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I'm Tired, Whats the most exausting thing you'vedon |
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King Death |
Aug 16 2005, 03:11 PM
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Joined: 21-July 05
From: Ha!!! wouldn't you like to know...

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Probably, being up for 36 hours with lots of random sports activities and running spries thrown in.
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"I am like so totaly like like totaly totaly like to-" *BANG* Hehe.. I just killed my inner child... Click
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Fuzzy Knight |
Aug 17 2005, 06:07 PM
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Joined: 23-March 05

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Training Camp or what we can call it... Up at 07:00, push-ups, sitt-ups etc. for two hours. No break, just train and train harder. After that we needed to run at least 5 km, while running we were going through hard terrain, climbing and swimming over rivers. None stop, until we reached a little mountain where we had a 20 min break before going off again... It was like that for 3 days, but from 07:00 - 20:00 with some breaks, but really was like beeing in the army, down and crawl in the mud and all that. Nothing I would recommend for someone that doesn't like training. But after those 3 days I skipped school for 4 days, was so tried pluss I had gotten a cold and neck problems... It was exhausting - but after that I was actually feeling good about my self only managing those 3 days Out from there the old running training, that was connected to the football was once to twice a week. Where we needed to run 5 km, before having 5 min break before running up and down a very steep hill at least 10 times, before running down to the football field and do some strength training there. Really, it was hard the first time and it was also at the winter. Was glad I had snow to dive into at the end of the training 
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Chumbaniya |
Aug 20 2005, 10:48 PM
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Joined: 13-May 05
From: The house of fun!

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QUOTE(BobV @ Aug 16 2005, 04:22 PM) Nothing. I redefine the word 'Slacker'. I suppose there's the time I actually made my homework...  I sometimes get close to doing homework, but it seems that concentrating on things makes me too hot and gives me a headache, preventing me from ever doing any work for more than 5 minutes.
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"It's a party. It doesn't have to make sense" - Homer "To alcohol - the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems" - Homer
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Chumbaniya |
Aug 31 2005, 12:32 AM
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Joined: 13-May 05
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QUOTE(OverrideB1 @ Aug 30 2005, 09:12 PM) 72 hours of Guildwars... without a break  You, sir, are very strange... I mean, how could you play guild wars? World of Warcraft is far superior 
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"It's a party. It doesn't have to make sense" - Homer "To alcohol - the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems" - Homer
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OverrideB1 |
Aug 31 2005, 08:08 PM
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Joined: 12-February 05
From: The Darker side of the Moon

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QUOTE(Chumbaniya @ Aug 31 2005, 12:32 AM) You, sir, are very strange... I mean, how could you play guild wars? World of Warcraft is far superior  It's the subtle difference between £8.99/month and bugger all/month This post has been edited by OverrideB1: Aug 31 2005, 08:10 PM
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ED 209 |
Sep 8 2005, 07:05 PM
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Once, I ran from Portugal to eastern America in three months, I broke a sweat. No, seriously, probably just doing all nighters or something.
This post has been edited by ED 209: Sep 8 2005, 07:06 PM
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Red |
Sep 10 2005, 12:34 AM
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Joined: 29-May 05
From: If you're lucky, sometimes I'm here.

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2 km eh? Tomorrow I'm doing a 2.5 (though it may actually be a 5.5, not sure though) run called the Terry Fox Trot, a run in hopes to support Terry Fox's dream of not only raising Cancer awareness, but finding even better ways to treat Cancer.
Oh, and if you didn't know, Terry Fox was a 22 year old man who with the support of his family, tried to run across Canada. He had lost his leg due to Cancer at the age of about 18, and dipped his prothsthetic leg in the sea arond Newfoundland (Canada's most eastern provence) and ran 44 km a day in hopes to dip his prothsthetic leg in the sea touching British Columbia (Canada's most western province). He ran all day, every day, and would sleep in his van or hotels that gave him housing. He made it to Thunder Bay Ontario, before dieing due to his Cancer. Due to this, we now celebrate his run every year by running huge races (In most you can get to the finish point through anything like bikes, roller blades, walking, pushing a stroller) and marathons in his memory.
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