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Post by LouMacari on Jul 7, 2005 20:23:49 GMT 10
My missus thinks a 'pint' is the same size as a 44 gallon drum, cause when i say "I'm just going for a pint" I come back 4 hours later, pissed as a parrott! hahahahha
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Post by omni on Jul 7, 2005 22:45:32 GMT 10
I have running friends that attest to Beer's qualities for endurance sports. Look if you're that worried just come out and run/train for the Sydney Half Marathon with me
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Post by froggy on Jul 12, 2005 15:38:36 GMT 10
the only way i would do the marathon would be with the marinator contingent and playing pub golf as outlined above
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Post by DJ on Jul 13, 2005 10:22:23 GMT 10
the only way i would do the marathon would be with the marinator contingent and playing pub golf as outlined above Pub golf sounds like a good idea to me
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Post by froggy on Jul 13, 2005 11:11:52 GMT 10
to the pub then
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Post by omni on Jul 15, 2005 22:31:45 GMT 10
Have I told you about the beer mile?
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Post by froggy on Jul 20, 2005 16:32:54 GMT 10
do tell anything with beer is interesting
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Post by omni on Jul 20, 2005 17:59:25 GMT 10
The Beer Mile is where in a run you carry beers with you, every km you have one beer, you continue until the finish. 1 At the Start 1 each km, 1 at the finish.
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Post by Adz on Jul 20, 2005 18:04:12 GMT 10
sorry mate you lost me after "run"
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Post by brett on Jul 20, 2005 18:17:00 GMT 10
that seems to be the runners version of the more common one that i know of, where the differences are:
You can go at any pace, rather than run. There is no finish - the finish is how far you can go.
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Post by omni on Jul 20, 2005 18:40:31 GMT 10
Well the reason there is a finish is because it's a common occurence in the city 2 surf - 14k 16 stubbies
In A Marathon you would consume 44 stubies!
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Post by DJ on Jul 20, 2005 20:39:06 GMT 10
The Beer Mile is where in a run you carry beers with you, every km you have one beer, you continue until the finish. 1 At the Start 1 each km, 1 at the finish. Run when you drink beer - only when when you run to the loo to be sick!
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Post by omni on Jul 20, 2005 20:48:03 GMT 10
As I say I know guys who have done 100km races on beer.
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Post by dru on Jul 21, 2005 10:22:55 GMT 10
then theres the bachelor of inebriation run by the engineering frat an newcastle uni. i think they start at wickem and finish at the brewery at newcastle with around 14 pubs on the way. 15 middies in 105minutes while running.
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Post by omni on Jul 21, 2005 12:14:29 GMT 10
105 minutes - piss weak!
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Post by marinermick on Jul 21, 2005 12:18:28 GMT 10
then theres the bachelor of inebriation run by the engineering frat an newcastle uni. i think they start at wickem and finish at the brewery at newcastle with around 14 pubs on the way. 15 middies in 105minutes while running. you get honours if you do schooners and masters if you do pints only know two guys who have masters
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Post by brett on Jul 21, 2005 12:58:14 GMT 10
not being a drinker i dont think you can judge. 15 middies in less than two hours is a decent effort, and running cant make it any easier. 15 pints in less than two hours, and running...they would have been carried in a pint themselves by the end! masters indeed!
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Post by omni on Jul 21, 2005 13:09:25 GMT 10
You'd sweat out some of that alcoholic effect though?
And not knowing the distance I don't think I'm one to judge either, just being a dickhead!
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Post by brett on Jul 21, 2005 13:15:10 GMT 10
alcohols effect is dehydration! thats why it'd hurt!
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Post by DJ on Jul 21, 2005 13:18:16 GMT 10
not being a drinker i dont think you can judge. 15 middies in less than two hours is a decent effort, and running cant make it any easier. 15 pints in less than two hours, and running...they would have been carried in a pint themselves by the end! masters indeed! Middies are a joke, Schooners are respectable, pints are for the men! When I came out from England I couldn't believe Middies were allowed, shocking size for a drink
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