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2014-04-28 2:50 PM
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I guess what is so confounding is that we've worked together for years, we were on the same team for a 184 mile relay last summer, and she's now repeatedly talked to me in person about the marathon--both two days prior when we were commiserating on the taper process--and then after about how sore we were.  The ease in which she went along with the story is amazing.  I've never known anyone like this.



2014-04-28 3:32 PM
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I guess what is so confounding is that we've worked together for years, we were on the same team for a 184 mile relay last summer, and she's now repeatedly talked to me in person about the marathon--both two days prior when we were commiserating on the taper process--and then after about how sore we were.  The ease in which she went along with the story is amazing.  I've never known anyone like this.

Maybe she bailed on doing it at the last minute, for whatever reason, and doesn't have the b@lls to say she bailed? All and all it sounds really bizarre. If she had run it, when you told her that her splits weren't there, you would think she would have been more upset about it. Shoot, I would have gone to look at that very moment just to verify you were right! 

She sounds like an interesting character! Ha! 

2014-04-28 4:01 PM
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Tell her that you saw her FB post about the race in September. Then you can enter it with her and cyber-stalk her for the next four months and keep us posted!

2014-04-28 4:07 PM
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IMO, to play devils advocate and go against the pathological liar theory - she probably bailed at the last second for perhaps an embarrassing reason (wanted to sleep in or was scared or didn't do as much training and couldn't do it), and instead of saying she was just lazy or didn't feel like AFTER talking it up the whole time just figured it would be easier to just lie about it.  That's not at all unusual I suppose.  Lying about it might have been easier than trying to explain why she didn't do it and answer all the questions she would get - especially after all the hype.  She said all the buzz words I'm sure.  Life changing, challenging, amazing... 

BUT, she ran into a savvy runner/triathlete that did some internet investigating and NOW she is so far in the hole of lies/deception, it's even MORE uncomfortable to say "yeah, I was lying the whole time about doing it".  She probably hoped people would just accept her story and move on...  Nope.

I base that example on how I might act.  If I had talked about doing a race for months and months, then bailed because I didn't feel like it the morning of a race?  How do you face all those people you told you were doing it?  (If that important to you).  I can see making it up being an option to some.  Personally, I would bite the bullet and say I just wasn't feeling well the morning of the race and bailed and deal with the people (again, if I cared what they thought). 

I think there are a lot worse things someone could do than lie about running a race...  as hard as it is for a runner/triathlete to imagine though!

2014-04-28 4:19 PM
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IMO, to play devils advocate and go against the pathological liar theory - she probably bailed at the last second for perhaps an embarrassing reason (wanted to sleep in or was scared or didn't do as much training and couldn't do it), and instead of saying she was just lazy or didn't feel like AFTER talking it up the whole time just figured it would be easier to just lie about it.  That's not at all unusual I suppose.  Lying about it might have been easier than trying to explain why she didn't do it and answer all the questions she would get - especially after all the hype.  She said all the buzz words I'm sure.  Life changing, challenging, amazing... 

BUT, she ran into a savvy runner/triathlete that did some internet investigating and NOW she is so far in the hole of lies/deception, it's even MORE uncomfortable to say "yeah, I was lying the whole time about doing it".  She probably hoped people would just accept her story and move on...  Nope.

I base that example on how I might act.  If I had talked about doing a race for months and months, then bailed because I didn't feel like it the morning of a race?  How do you face all those people you told you were doing it?  (If that important to you).  I can see making it up being an option to some.  Personally, I would bite the bullet and say I just wasn't feeling well the morning of the race and bailed and deal with the people (again, if I cared what they thought). 

I think there are a lot worse things someone could do than lie about running a race...  as hard as it is for a runner/triathlete to imagine though!

Lol! Were you eavesdropping!?  That is word for word what she said!!!Absolutely there are worse things to lie about but I'm fascinated with the whole charade.  Months ago she told me she registered and started training but there is no record of her even registering, DNS or otherwise so I wonder if she even registered months ago when she said she did. 

I really don't want to sound obsessed about this, although I fear I sound like I am!  Like I said I'm just fascinated by the whole charade of it.



