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I'm not asking for everyone to send $100 or anything. If everyone just sent $25, that's 25x75 $1875, or $50 x75 = $3750 We are looking at spending @ $4k. If you can't send a lot, that's cool, if people could just pitch in like $10 or something. Of the $850 I have now, that is only @ 8-9 people who have donated and some of them have been well over $100 The more we have, and earlier we have it, makes it better to budget for what kind, and how much food we can get for everyone. Confirmation on the paypal link? Is this it? [email protected] Confirmed. I'm not sure why I had an issue last night, it worked fine from my work computer today. Maybe I just can't internet. |
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I can't really contribute any cash since it's already gonna be a bit on the pricey side on gas just to get out there, but I could do some cola swag dust covers for some people, with the profits to go to pay for the event. I'm already doing one for myself and one for a friend. Haven't forgotten about the trophy thing, either. Just been busy setting up my rolling motel. View Quote Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. |
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Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't really contribute any cash since it's already gonna be a bit on the pricey side on gas just to get out there, but I could do some cola swag dust covers for some people, with the profits to go to pay for the event. I'm already doing one for myself and one for a friend. Haven't forgotten about the trophy thing, either. Just been busy setting up my rolling motel. Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. Thanks. I'll let you know if I need a lift, since you seem to be offering. |
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I can't really contribute any cash since it's already gonna be a bit on the pricey side on gas just to get out there, but I could do some cola swag dust covers for some people, with the profits to go to pay for the event. I'm already doing one for myself and one for a friend. Haven't forgotten about the trophy thing, either. Just been busy setting up my rolling motel. Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. Thanks. I'll let you know if I need a lift, since you seem to be offering. Wat? |
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If its absolutely needed I can do the pay pal thing but would prefer to drop cash at the event. I put a couple hundred in the jar last year and will do it this year, plus i think I am driving up a month before the event and helping get stuff built and set up. Tell me what you want pay pal now or more cash later, can't get both lol. Everyone that is going should step up with a minimum of 25 dollars, there is a ton of work going on behind the scenes to make this happen. I copy and pasted the pay pal info and it's a no go, when I try to hit next it says enter a valid email or 10 digit phone number. This is why I do cash. View Quote Don't forget those batteries, broseph! Our hardboiled eggs and spam pozole is depending on you! |
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I can't really contribute any cash since it's already gonna be a bit on the pricey side on gas just to get out there, but I could do some cola swag dust covers for some people, with the profits to go to pay for the event. I'm already doing one for myself and one for a friend. Haven't forgotten about the trophy thing, either. Just been busy setting up my rolling motel. Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. Thanks. I'll let you know if I need a lift, since you seem to be offering. Wat? It's obvious that you lift, bro. |
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I can't really contribute any cash since it's already gonna be a bit on the pricey side on gas just to get out there, but I could do some cola swag dust covers for some people, with the profits to go to pay for the event. I'm already doing one for myself and one for a friend. Haven't forgotten about the trophy thing, either. Just been busy setting up my rolling motel. Dude if you're that strapped for cash you should probably stay home and save your money. I'd hate for you to break down and not be able to get home. Thanks. I'll let you know if I need a lift, since you seem to be offering. Wat? It's obvious that you lift, bro. Fuck yeah, that avatar makes my pants tight. |
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If its absolutely needed I can do the pay pal thing but would prefer to drop cash at the event. I put a couple hundred in the jar last year and will do it this year, plus i think I am driving up a month before the event and helping get stuff built and set up. Tell me what you want pay pal now or more cash later, can't get both lol. Everyone that is going should step up with a minimum of 25 dollars, there is a ton of work going on behind the scenes to make this happen. I copy and pasted the pay pal info and it's a no go, when I try to hit next it says enter a valid email or 10 digit phone number. This is why I do cash. Don't forget those batteries, broseph! Our hardboiled eggs and spam pozole is depending on you! No man can eat 50 eggs. |
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How am I doin' coach?
Been running 3 times a week for the past 5 weeks. That is to say, slowly building up to where I can hopefully run the entire track without walking breaks... Started with run 45 seconds, walk 1 minute. Then slowly added to the run time, 15 seconds at a time. Right now I'm up to running 2:15, then walking :45, running 2:15, walking :45, etc... for the whole track. Track is 1.5 miles long. Here's my times so far. 20:00 on the 4th 19:45 on the 6th 21:36 on the 8th 20:32 on the 12th 20:38 on the 14th 20:08 on the 18th 20:35 on the 20th 17:57 on the 24th 17:48 on the 27th 18:09 on the 29th 17:26 on the 1st 17:31 on the 3rd 16:57 on the 6th 16:30 on the 8th 15:46 on the 10th (today) Should I be chugging soda as I run, too? Or is that really something you can train for? |
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Don't train chug.
