And that's just the point: the people we know who are serious distance runners, the ones who have run marathonS (that's right, with a capital S), don't put magnets on their cars trumpeting their achievement. No, they're too busy training to worry about such pleasantries and saving up to travel to the real races to shell out cash for vehicle braggery.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Don't Run Either
We never could get into running for sport either. Like the owner of this car, though, we brag every time we do no matter how inconsistent or insignificant the workout is since the workout is so demanding.
And that's just the point: the people we know who are serious distance runners, the ones who have run marathonS (that's right, with a capital S), don't put magnets on their cars trumpeting their achievement. No, they're too busy training to worry about such pleasantries and saving up to travel to the real races to shell out cash for vehicle braggery.
And that's just the point: the people we know who are serious distance runners, the ones who have run marathonS (that's right, with a capital S), don't put magnets on their cars trumpeting their achievement. No, they're too busy training to worry about such pleasantries and saving up to travel to the real races to shell out cash for vehicle braggery.
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Hilarious! Keep up the good fight. I notice this stuff more than ever now when I'm on the road!
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