce 07-11-2018 02:23 PM

Democrats are too busy fighting each other. :rolleyes:

tw 07-11-2018 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mountain Mule (Post 1011507)
And as a result, '16 is the year I joined the Resistance.

Well 2000 years later, the world went to hell. 16 was a good year.

Gravdigr 07-12-2018 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Mountain Mule (Post 1011507)
...but first we must finish winning the Battle of Bowling Green. ;)

GASP!! :eek: Them's mah peoples!

Gravdigr 07-12-2018 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 1011526)
Well 2000 years later, the world went to hell. 16 was a good year.

:)

Griff 07-13-2018 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 1011510)
Democrats are too busy fighting each other. :rolleyes:

Yep. The blue dogs are voting for the latest SC nutter. The excuse being they can't lose the seat to a Republican... What is the point of holding the seat if you're voting with the GOP anyway?

sexobon 07-31-2018 08:29 PM

Meanwhile in Australia
 
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94 participants ran Australia’s Ellery Brookman Goldfields Pipeline Half Marathon earlier in July. The typical finisher had approximately 2.02 legs.

The average was thrown off by a local stray dog named Stormy, who met the runners before the race and then, citing a light schedule of licking himself and sleeping for 18 yards that day, decided to join them. Stormy ran the course diligently, hitting every checkpoint and finishing with an estimated time of 2:30 — good enough for a top 70 finish. Despite not wearing a bib, the very good dog was recognized for his efforts, earning a medal for running 13.1 miles despite stumpy legs.

“This dog is walking around, making itself known to all the runners. We get the air horn out and say ‘Go’ and off he goes with everybody,” volunteer coordinator Allison Hunter told Australia’s ABC News. ”Speaking with all the aid stations and marshals later, we found out he stopped at every single one.”

At the race stations he was having a little runaround and saying hello to the volunteers and participants, and then he would team up with another runner and keep on following the crowd. He was just out there having a trot through the bush and enjoying people’s company.

Stormy didn’t get much time to revel in his accomplishment, however. Rangers took the canine from the finish line, which is a pet-free zone, to the pound after no one claimed him at the end of the race. He’ll spend up to seven days in dog jail waiting for his owner to pick him up. Organizers were told the good boy is a year-old resident of a local Aboriginal community who doesn’t have a single owner, but knows everyone in town.

We thought he deserved a medal since he had done the whole thing. So Allison and I went down to the rangers, gave him a medal and gave him more exposure so hopefully the owner might see.

If no one claims the rugged half-marathoner pup by the end of the week, he’ll be put up for adoption. Anyone in western Australia looking for a running mate will be able to apply to give him his forever home for a cost of about $300, plus expenses.

So, if you’re feeling unmotivated today for any cause, just remember; if this stumpy little Australian dog can do it, so can you.



Griff 08-04-2018 08:49 AM

Look at that good boy!

Carruthers 08-04-2018 10:45 AM

I had a feeling that I'd seen a similar report a couple of years ago.

Eventually I found this:

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Dog Accidentally Joins Half Marathon, Finishes Race In 7th Place


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The marathon entrant finished in seventh place, but she made several stops along the way.
Ludivine, a two-year-old bloodhound in Alabama, won a medal for her seventh-place finish in the Trackless Train Trek Half-Marathon.
She raced with other, two-legged runners, crossing the finish line of the 13.1-mile course with a time of 1:32:56.
All of this came as quite a surprise to Ludivine's owner who had let the dog out to do her business and thought she was just out running in the woods.

Undertoad 08-04-2018 11:04 AM

What IS it about the half marathon that dogs love it so much!! It's the only race they ever run!!

IotD from 2011: Dog runs half marathon to support cancer research

http://cellar.org/2011/dozer.jpg

Why: because they can't do a full marathon, and any shorter race is not newsworthy. Therefore the half marathon is the only race we will read about good dogs entering. Let's see if this hypothesis proves out.

Clodfobble 08-04-2018 11:26 AM

Sometimes they do it.

Sometimes they even train dogs to do it for blind marathon runners. (Mute your speakers, a video on the page autoplays.) But they freely admit that of the 165 they've been training for marathons with the blind, only 12 are "race-ready."


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