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How am I doin' coach? Been running 3 times a week for the past 5 weeks. That is to say, slowly building up to where I can hopefully run the entire track without walking breaks... Started with run 45 seconds, walk 1 minute. Then slowly added to the run time, 15 seconds at a time. Right now I'm up to running 2:15, then walking :45, running 2:15, walking :45, etc... for the whole track. Track is 1.5 miles long. Here's my times so far. 20:00 on the 4th 19:45 on the 6th 21:36 on the 8th 20:32 on the 12th 20:38 on the 14th 20:08 on the 18th 20:35 on the 20th 17:57 on the 24th 17:48 on the 27th 18:09 on the 29th 17:26 on the 1st 17:31 on the 3rd 16:57 on the 6th 16:30 on the 8th 15:46 on the 10th (today) Should I be chugging soda as I run, too? Or is that really something you can train for? View Quote What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. |
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. View Quote That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. |
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That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. Pull ups are the single best upper body exercise you can do IMHO. Better than bench. |
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. Pull ups are the single best upper body exercise you can do IMHO. Better than bench. Yup, since I signed up for CW I've been doing pullups everyday. It's a great exercise. And as far as your goal Andy, whenever you think you're doing good, just remember that some bastard is gonna show up that trained a little harder than you. It's good motivation. |
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. Pull ups are the single best upper body exercise you can do IMHO. Better than bench. I bought one of those doorway pullup bars because my basement ceiling (where the squat rack and everything else is) is too low for one. Got home and realized the crown molding on every fucking doorway in my house is too tall to use it |
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. Pull ups are the single best upper body exercise you can do IMHO. Better than bench. I bought one of those doorway pullup bars because my basement ceiling (where the squat rack and everything else is) is too low for one. Got home and realized the crown molding on every fucking doorway in my house is too tall to use it Nothing a good claw hammer can't fix. |
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What's your goal? 10 minutes would be a good goal. And doing things that require muscle should be worked in if you aren't already weight training. Pushups, pullups, core exercises, squats, lunges, jump squats, bear crawl, and even sprints would be good. That's an average of 6:40 a mile. My best average mile (over 1.5 miles) is 10:30 so far. Honestly, I have no idea what is a reasonable thing to attain. Right now, I'm just slowly building up and pushing myself a little harder every time. I'm doing pushups, as well. Loosely, the 100 pushup training program on the internet. I might start doing pullups as well. The track where I run has "fitness stations" and one of them includes a pullup bar. I've been walking about a mile for cooldown after the full lap, so I could avail myself of those stations. Thanks for the advice. Pull ups are the single best upper body exercise you can do IMHO. Better than bench. I bought one of those doorway pullup bars because my basement ceiling (where the squat rack and everything else is) is too low for one. Got home and realized the crown molding on every fucking doorway in my house is too tall to use it Nothing a good claw hammer can't fix. True, but in a mostly original and nicely restored 107 year old house, it's kind of frowned upon |
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert.
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? |
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Well, I'm out.
FUCK. After the IRS raping I took, can't afford to go. Maybe next year. |
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Chug training. Do you want the beetus, because that's how you catch the beetus.
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? Methinks an RN. |
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? I'm not NV certified for anything, but I might have some emergency supplies if I can maybe score a box of NS. |
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? Methinks an RN. How about a retired HMCS(DV) who's now an acupuncturist and her sidekick who was also an HM2 and AZ registered EMT(IV) recently expired? Just hypothetically speaking, of course. ETA: Or, you could just die of thermoderegluation. |
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? Methinks an RN. How about a retired HMCS(DV) who's now an acupuncturist and her sidekick who was also an HM2 and AZ registered EMT(IV) recently expired? Just hypothetically speaking, of course. ETA: Or, you could just die of thermoderegluation. Damn. Sounds like I could have saved some coin and just had a cola warrior chop my back mole off... |
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I'm out. Have to do army stuff in the desert, which will not be as fun a Cola shenanigans in the desert. I chipped into the fund and may do an early run funds permitting. But who is going to stick needles into unwilling participants now? I'm not NV certified for anything, but I might have some emergency supplies if I can maybe score a box of NS. I didn't even think about that, if anyone in a suit asks, my name is Rusty Shackleford. |
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Well, I'm out. FUCK. After the IRS raping I took, can't afford to go. Maybe next year. View Quote Man I feel your pain. On top of my quarterlies I get to write a check in the beginning of April for 7k. My next quarterly is then only 2 months away and its about 3k and I have a 2 week trip to Hawaii on April 13th. |
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Did anybody set up any overnight rooms at the Bunny Ranch for us?
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I'll have to check with SWMBO, since it's her truck we're driving, but we'll be overnighting in Vegas on Wednesday, leaving for Reno Thursday. Might be able to take a passenger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well, I'm out. FUCK. After the IRS raping I took, can't afford to go. Maybe next year. I'll have to check with SWMBO, since it's her truck we're driving, but we'll be overnighting in Vegas on Wednesday, leaving for Reno Thursday. Might be able to take a passenger. It is possible to fit one more person in my car but we already have three people, possibly a small dag, cameras, guns and camping gear piling in to a nissan rogue headed up fri morning from vegas. If one of ya needs to hitchhike though we could squeeze. |
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