The 60s?vladimir wrote:What was your time?
How do you stay healthy?
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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I drink San Miguel lights, a Kamagra Jelly for Lunch, and another at Tea time, 3-5 girls a day, keeps me in shape
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I try to get at least 12hrs+ sleep per day, currently bettering that mark by a few extra hours atm. Other than sleeping, walking to my local for a few bevies. Eating at home or out is usually split depending on the beers.
It's never too late to be nice, unless you die.
Yes, the half marathon was pretty well organised. I plodded round at a sedate pace.
Thinking I may do a few more of these in the region. They are a good excuse to do a bit of travelling and it's good to have something to focus on for keeping fit. Unfortunately the Saigon half seems to be sold out for January.
Thinking I may do a few more of these in the region. They are a good excuse to do a bit of travelling and it's good to have something to focus on for keeping fit. Unfortunately the Saigon half seems to be sold out for January.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
I’ve never liked running. It’s just so bloody boring.
I’ve never understood people who say they enjoy it. It hurts my joints and it’s also more dangerous than playing with a loaded pistol whilst drunk and blindfolded, especially in PP.
I like to bike it, bike it. I like to. BIKE IT!
I’ve never understood people who say they enjoy it. It hurts my joints and it’s also more dangerous than playing with a loaded pistol whilst drunk and blindfolded, especially in PP.
I like to bike it, bike it. I like to. BIKE IT!
pew, pew, pew, pew!
It didn't end at all well for this chap.
https://cne.wtf/2018/12/03/japanese-run ... JEduV7C3KY
I ran past him, must have been a just a minute or two after he went down. He looked very dead. Poor chap.
https://cne.wtf/2018/12/03/japanese-run ... JEduV7C3KY
I ran past him, must have been a just a minute or two after he went down. He looked very dead. Poor chap.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
Probably had nothing to do with running. Embolism, blood clot etc.
RIP dude.
RIP dude.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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Oh yes, biking is so much safer than running. I find the problem with being on a bike is that nobody expects you to be doing 30 kilometers an hour and all this fucktardery goes on: drivers pulling out right in front of you, doors being opened without checking, etc.YaTingPom wrote:I’ve never liked running. It’s just so bloody boring.
I’ve never understood people who say they enjoy it. It hurts my joints and it’s also more dangerous than playing with a loaded pistol whilst drunk and blindfolded, especially in PP.
I like to bike it, bike it. I like to. BIKE IT!
"I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes."
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It was pretty warm and humid and quite a few people looked in a bad way at the finish.YaTingPom wrote:Probably had nothing to do with running. Embolism, blood clot etc.
RIP dude.
"I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes."
Charles Lindbergh
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Yes that’s true. People are taken by surprise plus you make no noise.Hanno wrote:Oh yes, biking is so much safer than running. I find the problem with being on a bike is that nobody expects you to be doing 30 kilometers an hour and all this fucktardery goes on: drivers pulling out right in front of you, doors being opened without checking, etc.YaTingPom wrote:I’ve never liked running. It’s just so bloody boring.
I’ve never understood people who say they enjoy it. It hurts my joints and it’s also more dangerous than playing with a loaded pistol whilst drunk and blindfolded, especially in PP.
I like to bike it, bike it. I like to. BIKE IT!
I like to skim dogs lying in the road. They shit themselves!
I’d never attempt to cycle in PP or SHV. Too much traffic and dust. Kampot it very pleasant to ride and often there’s no traffic (salt workers road). Nice.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
I cycle a bit in Phnom Penh, usually to Larry's Bar. It's the easiest way to get there if I'm on my own. I don't ride a motorcycle any more and getting in and out by car is just not practical on a weekday evening.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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Yea, there wasn't a cold beer in sight at the finish! As the standing HHH representative in Siem Reap you'll have to organize some for next time...Hanno wrote:It was pretty warm and humid and quite a few people looked in a bad way at the finish.YaTingPom wrote:Probably had nothing to do with running. Embolism, blood clot etc.
RIP dude.
Saigon half could be fun, think we can crash it, or slightly more regulated than this one?slavedog wrote:Yes, the half marathon was pretty well organised. I plodded round at a sedate pace.
Thinking I may do a few more of these in the region. They are a good excuse to do a bit of travelling and it's good to have something to focus on for keeping fit. Unfortunately the Saigon half seems to be sold out for January.
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There actually was free beer at the finish.Miguelito wrote:Yea, there wasn't a cold beer in sight at the finish! As the standing HHH representative in Siem Reap you'll have to organize some for next time...Hanno wrote:It was pretty warm and humid and quite a few people looked in a bad way at the finish.YaTingPom wrote:Probably had nothing to do with running. Embolism, blood clot etc.
RIP dude.
Saigon half could be fun, think we can crash it, or slightly more regulated than this one?slavedog wrote:Yes, the half marathon was pretty well organised. I plodded round at a sedate pace.
Thinking I may do a few more of these in the region. They are a good excuse to do a bit of travelling and it's good to have something to focus on for keeping fit. Unfortunately the Saigon half seems to be sold out for January.
Ha Noi Marathon at Ceputra is a nice run but this year it clashed with Siem Reap. The HCMC run is also nice if a little on the warm side. The Luang Prabang half marathon is one of my favorites.
"I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes."
Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh
Let me google that for you:
https://marathons.ahotu.com/calendar/ha ... stern-asia
You could do one almost every weekend if you wanted.
https://marathons.ahotu.com/calendar/ha ... stern-asia
You could do one almost every weekend if you wanted.
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