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Kona2
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by Kona2 » May 4th, 2015, 10:42 am
Day Four Dawns.....May the Fourth Be With You!
Yep, today is Star Wars Day...and it's a great time for any Lunie to complete the Global Marathon Challenge - although we might lobby for the Challenge to be called the Galactic Marathon Challenge! Before I roll out the stats for the day, in keeping with the Star Wars Day theme, here's a link to our local news affiliate's home page. Take the "What Star Wars Character Are YOU?" quiz... it's not long, is quirky enough to be fun. I was surprised that I am Yoda....with the advice given that I should be less cryptic! Ha! http://www.9news.com/story/entertainmen ... /26709645/
Welcome to the 2016 season to Richard T, Christa, Minnie and AJ, Teresa G, Rebecca, Lily and Rich M...and any that I might have inadvertently missed! It's always good to see returning teammates. And, as per usual, Peter H has taught me something. I always thought that you had to enter actual meters to get on the roster for the season. Peter H has shown me that you can enter a Zero, and that will put you on the roster (but I am assuming you have to do this manually). Clever man.
FULL MARATHONS brought to you by: 8 Lunies
Michael Winegarden 50 Cambridge ON CAN LUNA-TICS 1
Robyn Lee 38 SanFrancisco CA USA LUNA-TICS 1
Jim (Jay) Kielma Jr. 42 Hot Springs AR USA LUNA-TICS 1
Jim Kielma 61 USA LUNA-TICS 2
Ed Church 55 Doha QAT LUNA-TICS 1
Mikkel Bang Christensen 36 Sarasota FL USA LUNA-TICS 1
Tristan B 16 USA LUNA-TICS 1
Richard 64 USA LUNA-TICS 2 - maybe one rowing and one ski-erg?
HALF MARATHONS brought to you by 14 Lunies:
Kristine Strasburger 50 Spirit Lake ID USA LUNA-TICS 1
Jan Stevenson 62 Broomfield CO USA LUNA-TICS 1
Robyn Lee 38 SanFrancisco CA USA LUNA-TICS 1
Christa Krause 35 Pilsen CZE LUNA-TICS 3
Jim (Jay) Kielma Jr. 42 Hot Springs AR USA LUNA-TICS 1
Jim Kielma 61 USA LUNA-TICS 2
Anita Holub 46 Pilsen CZE LUNA-TICS 2
Tammy Gwinn 35 USA LUNA-TICS 2
Roger Gwinn 36 USA LUNA-TICS 2
Daniel Cox 71 Ormond Beach FL USA LUNA-TICS 1
Ed Church 55 Doha QAT LUNA-TICS 1
Stuart Babendir 57 Deerfield IL USA LUNA-TICS 1
David A. Alden 55 Amberley Village OH USA LUNA-TICS 1
Richard 64 USA LUNA-TICS 1
Two-fers and/or Double Dippers:
![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/neonmoon-gif.gif)
or More
Jim Kielma
Anita Holub
Tammy Gwinn
Roger Gwinn
Christa - THREE halfs!
![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/full_moon-3_zps7be0a591.jpg)
Jim K
Richard T
![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/neonmoon-gif.gif)
At least one of each: the double dippers!
Jim K
Richard
Robyn
Jay
Ed
Season meters as of 3/365 = 1,403,199 m (our first team million!)
Total meters on the day = 505,841 m
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
100 K Jim
100 K Richard T
50 K Christa
50 K Anita
50 K Tammy
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Rich M 2,000 m
Lily 2,600 m
Jeff M 2,803 m
Rebecca 3,000 m
Kerry 4,008 m
Tammy ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/Star4.gif)
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m ...a palindrome for the fourth!
Bobbie 4,500 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Tom M 5,000 m
David T 6,000 m
Tristan 6,500 m
Roger 7,000 m
David W (AZ) 10,000 m
Teresa G 10,093 m
Steve G 10,274 m
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m ... first hula hula palindrome of the season!
Anita 12,000 m
Danwho ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/1Ball-1.png)
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m ... second who-la who-la palindrome!
Jay ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/1Ball-1.png)
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m ...a palindrome!
Will 15,002 m
AJ 15,685 m
Thor 20,086 m ... better find that half marathon distance on your PM4....you're so close to getting a half marathon distance (it would be a shame to waste the opportunity)
David A 21,097 m
K2 21,097 m (seriously....the challenge folks call this a global marathon light? or maybe that's the beer slushy after you finish?)
bg 26,422 m
Robyn 32,108 m ... gets her double dipper status with that half marathon in there!
Christa 63,291 m
Jim 42,194 m
Richard T 117,884 m .... storms onto the roster with a 100K plus meter deposit!
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danwho
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by danwho » May 4th, 2015, 9:00 pm
Kona2 wrote: Day Four Dawns.....May the Fourth Be With You!
Yep, today is Star Wars Day...and it's a great time for any Lunie to complete the Global Marathon Challenge - although we might lobby for the Challenge to be called the Galactic Marathon Challenge! Before I roll out the stats for the day, in keeping with the Star Wars Day theme, here's a link to our local news affiliate's home page. Take the "What Star Wars Character Are YOU?" quiz... it's not long, is quirky enough to be fun. I was surprised that I am Yoda....with the advice given that I should be less cryptic! Ha! http://www.9news.com/story/entertainmen ... /26709645/
Oh man, I got Jar Jar Binks. While looking at some Jar Jar Binks quotes, I stumbled on a page of famous quotes re-crafted as if Jar Jar said them. So I will close with:
"Mesa tinks so mesa bein!"
-- Jar Jar Descartes
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just27
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by just27 » May 4th, 2015, 10:47 pm
Kona2 wrote:Yep, today is Star Wars Day... take the "What Star Wars Character Are YOU?" quiz...
