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Post by cfmalone on Oct 9, 2009 17:53:34 GMT -5
cfmalone? Let me guess. Hmm, you are from Ontario! You hate BC! We get it, but isn't pre-ofsaa or ofsaa or post-ofsaa or something coming up why don’t you go fight with some of your runner buddies over who is going to come in the top-100 and get back to us. If you don’t like what you reading don’t read it. As far as I know I think this is for fun and we are just trying to get things stirred up over here on the west coast. Good Deduction! And no I do not hate BC, as a matter of fact I love it there. You guys however, are making a bad name for runners with that crap, and you're damn right I don't like reading, but it's in your best interest that I'm telling you you're making a fool of yourselves. And at least over here, we make predictions and also at the same time manage to not make a fool of ourselves, we let our running do the talking about the big races. If that was some sort of jibe on Ontario's running, that was a very poor effort indeed.
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Post by aklives on Oct 9, 2009 19:49:56 GMT -5
cfmalone? Let me guess. Hmm, you are from Ontario! You hate BC! We get it, but isn't pre-ofsaa or ofsaa or post-ofsaa or something coming up why don’t you go fight with some of your runner buddies over who is going to come in the top-100 and get back to us. If you don’t like what you reading don’t read it. As far as I know I think this is for fun and we are just trying to get things stirred up over here on the west coast. Good Deduction! And no I do not hate BC, as a matter of fact I love it there. You guys however, are making a bad name for runners with that crap, and you're damn right I don't like reading, but it's in your best interest that I'm telling you you're making a fool of yourselves. And at least over here, we make predictions and also at the same time manage to not make a fool of ourselves, we let our running do the talking about the big races. If that was some sort of jibe on Ontario's running, that was a very poor effort indeed. Well first off you've already made a huge generalization. There are also quite a few runners who have left Ontario and the OFSAA system (Myself being one of them). And you call those "predictions" to be legitimate and witty? Some of those OFSAA threads have been the biggest waist of posting space and complete crap. As to running doing the talking? Just look at results of runners who have come from the West Coast... I'm pretty sure some of those performances are "doing the talking". Just because you may not be part of the "inner-loop"? Get over it, we're jump-starting a rivalry that has been around for years and has been awesome to say the least. Toronto is not the centre of the universe.
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Post by illwill on Oct 9, 2009 20:42:21 GMT -5
Oh the suspected UBC beaks SFU, SFU bites and beaks back, random short-bus rubberhead outsider says something far from witty/intelligent and UBC/SFU joins forces and ostracize said rubberhead....
textbook.
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Post by hero on Oct 9, 2009 22:24:58 GMT -5
SFU to win the achilles cup you heard it here first.
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Post by thundernoobs4life on Oct 9, 2009 23:19:45 GMT -5
I don't understand how UBC talks so much shit when...they made NAIA's last year? Nooooope, who the fuck was I kidding. I'd be jacked if I beat SFU for the time since 1980 too. 1983, sorry ThunderF%&@s.
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Post by aklives on Oct 9, 2009 23:47:41 GMT -5
I don't understand how UBC talks so much shit when...they made NAIA's last year? Nooooope, who the fuck was I kidding. I'd be jacked if I beat SFU for the time since 1980 too. 1983, sorry ThunderF%&@s. Insightful post... almost even more so than your degree...
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Post by hero on Oct 10, 2009 0:37:20 GMT -5
I don't understand how UBC talks so much shit when...they made NAIA's last year? Nooooope, who the fuck was I kidding. I'd be jacked if I beat SFU for the time since 1980 too. 1983, sorry ThunderF%&@s. Insightful post... almost even more so then your degree... than * gotta be on your toes if you're gonna comment on someone's "insight" Also just to make my post more meaningful I will add that both squads have good new runners, but I think sfu's veterans are a lot more established which may be the difference maker.
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Post by phoenixvic on Oct 10, 2009 11:50:14 GMT -5
Insightful post... almost even more so than your degree... this is just a terrible fucking sentence. sarcasm followed by wording more akward than a freshman t bird pulling his first shower duty.
