Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge (Page 5)
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2006-08-18 8:29 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Regular 80 Oak Park, Il | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... |
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2006-08-18 8:50 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge jowisc - do you realize you have 10 posts, 5 are in this thread and you have posted the word weiner at least 24 times, not including your sig line? <sniff> I love you, man.
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2006-08-18 8:54 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge you know I hope my swimming is better so I can get out of the water before all you oly people and then as you pass me on the bike start ringing my bell, and tell you all how your not as cool as the spiriters. Still I think I have to side with pp posse on this one. I mean they had hunter kemp at there press release for crying out loud. |
2006-08-18 9:03 AM in reply to: #515485 |
Expert 1357 Mukwonago, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge chirunner134 - 2006-08-18 8:54 AM you know I hope my swimming is better so I can get out of the water before all you oly people and then as you pass me on the bike start ringing my bell, and tell you all how your not as cool as the spiriters. Still I think I have to side with pp posse on this one. I mean they had hunter kemp at there press release for crying out loud. Hmmmm. chirunner is siding with pp posse..... I am thinking about where that bell might end up... |
2006-08-18 9:05 AM in reply to: #515444 |
Master 1480 Southwest Chicago 'burbs | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge jowisc - 2006-08-18 8:29 AM WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRS....WEEEEEINERRRRRRS.... I think our average age dropped from 6 to about 4.5 based solely on this post. |
2006-08-18 9:41 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Expert 1148 NW Suburbs, Illinois | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Well, I am getting that look from my co-workers again. Too much laughing out loud at these posts. Funny stuff. But on a serious note, and it really doesn't apply as much to the Posse, however, I am concerned about the team dissention on the Weiner team. Not sure exactly what is going on, but I was trolling the triathlon web sites and saw this picture (attached) of Whizz on one of them. Not exactly sure what it means, but hey, if I wasn't part of the Posse, I would want to jump on the bandwagon, too! (whizz1.jpg) Attachments ---------------- whizz1.jpg (16KB - 35 downloads) |
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2006-08-18 9:49 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge uh, Scott, that's playing dirty and I think you picked the one Wiener you don't want to mess with. Good luck with that one and I'll help you find your a$$ after she gets done kicking it all over transition this weekend.
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2006-08-18 9:50 AM in reply to: #515561 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge OMG!
**Laughing**
This is what happens when I walk away from my computer for just a couple of hours?????
You've sullied my weiner image. WEINER POWER!!!!!!!!!!! |
2006-08-18 9:51 AM in reply to: #515267 |
Elite 2468 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge [OK. I believe I've been the intended victim of a heinous plot by the Posse to sabatoge my taper..such as it's been... FIRST: Yesterday evening I was getting ready to do an EASY, SHORT training ride with Mark: "Did you check your tires yet" Me: "no, not yet" Mark: "I'll do it". ( Notice the quickness with which the offer to help was made.) I walk into the room where the bikes are kept just as he removes the pump from the stem of the rear tire. As I reach for my shoes we all hear BANG! and the tire that he just had replaced by our local tri shop while I was out of town blew. I don't know about you all but I smell a conspiracy...I think perhaps he paid off our wrench, and I will be watching our bank accounts for large sums of outgoing money. THEN: We're out riding and I say "we're at 15 minutes, we need to turn around" Mark: "Let's go just a little longer". Clearly this was an attempt to tire me out and sabatoge my weak attempt at tapering. Obviously he rested while I was gone and faked his logs, so that he has some extra energy at this point. Perhaps it was a mind game, tempting me to I am happy to report that my tire changing skills and my stubborn refusal to be tempted served me well.... |
2006-08-18 9:56 AM in reply to: #515267 |
Elite 2468 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge triingforsept07 - 2006-08-17 9:25 PM Looks like I am going to make the dinner too if that is OK. It will just be me. Thanks!
FOOD FIGHT!!! average age back up to 13..... |
2006-08-18 10:15 AM in reply to: #515576 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge CindyK - 2006-08-18 9:51 AM [I am happy to report that my tire changing skills and my stubborn refusal to be tempted served me well.... Clearly, he will pay the price down the road when you continue to display this ability in other areas of your relationship. WIENERS UNITE!!! (AKA: CROSSING SWORDS)
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2006-08-18 11:33 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Weiners Slogans that didn't quite make it: We go long and hard. You can't beat us. Can't touch this!
