Friday, 2 November 2012


Katyia
3 November 2012 3:29AM
Her claim that the approximately 40,000 runners ? getting handed bottled water and dropping paper cups all the way round the 26.2-mile course ? would be expressing their solidarity with the communities hard hit by the hurricane who are without water and see their streets littered with storm detritus ? well, that didn't hold water any better than a paper cup

thats not really their responsibility is it - - -
Am I, as a would-be marathoner, disappointed? Yes, and no. I trained hard for the race ? and I don't even like running that much. I just wanted the experience, once. Now, I'm not sure I can be bothered to put myself through the blisters and sore muscles and sheer drudgery of all that again

no your passion lies elsewhere you can't be bothered to put in the footwork
learning to create that kind of song - - -
not just to be let off a gruelling physical challenge, but to be excused taking part in an event that it would be hard not to feel queasy about
praise the lord Matt I feel a little more than queasy at the thought of you looking at it - - - ewwww 

Far from inspiring New York to pull together in a show of solidarity and resilience, this marathon threatened to pull them apart
probably because of all the ogling that goes on mate - - - its divisive to have 
people watch your every move on surveillance - - -
Yes, cancelling the marathon was an embarrassing change of policy, but it was the right call. But not taking responsibility for making it looks cowardly and feeble

what a judgement to make as if the mayor has time to talk to every 
tom dick and fanny - - -

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