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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #193 on: December 13, 2012, 09:50:00 AM »
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon.   Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty.  There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother . 

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly. 

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April. 

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
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congratulations on finishing one marathon and committing to another!.
That running bug can bite real hard, I have seen it happen to several people.
Not me thankfully, but other people.
How about a shirt that says Daily Finisher?

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #192 on: December 13, 2012, 09:46:00 AM »
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Quote from: CBird65
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon.   Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty.  There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother . 

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly. 

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April. 

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
:wub:
congratulations on finishing one marathon and committing to another!.
That running bug can bite real hard, I have seen it happen to several people.
Not me thankfully, but other people.
How about a shirt that says Daily Finisher?

proud to quit with you and congrats
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Ha! He said Daily Finisher! 'jerk'
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #191 on: December 13, 2012, 09:44:00 AM »
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Quote from: CBird65
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon.   Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty.  There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother . 

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly. 

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April. 

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
:wub:
congratulations on finishing one marathon and committing to another!.
That running bug can bite real hard, I have seen it happen to several people.
Not me thankfully, but other people.
How about a shirt that says Daily Finisher?

proud to quit with you and congrats

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #190 on: December 13, 2012, 09:30:00 AM »
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Quote from: CBird65
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon.  Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty.  There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother . 

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly. 

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April. 

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
:wub:
congratulations on finishing one marathon and committing to another!.
That running bug can bite real hard, I have seen it happen to several people.
Not me thankfully, but other people.
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #189 on: December 13, 2012, 09:24:00 AM »
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon. Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty. There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother .

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly.

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April.

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
:wub:

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #188 on: December 13, 2012, 09:17:00 AM »
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It’s what makes KTC a haven of quit for me but it seems to get lost with the revolving door of cavers taking a dump on this site and on all of us each time they have a “F-it” moment.

After hitting the Hall last April, I was challenged to write out another goal that required a physical and mental component, like a dumbass that challenge was the Dallas Marathon. Last Sunday I finished my first marathon and believe me, it was not pretty. There are similarities in running a race like that and quit – both take a very long time, requite mental toughness, dedication and they both hurt like a mother .

During what seemed to be the longest day on earth for me I had battle the urge not quit running repeatedly.

There were friends, family and other runners who had already finished the course that were cheering as I rounded the final turn and headed for the finish line.

After finishing the race this past Sunday, I was exhausted mentally and physically and said I wouldnÂ’t put myself through that torture again.

Today is the following Thursday and I am committing myself to another marathon in April.

The biggest difference between running and our quitÂ… in the race, there is a finish line and when you cross it they give you medal and a shirt that says FINISHER on it.

I want my quit to say FINISHER!!!
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #187 on: December 06, 2012, 05:44:00 PM »
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It's almost race time!!!
Hell yea! Best of luck!

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #186 on: December 06, 2012, 05:32:00 PM »
It's almost race time!!!
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #185 on: November 30, 2012, 07:13:00 PM »
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #184 on: November 30, 2012, 12:12:00 AM »
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Perfect blend of attractiveness and athleticism - especially in full body compression suit.
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #183 on: November 29, 2012, 05:38:00 PM »
If we can't hijack Peeturd's thread, who's can we hijack?

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #182 on: November 29, 2012, 05:14:00 PM »
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Perfect blend of attractiveness and athleticism - especially in full body compression suit.
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #181 on: November 29, 2012, 04:56:00 PM »
ROLLING 'crackup'

Help, my page as has been hijacked!!!

Who can I call??
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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #180 on: November 29, 2012, 04:43:00 PM »
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Bruce....the Johnny Football of KTC.
His stats are pretty impressive:

4.2 sec CTF time (couch to fridge)
Effective with both Right and Left hands
HeÂ’s Ginger through and through
Plays on both sides of the ball
Plays with both teams
Plays multiple positions
Multisport (both a pitcher and catcher - prefers catching though)
Perfect blend of attractiveness and athleticism - especially in full body compression suit.


And yeah, hijacking birdÂ’s thread seems to be the perfect place to post this....

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Re: Failed to Intro
« Reply #179 on: November 29, 2012, 04:21:00 PM »
Bruce....the Johnny Football of KTC.