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2014-04-30 1:37 PM in reply to: ingleshteechur |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? What's the plan after you get to the bottom of this? |
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2014-04-30 1:41 PM in reply to: Kido |
Member 5452 NC | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Kido What's the plan after you get to the bottom of this? World domination. |
2014-04-30 1:41 PM in reply to: Kido |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Kido What's the plan after you get to the bottom of this? She gets to go..."na na na na na". |
2014-04-30 1:54 PM in reply to: Kido |
Expert 3126 Boise, ID | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Kido What's the plan after you get to the bottom of this? We move on to the lifeguard Kona guy thread. |
2014-04-30 2:16 PM in reply to: ingleshteechur |
Expert 1224 Is this Heaven? No, it's Iowa. | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by ingleshteechur Originally posted by Khyron No, now you go all in. Get a friend or someone to phone her and pretend to be a reporter from Runner's World or something, doing a story on local amateurs - see how far she'll go with it. Don't tempt me! We live in a small town with a very small newspaper--the owner would gladly interview anyone I suggest--he's always desperate for a story of some sort! This could really, really happen... So when do you get into "Crazy Taper Mode"? I believe that would be the best time to really make the call to the paper. Then you have your built in excuse. I think the conversation could go like this: Newspaper guy calls ingleshteechur: "Hi this is yada yada from so and so Newspaper and we are doing a story on local residents........" Ingleshteechur: I'd love to talk about the past race but right now all my focus is on my next race..... What you really need to do is call Ms Obviously Didn't Run the Marathon Johnson and talk to her." Newspaper guy: Great! Thanks for the lead. I can't wait to hear her story. Ingleshteechur: **under her breath** You have no idea how much I want to hear that story but who is really anxious are the nuts on BT. Then once the story is published all you need to do is COPY and PASTE the link and we are all feeling much more satisified. |
2014-04-30 2:56 PM in reply to: Aarondb4 |
Elite 4583 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Aarondb4 Originally posted by Kido What's the plan after you get to the bottom of this? We move on to the lifeguard Kona guy thread. Yeah! Let's roast that guy too! |
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2014-04-30 2:57 PM in reply to: 0 |
Elite 4583 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Oh I'm in full blown taper madness for St. George Saturday--I think that's why I'm getting so diabolical! I was ready to drop this a few days ago but you people are taking advantage of my weakened state right now! Maybe I'll call newspaper guy tomorrow afternoon on my way out of town to St. George and leave a wake of destruction behind me...muuuaahhaaaaaaaaaaa Edited by ingleshteechur 2014-04-30 2:58 PM |
2014-04-30 4:08 PM in reply to: ingleshteechur |
Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by ingleshteechur Originally posted by Khyron No, now you go all in. Get a friend or someone to phone her and pretend to be a reporter from Runner's World or something, doing a story on local amateurs - see how far she'll go with it. Don't tempt me! We live in a small town with a very small newspaper--the owner would gladly interview anyone I suggest--he's always desperate for a story of some sort! This could really, really happen... Record the conversation and release it to TMZ. |
2014-04-30 6:27 PM in reply to: Socks |
96 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Socks Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic |
2014-05-01 12:27 PM in reply to: gotbitten |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by gotbitten Originally posted by Socks I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very true! Not having any reasoning or motivation behind being deceptive is truly CRAZY.
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2014-05-01 12:53 PM in reply to: KSH |
Champion 18680 Lost in the Luminiferous Aether | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by KSH Originally posted by gotbitten Originally posted by Socks I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very true! Not having any reasoning or motivation behind being deceptive is truly CRAZY.
Because you do not know the reasoning does not mean there isn't one. I can give you a very good reasoning for lying about a race: Self-esteem. *Note: good as in applicable not as a measure of value or validity. |
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2014-05-01 12:56 PM in reply to: gotbitten |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by gotbitten Originally posted by Socks I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, That's a curious viewpoint... How does someone lying about them racing take away your accomplishment? That's sounds strange to me. If someone else said they did IMAZ when they didn't does that mean I haven't done it? Or me doing it has less value to me? What people say about their race (or lying about it) takes nothing from my 6 months of training, hard work, dedication, and the fact I busted my butt on that course - NOTHING. Considering drug use is illegal, and speeding - I DO care. Especially when I'm riding my bike on the streets, or driving, or worse yet, have kids out there. I care very much if people are being reckless or dangerous. Cheat on your spouse? I guess that's on you, but there sure has been a breakdown of the family over the years. Whether that's a good thing, or bad thing, I guess it's up to you. Lying for attention? Sad, but not that big a deal to me. I pity them a bit. Must be insecure and unhappy with themselves enough that they need to fabricate something to feel good about themselves. But that has far less impact to me than cheaters, drug users, or speeders. |
2014-05-01 1:00 PM in reply to: trinnas |
Member 354 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by trinnas Originally posted by KSH Originally posted by gotbitten Originally posted by Socks I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very true! Not having any reasoning or motivation behind being deceptive is truly CRAZY.