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2014-04-28 4:23 PM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

Originally posted by Kido

IMO, to play devils advocate and go against the pathological liar theory - she probably bailed at the last second for perhaps an embarrassing reason (wanted to sleep in or was scared or didn't do as much training and couldn't do it), and instead of saying she was just lazy or didn't feel like AFTER talking it up the whole time just figured it would be easier to just lie about it.  That's not at all unusual I suppose.  Lying about it might have been easier than trying to explain why she didn't do it and answer all the questions she would get - especially after all the hype.  She said all the buzz words I'm sure.  Life changing, challenging, amazing... 

BUT, she ran into a savvy runner/triathlete that did some internet investigating and NOW she is so far in the hole of lies/deception, it's even MORE uncomfortable to say "yeah, I was lying the whole time about doing it".  She probably hoped people would just accept her story and move on...  Nope.

I base that example on how I might act.  If I had talked about doing a race for months and months, then bailed because I didn't feel like it the morning of a race?  How do you face all those people you told you were doing it?  (If that important to you).  I can see making it up being an option to some.  Personally, I would bite the bullet and say I just wasn't feeling well the morning of the race and bailed and deal with the people (again, if I cared what they thought). 

I think there are a lot worse things someone could do than lie about running a race...  as hard as it is for a runner/triathlete to imagine though!

Lol! Were you eavesdropping!?  That is word for word what she said!!!Absolutely there are worse things to lie about but I'm fascinated with the whole charade.  Months ago she told me she registered and started training but there is no record of her even registering, DNS or otherwise so I wonder if she even registered months ago when she said she did. 

I really don't want to sound obsessed about this, although I fear I sound like I am!  Like I said I'm just fascinated by the whole charade of it.

Had a convo with a friend about another friend's first marathon this weekend. We think she'll be disappointed when she finds out that it likely isn't actually lifechanging for most people.

And I think we're all a little fascinated.



2014-04-28 4:23 PM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

Originally posted by Kido

IMO, to play devils advocate and go against the pathological liar theory - she probably bailed at the last second for perhaps an embarrassing reason (wanted to sleep in or was scared or didn't do as much training and couldn't do it), and instead of saying she was just lazy or didn't feel like AFTER talking it up the whole time just figured it would be easier to just lie about it.  That's not at all unusual I suppose.  Lying about it might have been easier than trying to explain why she didn't do it and answer all the questions she would get - especially after all the hype.  She said all the buzz words I'm sure.  Life changing, challenging, amazing... 

BUT, she ran into a savvy runner/triathlete that did some internet investigating and NOW she is so far in the hole of lies/deception, it's even MORE uncomfortable to say "yeah, I was lying the whole time about doing it".  She probably hoped people would just accept her story and move on...  Nope.

I base that example on how I might act.  If I had talked about doing a race for months and months, then bailed because I didn't feel like it the morning of a race?  How do you face all those people you told you were doing it?  (If that important to you).  I can see making it up being an option to some.  Personally, I would bite the bullet and say I just wasn't feeling well the morning of the race and bailed and deal with the people (again, if I cared what they thought). 

I think there are a lot worse things someone could do than lie about running a race...  as hard as it is for a runner/triathlete to imagine though!

Lol! Were you eavesdropping!?  That is word for word what she said!!!Absolutely there are worse things to lie about but I'm fascinated with the whole charade.  Months ago she told me she registered and started training but there is no record of her even registering, DNS or otherwise so I wonder if she even registered months ago when she said she did. 

I really don't want to sound obsessed about this, although I fear I sound like I am!  Like I said I'm just fascinated by the whole charade of it.

Now I'm confused... so did she fess up or not? But based on what you said at the end maybe not. Hum. 

 

2014-04-28 4:45 PM
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Originally posted by KSH

Originally posted by ingleshteechur

Originally posted by Kido

IMO, to play devils advocate and go against the pathological liar theory - she probably bailed at the last second for perhaps an embarrassing reason (wanted to sleep in or was scared or didn't do as much training and couldn't do it), and instead of saying she was just lazy or didn't feel like AFTER talking it up the whole time just figured it would be easier to just lie about it.  That's not at all unusual I suppose.  Lying about it might have been easier than trying to explain why she didn't do it and answer all the questions she would get - especially after all the hype.  She said all the buzz words I'm sure.  Life changing, challenging, amazing... 

