Liebe Schnubblers:Freut Euch auf Jonas Geburtstag und das ganze Wochenende danach hihi
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Besonders in den Ohren. Glaube ich. Doch das Schöne daran ist erstens,dass ich die angedachte Version nicht bekommen habe >> Mikro in der Fernbedienung und Lautsprecher im Auto und zweitens,dass ich den Hupenlärm nicht aushalten muss. Der Jona wohnt in Kranichstein *gg* Liebe Schnubblers:Freut Euch auf Jonas Geburtstag und das ganze Wochenende danach hihi Event Stats: Not much to say about this one,the marathon is more of an attachment to the 100k that is the main attraction here. Its a trail run,some ups and downs,but very doable after all. I don’t feel to well (maybe Oettinger Weizen @Dr.B.s birthday last night has something to do with it) and take it very slow. At the end I meet a nice guy with whom I walk the last 5k or so,otherwise I would probably finished in under 6h,but it doesn’t matter anyhow. Event Stats: 2 Days after my Paris endeavor,I don’t have any great expectations for this one. I attach myself to the 4:30 pace group and plan to stick with them until I drop. However,the run goes great,it’s rather cool,I find my rhythm,and even manage to put in a very decent time for the last 5k. Stefan is happy Event Stats: French regulations require me to have have a (French,are there any others?) medical doctor to attest my fitness to participate in a marathon,which I am told on race morning. Loud aggressive shouting and threats of physical violence towards the race organizers gets me an exception to the rule. Some advise to CarreFour,the main sponsor:Only because a drink has about 25kcal/100ml doesn’t make it a sports drink,you stupid fucks. Your stuff had exact 0 salts. Did anyone wonder why there were so many people cramping? The race itself is great,about 20 miles outside of Paris,through fields and small village,lots of friendly folks. | ||||
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