Monday, April 20, 2009
You Bet Your Sweet... Donkey.
After my six mile jaunt with the Round O Rowdies Running Club on Sunday (now you know the genesis of yesterday's post), I toured the area. Somewhere between Round O and Canadys, I spotted this donkey farm. It's almost worth learning to raise donkeys just to be able to name your ranch accordingly, ya know?
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SIX MILES!!! Yahooo for you SuperDave! You're getting there...
Btw, I love the look on the poor horse's face as he peeks around at his BFA (not to be confused with a BLF).
WTG Six miles... I didn't even drive six miles today!
Yesterday I did 4 miles and it was tiring.
And if you can't raise donkies, there is always the Stud Service I saw listed on the sign.
Do you reckon that's independent of the Donkies?
Hey Superball,
I saw your sign, and I'm sure they'll contact you: The Big Ass and the Tractor Repair.
Two out of three aint bad!
-Dean Karnazes
(oh, they've already contacted me about the Stud Service, so don't wait by the phone there!)
I'm tellin' you, Star, it was tough. But I'm goin' back next week for more. I ran 3 on Saturday with most of these same cats.
WTG back atcha, JG. Four is none-too-shabby.
Don't know, Ange. Sounds like there's hardly a piece of, er, Donkey, they won't stud.
Dean, you are definitely a big ass. (Superball, huh? Well now, I gotta bounce).
Six miles? Congratulations. I'd have seen a bright light and heard dead relatives calling me.
May the stamina & strength be yours, bringing you ever closer to your 2009 marathon. You are one awesome dude!!!! Very lucky & proud to have met you. Congratulations on your 6!!!
Big Ass Farm? I thought that was called the "Old Country Buffet" ... just sayin'
Run Dave, run (but don't kill yourself).
I've been wonderin' about those voices, JD (and I assumed the lights were just a train).
Thanks, Anon. Don't think I looked too awesome on that run, though.
Funny stuff, Chase.
Thank, John, and I'll try not to take my dirt nap too soon.
I love putting "big ass" in front of lots of things. That's a big ass truck! You got a big ass laugh from that joke! I got a big ass raise!
As long as that big ass ain't on me, I'm good.
I hear "big ass" a lot, but generally they're describing my demeanor ('course, the physical description could work, too).
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