BUT, she ran into a savvy runner/triathlete that did some internet investigating and NOW she is so far in the hole of lies/deception, it's even MORE uncomfortable to say "yeah, I was lying the whole time about doing it".  She probably hoped people would just accept her story and move on...  Nope.

I base that example on how I might act.  If I had talked about doing a race for months and months, then bailed because I didn't feel like it the morning of a race?  How do you face all those people you told you were doing it?  (If that important to you).  I can see making it up being an option to some.  Personally, I would bite the bullet and say I just wasn't feeling well the morning of the race and bailed and deal with the people (again, if I cared what they thought). 

I think there are a lot worse things someone could do than lie about running a race...  as hard as it is for a runner/triathlete to imagine though!

Lol! Were you eavesdropping!?  That is word for word what she said!!!Absolutely there are worse things to lie about but I'm fascinated with the whole charade.  Months ago she told me she registered and started training but there is no record of her even registering, DNS or otherwise so I wonder if she even registered months ago when she said she did. 

I really don't want to sound obsessed about this, although I fear I sound like I am!  Like I said I'm just fascinated by the whole charade of it.

Now I'm confused... so did she fess up or not? But based on what you said at the end maybe not. Hum. 

 

Nope, never fessed up about it. Over the weekend a good friend of mine ran into her at the grocery store and said "Hey! Congrats on the marathon! Kim said you did great!" and she accepted the congrats, talked a bit about the course--where it started, where it ended, that is was an amazing experience and can't wait to do it again.

2014-04-28 8:20 PM
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Stone her!!!!!!

 

All she said was: "That steak was fit for Jhvh!"

 

Edited for jmk. ;^



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2014-04-29 2:43 AM
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Kind of borrowing an idea from above why not suggest something like 'hey lets donate our medals to the school trophy case' . Paint. Corner. Its time. This has gone on too long.
2014-04-29 7:47 AM
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It's more interesting to watch everyone get their panties in a bunch over it with all the in depth commentary!


2014-04-29 9:34 AM
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Originally posted by trinnas It's more interesting to watch everyone get their panties in a bunch over it with all the in depth commentary!

Woah! Woah! Woah!  Some of us aren't wearing any panties.

 

2014-04-29 9:58 AM
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Originally posted by trinnas It's more interesting to watch everyone get their panties in a bunch over it with all the in depth commentary!

Woah! Woah! Woah!  Some of us aren't wearing any panties.

 




Hahaha well there you go a new thread... Are you or aren't you? What say you COJ??
2014-04-29 5:31 PM
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I can't believe that I am so entranced by this thread. This is amazing!

2014-04-29 7:52 PM
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I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

2014-04-29 7:59 PM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

Sure she can.  She can say she's the Queen of England if she wants to.



2014-04-30 6:52 AM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.




And in the end, what she says and what she did or did not do changes nothing about your race and your accomplishment.
2014-04-30 9:20 AM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

Sure she can.  She can say she's the Queen of England if she wants to.

That might be next!

2014-04-30 9:21 AM
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Originally posted by trinnas
Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

And in the end, what she says and what she did or did not do changes nothing about your race and your accomplishment.

Exactly. You're right.

2014-04-30 9:43 AM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

Originally posted by trinnas
Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

And in the end, what she says and what she did or did not do changes nothing about your race and your accomplishment.

Exactly. You're right.

Trinn is correct. But now that we have all the feel good stuff out of the way. It is time to get the cell phone video rolling and confront this "runner". Time to take one for the CoJ team!

2014-04-30 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by ingleshteechur

Originally posted by trinnas
Originally posted by ingleshteechur

I really want to get to the bottom of the whole charade.  Yeah, my panties are in a bit of a bunch because darn it, I know what it takes to train for and run marathons. She doesn't get to just say "I ran a marathon' when she clearly didn't.

But, I should probably let it go.

And in the end, what she says and what she did or did not do changes nothing about your race and your accomplishment.

Exactly. You're right.

Trinn is correct. But now that we have all the feel good stuff out of the way. It is time to get the cell phone video rolling and confront this "runner". Time to take one for the CoJ team!



Wait!! We haven't held hands and sung Kumbaya yet!!


2014-04-30 11:56 AM
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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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

2014-04-30 12:00 PM
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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.
2014-04-30 12:22 PM
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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.

YES!  THIS!  WOULD BE AWESOME!

2014-04-30 1:23 PM
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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...

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