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So, if you've ever run a race, you know you get like a goody bag. Like six-year-olds at a birthday party. And, like a six-year-old I am going to complain about mine.There were shitty muffins and coupons and all that other crap; which, whatever, I gave to my wife. She loves that shit. What was not in the goody bag was a 13.1 sticker. Now, listen. I'm not saying I was going to put it on my car; that would be embarrassing. But I would have put it somewhere in my house or something. Or a garage, if I ever get to the station in life where one has a garage. I always assumed that's where people got them from. Oh, you just ran 13.1 miles? Here, have a sticker to prove it.Now, either this particular race dropped the ball and didn't give out the stickers, or anyone can just go out and buy themselves a 13.1 or 26.2 sticker. That's problematic for a number of reasons, not the least of which, who in God's name is buying that sticker for themselves? I would have gladly accepted the sticker. I'm not going to go out and buy my own pat on the back, though. Have some pride, for chrissakes.
I saw a car yesterday with three stickers - 5K, 10K and 13.1. DH chuckled.
0.0 if funny.3.1 or 6.2 is lame (even though I would love to be in 10k shape and not have everything hurt).I don't think 13.1 is uncool. I will throw a bi ass damn party if I can ever get my body up to that legitimately.
So I still do not get why is wrong about using a bumper sticker, or whatever, to state your interests/hobby/way of life/etc.
I think this is a really dumb thread.
Clearly we need all runners to list their PRs on their stickers so we can properly judge them and decide who is a "real" runner and who isn't.