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Larry Kagan
17/07/2012 16:10:50
Please list anything related to
triathlon
that is funny in this thread. It could be websites, pictures, videos, jokes, whatever! I'll start with this website: http://triathlonhumor.com Thanks!
kittenkat
17/07/2012 16:54:58
Larry Kagan wrote (see) Alright, thanks. I guess I'll google for some other ways to spread the word. I think for a
triathlon
in September, I'm gonna wear some outragous costume with the URL on it. I guess I should delete this thread but I don't see where to do that. I don't think I'll go so far as to report myself to the moderator by clicking the "Report to Moderator" link. Thanks for the feedback! Just out of interest, what gave you the idea of putting
triathlon
and funny together?
Larry Kagan
17/07/2012 16:37:46
Hey guys, sorry about that. Here's the link again. http://triathlonhumor.com. I did create that site, so maybe you could call it spam. But since it's relevant to
triathlon
, doesn't that exclude it from being called spam? Let me know if you think it's spam and I'll try find other ways to let people know about that site (suggestions welcome!) @Fat Buddha: Sorry you think so. I try to just post the funniest stuff I find. Does anyone else think that it could use improvement? I'm not going to get rich off that site, I'm just trying to bring some humor to
triathlon
and maybe have the site generate enough money to pay for itself. Thanks guys!
Larry Kagan
17/07/2012 16:47:34
Alright, thanks. I guess I'll google for some other ways to spread the word. I think for a
triathlon
in September, I'm gonna wear some outragous costume with the URL on it. I guess I should delete this thread but I don't see where to do that. I don't think I'll go so far as to report myself to the moderator by clicking the "Report to Moderator" link. Thanks for the feedback!
Larry Kagan
17/07/2012 19:24:44
Yes, I'm elite. But then I woke up. I used to place about top 30% of my age group. When I was training in
triathlon
, my life felt balanced. I'd like that back. But you make a very valid point. I guess I'll just go where fate takes me. This Sunday I'm going back to the park where it all started to do some sprint distance training we'll see how it feels.
Larry Kagan
17/07/2012 17:44:53
I see. You all have been very helpful. I appreciate criticism when it's constructive and this was certainly constructive. This site is a learning experience for me. You see, I'm usually a technical guy that writes code and administers web servers. But there's a saying that got my attention, it's "You can either build your own dream or someone will pay you to build theirs." I've been building other's dreams and I'd like to build my own dream. If it involves
triathlon
, that's even better! @KittenKat: I'm not sure what gave me the idea. I'm trying to find motivation for myself in
triathlon
. I completed a 140.6 a couple of years ago and I'm having a hard time getting back into it. The Ironman was my goal and now that I did it, motivation is hard to find. Maybe if I don't train so hard and focus on having fun with it, I'll find it easier to maintain consistency in training. So this website will keep
triathlon
in the front of my mind as I work on it. So once again, thank you all for not ganging up on me and giving me constructive criticism that I could really use. You all are awesome!
kittenkat
17/07/2012 19:32:58
Larry Kagan wrote (see) Yes, I'm elite. But then I woke up. I used to place about top 30% of my age group. When I was training in
triathlon
, my life felt balanced. I'd like that back. But you make a very valid point. I guess I'll just go where fate takes me. This Sunday I'm going back to the park where it all started to do some sprint distance training we'll see how it feels. Top 30% of your age group in the USA might not be a sincere reflection of athletic ability in wider terms. I've just congratulated an American online friend for winning her age group whilst being slow and obese.
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