Clubfoothead Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Yer waaaaay too laid back to piss off the radical right. Plus, most of them can't read. And yet they keep posting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuke'em ttg Posted June 5, 2012 Author Share Posted June 5, 2012 How old are you? In regard to hobbies, I love to fish and rollerblade. Rollerblading is way better for your body (knees) and just as good of a workout. Fishing for small/largemouth bass is a favorite of mine. old enough ta go to the store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duchess Jack Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 reading, writing, camping, volleyball, poker, videogames and as somebody said earlier, internet porn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh 0ne Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 (edited) Doing the Gladiator on June 16. What did you do for footwear? Any other advice? PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. Edited June 6, 2012 by Hugh 0ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
detlef Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. Dude, please tighten up your responses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuke'em ttg Posted June 6, 2012 Author Share Posted June 6, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. no no don't stop, did ya chit yer shorts and crawl across the finish line like that one chick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clubfoothead Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. Sounds fun. I think the Gladiator might be a level down from Spartan. 6k 17 obsticles, including a fire pit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulzale Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. OK makes the 70.3 I have in 4 weeks sound like a walk in the park. I'll remember this when I'm running toward the end of it for motivation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEC=UGA Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. Physically and mentally draining, kicked the ever-living sh*t out of me, and I absolutely loved it. Still have sore muscles, my arms and legs look like they've been in a meat grinder from the barbed wire, rocks, terrain, etc. Not sure if the Gladiator is like the Spartan but the Spartan is nuts. Already signed up for next year. The Spartan also have something called the Spartan Death Race. 26.2 miles with obstacles. Last year 250 started it and 10 finished, I think the winning time was 28 hours. Look it up on google if you're bored. Probably more information than you asked for, sorry. You Sounds fun. I think the Gladiator might be a level down from Spartan. 6k 17 obsticles, including a fire pit. People OK makes the 70.3 I have in 4 weeks sound like a walk in the park. I'll remember this when I'm running toward the end of it for motivation. Are Insane... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westvirginia Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 You People Are Insane... +1 I had a girl ask when I said "riding the bike" was I talking about a bicycle or motorcycle. I asked if my fat ass looked like I was riding a bicycle? That was prior to losing 50 lbs, but still... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevegrab Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 +1 I had a girl ask when I said "riding the bike" was I talking about a bicycle or motorcycle. I asked if my fat ass looked like I was riding a bicycle? That was prior to losing 50 lbs, but still... One of my first motorcycle riding friends was an avid bicyclist, did some competitive riding, long trips, Mt. Mitchell hill climb, etc. He said when he was at Deal's Gap and saw motorcycles go whizzing by at full lean he realized that pedaling bikes wasn't going to be as fun. He since quit riding (after a bad accident and some other health issues and outside interests) but I know during the years he rode motorcycles he didn't ride his bicycle much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh 0ne Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 no no don't stop, did ya chit yer shorts and crawl across the finish line like that one chick No, but had I sh*t mah pants you wouldn't have been able to tell because I was covered in smelly brown mud anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big John Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 No, but had I sh*t mah pants you wouldn't have been able to tell because I was covered in smelly brown mud anyway. Were they tight? :oldunsure: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh 0ne Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 Were they tight? :oldunsure: No, my name's not detlef. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rajncajn Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 So I've added gardening... That & some work we want to do to the house has gotten me back into my CAD program again as well. I've decided to lay out my house plans as well as my landscape for design ideas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
detlef Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 One of my first motorcycle riding friends was an avid bicyclist, did some competitive riding, long trips, Mt. Mitchell hill climb, etc. He said when he was at Deal's Gap and saw motorcycles go whizzing by at full lean he realized that pedaling bikes wasn't going to be as fun. He since quit riding (after a bad accident and some other health issues and outside interests) but I know during the years he rode motorcycles he didn't ride his bicycle much. So, after spending years racing bicyles and riding (bikes) a ton, I ended up getting a Seca II a number of years back (like 20 years ago). I recall convincing myself, "Hey, doing 40-50 on a bike is thrilling as it is, I don't see myself needing to go much faster than that." That lasted about not at all which I should have known. Mind you, part of the thrill of doing 50+ on a bicycle is the fact that you're sitting on 20 lbs of bike on top of 1 inch wide wheels. It seems so much faster than what you're doing. With a motor bike, I never got that same rush until I was well on the other side of 100. I do miss it, but if I ever got another, I'd get some old cruiser that wasn't as built for speed. Did like that cafe bike though. Not a full-on crotch rocket, but it could boogie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevegrab Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 So, after spending years racing bicyles and riding (bikes) a ton, I ended up getting a Seca II a number of years back (like 20 years ago). I recall convincing myself, "Hey, doing 40-50 on a bike is thrilling as it is, I don't see myself needing to go much faster than that." That lasted about not at all which I should have known. Mind you, part of the thrill of doing 50+ on a bicycle is the fact that you're sitting on 20 lbs of bike on top of 1 inch wide wheels. It seems so much faster than what you're doing. With a motor bike, I never got that same rush until I was well on the other side of 100. I do miss it, but if I ever got another, I'd get some old cruiser that wasn't as built for speed. Did like that cafe bike though. Not a full-on crotch rocket, but it could boogie. My first bike in 97 was a Suzuki Bandit, very similar to a Seca. After riding with guys on much better bikes (suspension, and brakes mostly but motor too) I needed something better. If the full on sport bikes are not your think, also look at what they call adventure bikes (Suzuki V-Strom is onw example I know many who like them). A much more upright riding position, some ability for light off road use (less plastic, larger wheels to handle dirt, etc). But cruisers are not bad either, anything on 2 wheels. I enjoy riding twisty roads the best, you don't really need to go that fast. And at 100+ things happen far too quickly, and can end very badly on 2 wheels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
detlef Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 My first bike in 97 was a Suzuki Bandit, very similar to a Seca. After riding with guys on much better bikes (suspension, and brakes mostly but motor too) I needed something better. If the full on sport bikes are not your think, also look at what they call adventure bikes (Suzuki V-Strom is onw example I know many who like them). A much more upright riding position, some ability for light off road use (less plastic, larger wheels to handle dirt, etc). But cruisers are not bad either, anything on 2 wheels. I enjoy riding twisty roads the best, you don't really need to go that fast. And at 100+ things happen far too quickly, and can end very badly on 2 wheels. That's the problem, sport bikes very much are "my thing" (though I never rode anything more "rad" than a cafe bike). I know myself too well. I don't drive my car all that fast, nor have I ever had any interest in a high performance car. But I spent so much time on 2 wheels that I just feel really comfy going fast. At my age, I don't need to mess around with that. Fortunately there's not really any hills out here big enough to get my bicycle up to the speeds I used to hit when I was younger, so I pretty much stay out of trouble. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clubfoothead Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 PM sent. For the record, aside from the 4 marathons I've run, this was the sickest thing I've ever done. OK, that was the coolest thing ever. I though of you as I crawled through the last mud pits before climbing the 14 foot wall. The flags we just there so you could see where the barbed wire was and the flags show up better in pictures I suppose. I was so happy the one I ran had barbed wire too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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