No need for no stinkin' quiz ... I am Princess Leia!
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » May 5th, 2015, 10:01 pm
Ha - I hadn't even thought about Jar Jar...and Princess Leia? That is SO YOU Minnie.
Day 5...I'm betting the weekend will bring some additional honor board members....
Numbers used for calculations are from earlier today.
Season's meters as of 4/365 = 1,719,283 m
Total meters on the day = 316,084 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
150 K Jim
150 K Richard T
100 K Jay
50 K Tristan
50 K Mikkel
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Jessica 2,000 m
Tony ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/2-2.gif)
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m ...a twosie of a palindrome!
Gene 3,000 m
Mitch J 3,204 m
Ross 3,539 m
Dan O' 4,467 m
Kerry 5,000 m
Roger 5,000 m
Tristan 5,000 m
Bobbie ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/Star5.gif)
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m ... a starry palindrome!
David T 6,000 m
William H 7,110 m
Chuck 7,500 m
Tammy ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/7Ball-2.png)
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m ...a sevenish palindrome!
AJ 8,168 m
Dennis 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,000 m
Ryan 10,000 m
Steve H 10,000 m
Steve G 10,416 m
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m ...hula hula palindrome!
Anita 11,000 m
Christa 11,000 m
Robyn 12,000 m
David A 12,510 m
bg 13,315 m
Jay ![Image](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii240/Kona2007_bucket/Number%20Fun/1Ball-1.png)
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m ... a palindrome!
James S 20,000 m
Richard T 32,255 m ..a half moon in there, too
Jim 42,194 m ..two more half moons
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » May 7th, 2015, 10:36 am
On a golf outing - and am trying to catch the numbers. I will try to post later, but it's va-ca-tion!
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bg
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by bg » May 7th, 2015, 3:19 pm
Kona2 wrote:On a golf outing - and am trying to catch the numbers. I will try to post later, but it's va-ca-tion!
enjoy :]
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by Thor MW » May 7th, 2015, 3:44 pm
Kona2 wrote:On a golf outing - and am trying to catch the numbers. I will try to post later, but it's va-ca-tion!
relax K2 have fun, work your way to the 19th hole. Numbers can and will wait.
I did hang a half moon this morning. The full moon was hung but in a different way. I live on the ground floor here. I always wonder just what people can see when they walk by. I mean to they know more about me than they would ever wanted to? Or, wanted to and now know? Hmm. hahahahaha
The half marathon was a more respectable time than the full moon. Just under 1 hour and 45 minutes. I might do some more of them. I did a 30 minute piece last night and beat my PB. so getting things going today was slow. I didn't have power for a day and a half. I had to row something yesterday. I decided that 30 minutes would be enough given the time of day. I told enough people that I would try the Half moon today and I try to keep my word.
Have fun to all and to all a happy piece.
Love thor.
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Toothdoc
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by Toothdoc » May 7th, 2015, 6:05 pm
Just staggered through a 4:25:32 marathon, not sure whether I will ever do that again. Good news is I'm #1 in my age group 70-79. To be honest I am the only one in my age group. Well anyway it's done. Have a nice vacation K2.
danno
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brotherjim
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by brotherjim » May 7th, 2015, 6:33 pm
Awesome Danno, that is a very good time for someone 30years younger!
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Thor MW
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by Thor MW » May 7th, 2015, 8:14 pm
Toothdoc wrote:Just staggered through a 4:25:32 marathon, not sure whether I will ever do that again. Good news is I'm #1 in my age group 70-79. To be honest I am the only one in my age group. Well anyway it's done. Have a nice vacation K2.
danno
Very impressive Danno. I hope at your age I can pull up my socks much less pull a marathon. hero! I say Hero! Thank you for sharing your feat.
I will do another one sometime but not for a while. Grin.
LT
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bg
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by bg » May 7th, 2015, 9:05 pm
Toothdoc wrote:Just staggered through a 4:25:32 marathon, not sure whether I will ever do that again. Good news is I'm #1 in my age group 70-79. To be honest I am the only one in my age group. Well anyway it's done. Have a nice vacation K2.
danno
very nice...btw. i've won my age group at some races because i'm the only geezergirl there...and no way i giving up my trophies and/or medals :]
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » May 9th, 2015, 11:50 am
Toothdoc wrote:Just staggered through a 4:25:32 marathon, not sure whether I will ever do that again. Good news is I'm #1 in my age group 70-79. To be honest I am the only one in my age group. Well anyway it's done. Have a nice vacation K2.
danno
Amazing, Danno! You'll do another one - although you might consider the thought of rowing a few half marathons during the time period preceeding the full marathon. I know that I don't follow that rule set myself....
![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
, but Concept2 does recommend that we don't just jump into it (especially if we are not 16 like Tristan. That being said, YOU keep amazing us with your determination to complete things.
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by Edscapade » May 9th, 2015, 12:14 pm
Toothdoc wrote:Just staggered through a 4:25:32 marathon, not sure whether I will ever do that again. Good news is I'm #1 in my age group 70-79. To be honest I am the only one in my age group. Well anyway it's done. Have a nice vacation K2.
danno
Awesome and congratulations!!! Doesn't matter the time - you did it that matters!!!!
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danwho
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by danwho » May 10th, 2015, 1:37 pm
Row Like a Mother ... clever name for a Baltimore rowing team of mothers.
Happy Mother's Day !!
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by DavidA » May 11th, 2015, 6:25 pm
I'm never quite sure what happens some days, but you just get in the groove.
Friday I did the most meters in an hour, by far, that I've done in 14 years! 15354
Sunday I actually set a PB in the FM! 2:54:37.4.
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