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Best way to celebrate a good race?
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Clench your fist and scream "YES"!1 Votes - [2.44%]
Moon the spectators1 Votes - [2.44%]
Get a tatoo0 Votes - [0%]
Get another tatoo2 Votes - [4.88%]
Get naked0 Votes - [0%]
Bitchslap Chuck Norris silly0 Votes - [0%]
Bitchslap Jack Bauer silly0 Votes - [0%]
Carry your kids across the finish line with you2 Votes - [4.88%]
Drink a beer16 Votes - [39.02%]
Vomit3 Votes - [7.32%]
Finish WITH a beer1 Votes - [2.44%]
Schedule the next one3 Votes - [7.32%]
Stay at the line and cheer on the finishers after you8 Votes - [19.51%]
Pedicure and a Cosmopolitain1 Votes - [2.44%]
Eat a great cheeseburger... And fries1 Votes - [2.44%]
Go anywhere in public so your race numbers can be seen1 Votes - [2.44%]
Giving a big sweaty hug to my husband1 Votes - [2.44%]
This is a multiple choice poll.

2006-03-03 9:05 AM

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2006-03-03 9:25 AM
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Queen BTich
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?

I was trying to post a picture from my album that I didn't have saved on my work computer and couldn't get it to work. Oh well.

I celebrate this way:

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=869&photoid=8812

 



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2006-03-03 9:26 AM
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2006-03-03 9:29 AM
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Buttercup
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
Hugs from my buddies and a cold beer. It's amazing how GOOD a Bud Light can taste after a long run.
2006-03-03 9:30 AM
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2006-03-03 9:32 AM
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2006-03-03 11:02 AM
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Master
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?

I voted to stay at the finish line and cheer on the rest of the finishers. I think that is SO VERY IMPORTANT!

My kids join me, and we do this after they race too!

I love how the crowd is usualy louder for the last finisher than they are for the first!

I love this sport!

2006-03-03 11:06 AM
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Buttercup
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
oneword - 2006-03-03 9:30 AM

Renee - 2006-03-03 9:29 AM Hugs from my buddies and a cold beer. It's amazing how GOOD a Bud Light can taste after a long run.

As well as a Cuban sandwich... you darn near inhaled that thing!  

Two of them. Chased it down with a beer (thanks, Haley!). Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh bliss.

While I was busy inhaling the sandwich, Max gave me a memento - silver 26.2 charm w/necklace. Talk about a race I will never forget!

2006-03-03 11:10 AM
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2006-03-03 11:12 AM
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2006-03-03 11:51 AM
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Master
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
oneword - 2006-03-03 11:10 AM
Freeswimmingfish - 2006-03-03 11:02 AM

I voted to stay at the finish line and cheer on the rest of the finishers. I think that is SO VERY IMPORTANT!

My kids join me, and we do this after they race too!

I love how the crowd is usualy louder for the last finisher than they are for the first!

I love this sport!

You know, that's a great choice to add. Wish I'd thought of it!

The last two years that I've finished our organized century there's been a group of little kids at the end cheering for us, regardless of how bedraggled we look. 

 

I didnt add the choice, but that is what we do!

It shows good sportsmanship!



2006-03-03 12:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
Renee - 2006-03-03 12:06 PM

Two of them. Chased it down with a beer (thanks, Haley!). Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh bliss.

While I was busy inhaling the sandwich, Max gave me a memento - silver 26.2 charm w/necklace. Talk about a race I will never forget!

Me neither.  The best race in the world is the one you do with your friends.

I do like Haley's 26.2 tattoo though...perhaps I can find a spot.

 

2006-03-03 12:44 PM
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Buttercup
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
Haha! Love your avatar, Max!!!!!!!!!
2006-03-03 12:45 PM
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Renee - 2006-03-03 1:44 PM Haha! Love your avatar, Max!!!!!!!!!

Heh!  That's your poster! 

They said about 2 weeks for delivery.



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2006-03-03 1:00 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Best way to celebrate a good race?
Sadly, I have yet to have a race with beer at the end...

But yeah, beer & cheering in the rest would be perfect.
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