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Post by cfmalone on Oct 10, 2009 14:40:57 GMT -5
Good Deduction! And no I do not hate BC, as a matter of fact I love it there. You guys however, are making a bad name for runners with that crap, and you're damn right I don't like reading, but it's in your best interest that I'm telling you you're making a fool of yourselves. And at least over here, we make predictions and also at the same time manage to not make a fool of ourselves, we let our running do the talking about the big races. If that was some sort of jibe on Ontario's running, that was a very poor effort indeed. Well first off you've already made a huge generalization. There are also quite a few runners who have left Ontario and the OFSAA system (Myself being one of them). And you call those "predictions" to be legitimate and witty? Some of those OFSAA threads have been the biggest waist of posting space and complete crap. As to running doing the talking? Just look at results of runners who have come from the West Coast... I'm pretty sure some of those performances are "doing the talking". Just because you may not be part of the "inner-loop"? Get over it, we're jump-starting a rivalry that has been around for years and has been awesome to say the least. Toronto is not the centre of the universe. Well, first off, I didn't make any generalizations what so ever. I also don't recall ever saying anything about leaving Ontario and the OFSAA system (I'm really confused about this one..). Also not once did I claim they were legitimate and witty, you're flawed once again in your reasoning there. I simply stated that we at least make honest predictions and try our hardest not to make a fool of ourselves by trash talking with the weakest possible chirps. Sure there are a few of us that pollute our image, and I'm sure that it's the same for BC, but I'm talking to the ones who are making messed up, horrible and just all around lame attempts to throw each other off their game. Sure BC has had tons of amazing runners, which solidifies my point, I'm sure your best runners didn't waste their time day and night trash talking each other on message boards. If you want to prove you are better then the best runner, don't just say you're better and throw in some mom jokes, actually beat him in a race, then maybe you could chirp, but by then you have already made your point. When did I ever claim I was a part of the "inner-loop"? I respect your rivalry between SFU and UBC, but try not to manage and embarrass yourself to the very maximum while doing it... And furthermore, I don't live anywhere close to Toronto. More like 4 and a half hours away from there.
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Post by aklives on Oct 10, 2009 17:00:54 GMT -5
Well first off you've already made a huge generalization. There are also quite a few runners who have left Ontario and the OFSAA system (Myself being one of them). And you call those "predictions" to be legitimate and witty? Some of those OFSAA threads have been the biggest waist of posting space and complete crap. As to running doing the talking? Just look at results of runners who have come from the West Coast... I'm pretty sure some of those performances are "doing the talking". Just because you may not be part of the "inner-loop"? Get over it, we're jump-starting a rivalry that has been around for years and has been awesome to say the least. Toronto is not the centre of the universe. Well, first off, I didn't make any generalizations what so ever. I also don't recall ever saying anything about leaving Ontario and the OFSAA system (I'm really confused about this one..). Also not once did I claim they were legitimate and witty, you're flawed once again in your reasoning there. I simply stated that we at least make honest predictions and try our hardest not to make a fool of ourselves by trash talking with the weakest possible chirps. Sure there are a few of us that pollute our image, and I'm sure that it's the same for BC, but I'm talking to the ones who are making messed up, horrible and just all around lame attempts to throw each other off their game. Sure BC has had tons of amazing runners, which solidifies my point, I'm sure your best runners didn't waste their time day and night trash talking each other on message boards. If you want to prove you are better then the best runner, don't just say you're better and throw in some mom jokes, actually beat him in a race, then maybe you could chirp, but by then you have already made your point. When did I ever claim I was a part of the "inner-loop"? I respect your rivalry between SFU and UBC, but try not to manage and embarrass yourself to the very maximum while doing it... And furthermore, I don't live anywhere close to Toronto. More like 4 and a half hours away from there. If you respect it.... and at the same time don't enjoy reading it, why post? Stick to your "honest" predictions in the OFSAA thread.
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Post by cfmalone on Oct 10, 2009 17:32:34 GMT -5
I dont respect this crap, and thats why im trying to fix it. But I would respect a rivalry without all this bad trash talking.
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Post by newf on Oct 10, 2009 19:57:18 GMT -5
cfmalone: your digging yourself a hole. only this time you cant suck your way out of your problems..keep it to yourself, let the men talk..
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Post by pmac on Oct 10, 2009 22:27:00 GMT -5
cfmalone: your digging yourself a hole. only this time you cant suck your way out of your problems..keep it to yourself, let the men talk.. I guess it would be too much to ask of the men that they use some punctuation while they type...
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Post by newf on Oct 11, 2009 11:28:53 GMT -5
didnt know it was high school english class..take a hike p-mac..
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Post by formulat1 on Oct 11, 2009 18:05:54 GMT -5
Howdy Cowboys, whats with all this gang banging shoot outs. The rise of egotistical peanut stimulation has forced me to come out of my retirement and pursue the title of dumbest champion on here.
CFmalone: I would have to agree with you that there is little or no respect within this thread and a need to fix the stupidity that has arisen. I propose for the sake of the argument that sexual orgies eliminate social tensions, therefore you and your new found friends, skip in little tutu’s to the track, chug down 4L’s of badger milk and enjoy a nice round of friendly petting.
Cheers!
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Post by jordan1234567890 on Oct 12, 2009 18:39:23 GMT -5
Pfff what is this? I simply ask whose on the SFU 4by4 team and i get chirped? Bad form.. bad form. Maybe if I ask how many people are on your team you'll come and get 'MMA on my ass'?