Because you do not know the reasoning does not mean there isn't one. I can give you a very good reasoning for lying about a race: Self-esteem. *Note: good as in applicable not as a measure of value or validity. Well said, KSH. If I could put the smack-down on someone lying about a race right from the get-go, I certainly would. That said, if I missed the initial opportunity, I'd ignore it and move on. |
2014-05-01 1:00 PM in reply to: 0 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by trinnas Because you do not know the reasoning does not mean there isn't one. I can give you a very good reasoning for lying about a race: Self-esteem. *Note: good as in applicable not as a measure of value or validity. Absolutely. Self esteem and the feeling to be accepted, appreciated, liked and respected are HUGE HUGE HUGE motivating factors. We all do it, all the time (well mostly). Laugh at stupid jokes, do what the "cool kids" are doing, say things the other person wants to hear to be liked... Some may take it to extremes and fabricate stories (which may have happened in this case) or not realize that other really don't care THAT MUCH if you did the race or not. But acceptance and insecurity could be the basis behind a LOT decisions people make. Edited by Kido 2014-05-01 1:01 PM |
2014-05-01 1:15 PM in reply to: Kido |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Kido Originally posted by gotbitten Originally posted by Socks I would prefer that you lie about drug use and cheat on your spouse. At least then you aren't taking from my accomplishment. Someone who lies about races really is a special kind of crazy, I need attention kind of liar versus a lie to avoid conflict liar. Neither is good, but crazy random lying makes even less sense and is a bit more scary. Breaking the law - speed all you want, don't care, conversely, if breaking the law means you five fingered my Specialized tri bike or publicly posted my private info, go ahead and lie about the run instead and let the na na na-ing begin. It IS amusing and ironic Personally I don't have enough energy to care if someone is lying or not. Whatever, they have to live with themselves at the end of the day. There are worse things in life to lie about like drug use, cheating on your spouse or breaking the law etc. Over nearly 10 years here on BT there are lots of folks who have lied about race results. Its easy enough to check and kind of amusing but like I said whatever,,,,,,,,,,,,,, That's a curious viewpoint... How does someone lying about them racing take away your accomplishment? That's sounds strange to me. If someone else said they did IMAZ when they didn't does that mean I haven't done it? Or me doing it has less value to me? What people say about their race (or lying about it) takes nothing from my 6 months of training, hard work, dedication, and the fact I busted my butt on that course - NOTHING. Considering drug use is illegal, and speeding - I DO care. Especially when I'm riding my bike on the streets, or driving, or worse yet, have kids out there. I care very much if people are being reckless or dangerous. Cheat on your spouse? I guess that's on you, but there sure has been a breakdown of the family over the years. Whether that's a good thing, or bad thing, I guess it's up to you. Lying for attention? Sad, but not that big a deal to me. I pity them a bit. Must be insecure and unhappy with themselves enough that they need to fabricate something to feel good about themselves. But that has far less impact to me than cheaters, drug users, or speeders. xabillion |
2014-05-01 2:48 PM in reply to: mehaner |
Extreme Veteran 799 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Does anyone else feel disappointed when they see new posts to this thread and then they see that the situation hasn't been figured out yet? Not sure why, but I really want to know if she ran or not. |
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2014-05-01 3:27 PM in reply to: jmcconne |
Member 354 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? What if this was all a deliberate plan to punk a bunch of us? What if she never intended to run, lied about it and has been lurking on this forum getting a huuuuuge laugh out of how some folks are getting so bent out of shape about something that's pretty inconsequential. It's a race, big deal. ....maybe I'm the liar. No wait, I'm not. Or am I? This is getting too much like Inception. |
2014-05-01 3:29 PM in reply to: 0 |
489 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? It really doesn't help that the OP's profile pic isn't a billion miles from this image..... Edited by Dan-L 2014-05-01 3:32 PM (images.jpg) Attachments ---------------- images.jpg (7KB - 12 downloads) |
2014-05-01 3:36 PM in reply to: Dan-L |
Expert 1224 Is this Heaven? No, it's Iowa. | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Dan-L It really doesn't help that the OP's profile pic isn't a billion miles from this image..... I think I'm too dumb to understand this comment.
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2014-05-01 3:39 PM in reply to: jmcconne |
Pro 5755 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by jmcconne Does anyone else feel disappointed when they see new posts to this thread and then they see that the situation hasn't been figured out yet? Not sure why, but I really want to know if she ran or not. Yes, this thread has run it's course.... or not. |
2014-05-01 3:41 PM in reply to: Dan-L |
Elite 4583 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by Dan-L It really doesn't help that the OP's profile pic isn't a billion miles from this image..... What's your point? |
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2014-05-01 3:42 PM in reply to: 0 |
Elite 4583 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by siouxcityhawk Originally posted by Dan-L It really doesn't help that the OP's profile pic isn't a billion miles from this image..... I think I'm too dumb to understand this comment.
Yeah, I'm not sure if I'm being insulted or not... Edited to add...crazy girlfriend meme? Really Dan-L? Edited by ingleshteechur 2014-05-01 3:54 PM |
2014-05-01 5:04 PM in reply to: ingleshteechur |
489 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Originally posted by ingleshteechur Originally posted by siouxcityhawk Originally posted by Dan-L It really doesn't help that the OP's profile pic isn't a billion miles from this image..... I think I'm too dumb to understand this comment.
Yeah, I'm not sure if I'm being insulted or not... Edited to add...crazy girlfriend meme? Really Dan-L? No, no - crazy 'stalking' girlfriend. I'm only pulling your leg. |
2014-05-01 5:15 PM in reply to: Dan-L |
489 | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Ok, if that wasn't funny then this definitely won't be. (49283967.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 49283967.jpg (57KB - 13 downloads) |
2014-05-01 5:34 PM in reply to: Dan-L |
Master 1437 Calgary, AB | Subject: RE: Do you think she ran or not? Can't really tease her too much since a) it's 6 pages and b) we're in the 6 pages. At least she actually knows the person. Patiently waiting for the reporter -> sting operation to go down. |
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