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2006-08-18 11:38 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Expert 1357 Mukwonago, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Conversation at the Chancery on Saturday: PP Weiner Team Member: I would like to order a Hot Dog with a diet coke, please. Waitress: Would you like some Ketchup with your weiner? PP Weiner Team Member: No thanks because we will never be behind!! Ba Dum Bum |
2006-08-18 11:39 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Master 1732 Delafield, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Hey good luck to everyone this weekend. May the best team win. I love the Posse, but secretly I'm pulling for the Weiners. |
2006-08-18 11:48 AM in reply to: #509168 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge |
2006-08-18 12:10 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Expert 1357 Mukwonago, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Song sung by the PP Posse to the tune of the Oscar Meyer Weiner song: Oh I wish I were a Pleasant Prairie Weiner Yes that's the team where I would like to be Cause if I were a Pleasant Prairie Weiner Then I wouldn't have to finish two or three OK - i really need to get back to work!! |
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2006-08-18 1:02 PM in reply to: #515561 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Ok, for anyone who wants to try to find everyone else I'll try to help on Sat but I won't be up there until around two. Here's what I posted in the WI forum. I'll post this here and in the Challenge thread but if anyone wants to get ahold of me my cell is 847-774-3772 and I'll be there around 1-2pm on Sat. Checking in and and hopefully making the 3pm race talk. Then hanging around until time for dinner.
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2006-08-18 1:37 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Elite 2468 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge I think just about everyone has been pm'd my cel, or I left it on a couple of blogs. If anyone wants it pm me or MarkK! Or get it from HL. (I did give it to you didn't I HL? The number, you filthy minded wretch types!) |
2006-08-18 1:46 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Expert 1148 NW Suburbs, Illinois | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Perfect. Please leave your phone on all the time. Just in case anyone needs to call you, at say 1am or 2am, just to see if you are getting any quality sleep, etc.? Oh yeah, and your room number at the Best Western was 212, correct? Just in case we feel the urge to stop by to make sure everything is OK, at like 3 am. Just kidding. We would never stoop that low...really. |
2006-08-18 1:51 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge You can call me anytime, day or night. I sleep with it clipped to my ear, on vibrate (so as not to disturb my wife). It can be annoying but sometimes Torbjorn (I call him Torry) Faris or Jessi needs to call for some advice and I promised them I'd always be available. It is funny though, I had to change my number after Kona last year because this psychotic German kept calling me in the middle of the night yelling, "I'VE GOT NO POWA!".
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2006-08-18 3:10 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Expert 1148 NW Suburbs, Illinois | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge OK - I will see most of you on Saturday. I know this is not the end of the trash talking, and probably only the beginning. I look forward to meeting all of you, and most importantly have a fun time on Sunday. Please don't forget anything for Sunday. I leave you with this quote from the coach (Billy Bob Thornton) on the movie, Friday Night Lights: "Being perfect is not about that scoreboard out there. It's not about winning. It's about you and your relationship with yourself, your family and your friends. Being perfect is about being able to look your friends in the eye and know that you didnt let them down because you told them the truth. And that truth is you did everything you could. There wasnt one more thing you could've done. Can you live in that moment as best you can, with clear eyes, and love in your heart, with joy in your heart? If you can do that gentleman (and ladies) - you're perfect." PS. Whizz, if you can get me a hat like yours, I sure would appreciate it |
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2006-08-18 3:15 PM in reply to: #515994 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Why would you want an ugly hat like that? I found it on the side of the street and just put it on becuase my head was cold. After I warmed up, I promptly discarded it like the garbage it was! Edited by Whizzzzz 2006-08-18 3:16 PM |
2006-08-18 3:19 PM in reply to: #515999 |
Expert 1148 NW Suburbs, Illinois | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Touche' - good work |
2006-08-18 3:34 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge As the other team "leader" I feel compelled to respond to Scott's most elegant and moving motivational quote with one of my own. I too am looking forward to this weekend as much for the opportunity to meet you all and share the experience as for the running of the race itself. It has been a joy this week to get to know all of you, on both teams, and I hope you feel the same. That being said I would like to quote one of my favorite movies about sports. It is a football movie (like Scott's) however I feel that certain motivational concepts and ideals transcend the boundaries of individual sports and speak to the fundamental truths of any athletic endeavor. Thus, from The Replacements, the immortal words of Edward O'Neill: "I've seen monkey sh!t-fights at the zoo that were more organized than this." Let's have a blast on Sunday! That course doesn't stand a chance!
Edited by hangloose 2006-08-18 3:36 PM |
2006-08-18 8:38 PM in reply to: #509168 |
Regular 80 Oak Park, Il | Subject: RE: Pleasant Prairie OLY Challenge Since we're all about the motivation right now, I am reminded that's its not always what the clock says at the end of the day by this little gem... Judge Smails: Ty, what did you shoot today? See ya soon!
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