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Post by cfmalone on Oct 12, 2009 20:28:53 GMT -5
See what I'm saying? People don't need to see this shit. Take that stuff somewhere else, you guys think the only possible comebacks are to do with gay sex! This is pathetic. Theres chatrooms for this kind of crap, where other people dont have to read it.
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Post by thehoff on Oct 12, 2009 20:41:00 GMT -5
Wow, Where is the creativity? where is the humor? All I can say is...I bet Canadarunner didn't know he was being videotaped while he read my early posts towards him. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhzd-akFHwQ
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Post by newf on Oct 12, 2009 20:46:23 GMT -5
Canadarunner, according to your profile it says your 28. So this means that your almost 30 years old and you still go to university. Not only is this bad enough but your fighting online with a 20 year old. Pull it together big guy, o ya who is babysitting your kids while daddy says mean hurtful things.
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Post by hero on Oct 12, 2009 22:01:40 GMT -5
ubc reallyy needs to stop turning everything into a gay sex topic. not doing a whole lot for the school's rep.
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Post by cfmalone on Oct 13, 2009 17:56:30 GMT -5
I agree Hero
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Post by aklives on Oct 13, 2009 18:15:01 GMT -5
And continuing to comment does even more to help the problem... Its been dealt with, move on.
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Post by cfmalone on Oct 13, 2009 19:10:50 GMT -5
Okay deal, no more posting from me, and you guys stop the gay crap. end of story.
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Post by lefty on Oct 13, 2009 23:37:04 GMT -5
You forgot > 1m of rain per year. Yay wet. If you are looking for other reasons why we will become the track capital, here are some, · A world class education; in 2008 we were ranked 34th in the World and 2nd in Canada ahead of schools like California Berkeley and New York University · Canada’s most successful Athletic Program; no school in Canada has won more National Championships that we have in recent history. o A few years ago, there was a very impressive statistic floating around: in the previous 7 seven years, UBC had won 27 national championships while the total number of national championships won by all of the schools in Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes) combined was only 28 · A brand new $ 4 million dollar Track & Field facility on campus · Pacific Spirit Park borders the campus and houses 1900 acres of temperate old-growth forest filled with 35 km of running trails · Many on-campus training facilities such as 9 natural grass fields, 3 artificial turf fields, 5 weight rooms, wet and dry saunas, both indoor and an outdoor 50m pools, and full medical facilities (health clinic, physiotherapy, massage therapy, and hospital). · Right on campus, the Allan MacGavin Sport Medical Clinic provides prompt access to some of the best sport medicine doctors in North America. · One of the most beautiful campuses on earth; it is surrounded by ocean, mountains and forest · The warmest climate in Canada (well maybe Victoria is 0.2° higher); it is conducive to training outside year round o Vancouver averages less than 3 days a year where we receive more than 6cm of snow and the average winter temperature is 3.9 degrees · The opportunity to study and train in Canada under a Canadian training philosophy combined with the opportunity to compete in an American outdoor Track season (unlike almost all other Canadian Schools) o For both Cross Country and Track, UBC competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) which is an American league with over 200 schools o 9 Coaches who have coached athletes to the International level, including 4 who have coached National teams at the International level
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Post by ronb on Oct 14, 2009 13:30:15 GMT -5
Lefty, if it was only 1 metre of rain, that's not too bad. 39 inches a year is fairly light precip. And to be fair to the lower Mainlanders, there is a huge range of rainfall from the North Shore Mountains down towards the border, almost double as much to the North. Anybody know what it is on Point Grey? And also the average total precip. in the Vancouver area is not much different than cities such as Ottawa and Montreal, and is actually less than several of the Atlantic cities. Of course, that involves that snow stuff too. Now if you want drier, and still west-coast winter temperatures, you need to move a little further West, as in Victoria. Some of the weather stations record just over 600 mm. a year, which is very dry, thanks to the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. Anyways, what's a little rain anyways, it doesn't affect your running as much as snow and ice underfoot.
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Post by limestonemiler on Oct 14, 2009 14:11:30 GMT -5
I always thought running in the rain felt more like swimming.
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Post by cpo on Oct 14, 2009 14:16:28 GMT -5
Okay deal, no more posting from me, and you guys stop the gay crap. end of story. wow yur a fag
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Post by hero on Oct 14, 2009 15:18:10 GMT -5
you can go on for hours about the nice weather the new track the "excellent" location and much more, but bottom line is sfu has the better squad to make some noise this year.
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Post by lefty on Oct 14, 2009 17:21:57 GMT -5
Lefty, if it was only 1 metre of rain, that's not too bad. 39 inches a year is fairly light precip. Says you! Where I'm from the yearly average floats around 300mm. Last year Vancouver received 1.2m of precipiation, altogether too much of it (IMO) as rain. Point is, Vancouver has a maritime climate, i.e. it rains all the time. Tough to handle for people used to continental climates. To quote a former roomate from Syria on Vancouver weather: "It rains SO MUCH here!". Nice.
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