Oh, you run. That's cool. I have a friend that runs, he does races sometimes. I don't know how y'all do it. Lol. I think I'd drop before I'd been going a minute.
my dad is 70 and he can run straight uphill for 5 miles without spilling his beer. keep the running up!!
well i don't really run anymore... i was much more active before i came to college. i did run for a while, but i only did distance in seventh grade. i don't think i ever ran longer than a 400 after that... which took me close to a minute after which point i would usually drop anyway really i'm a jumper more than a runner... i did high jump and long jump, and in high school i finally realized i'm really good at hurdles
i was put off running by the boys who'd run backward in jr. high to watch my tits bounce. however, the pride in being called "knockers up" by my dad's hash group (really, a huge compliment) nearly got me running again, except the sheer pain of things bouncing in every direction aimed me towards weight lifing.
i ran in middle school was top 5 in the 1/2 mile run - around a 2:30. in high school, i threw the javelin my freshman year and almost made states - i did make the freshman/sophomore meet though - i did a running event every now and then haha. i didn't do track the next 3 years.
these are mine.. me with my mom.. and my first dog Lady.. me and my cousin... me and my cousin Olivia.. I'm on the left..
alright, i'll admit, i HATE kid photo threads. i have three pics, and all three are in my two galleries. i musta been hideous. becuase i've seen loads of pics of my brothers and sister. and they joke about how i looked like fat elvis. i hate being the ugly one in the family. and they're all smarter, too. assholes. is my period showing?
was this a state meet, or if not, what level? i don't know of it's because of the state or the size of my school, but we had no such thing, so i'm curious
it was a meet for those freshman and sophmores in high school that were close to making the state meet, but didn't quite get there.
you laugh, but you have NO IDEA how much spray and wash it took to get that out of my favorite jammies.
That all we had was mutts lol, cept for a couple German Shepherds. Of course mutts are the best, cuz I'm a mutt, too.
hmm, interesting idea... so if no 9th-10th graders came close, there would be no one there, and if every near miss was that age there would be a huge crowd? or was it basically the top so many 9-10s that didn't actually make it? or everyone in that age group that made it to regionals (or whatever was before state, i don't remember) but didn't make state?
i really forget how it worked out haha...i just remember going to a meet against freshman/sophomores - that not all the fresh/soph from teams - i guess it could have been an invitational. it was before the divisionals and state meets now that i just searched online...i couldnt' find the results from spring 2000 though haha
Cool, Fitzy. I think given the chance, I would've tried a sport. Probably baseball. I always wanted to learn, but nobody ever took the time to teach me except this one kid. He was younger than me, when he was like 8 or 9 and I was maybe 10 or 11 he tried to teach me but he didn't have the patience. Lol. I sucked at any sport I tried to play at church gatherings, but I always wanted to be involved.