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Phil Seybold

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Jul 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/27/00
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Ya gotta wear shoes for this run but the rest is optional! This Sunday
at Wreck Beach in Vancouver the 4th annual Wreck Beach Bare Buns Fun Run
will be held. Canada's only clothing optional run!

Phil

Kerry Wilson

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Jul 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/27/00
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Phil Seybold wrote in message <39808FCC...@home.com>...

I look forward to seeing the race photos...

Curtis Thetford

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"Kerry Wilson" <kxwi...@erols.com> wrote in message
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Please don't post them near dinner time!

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Tom Hunt

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Jul 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/27/00
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First of all, I believe Indianians are Hoosiers, Canadians are Kanucks.
Also, I would imagine that any particularly well-endowed male runners would
have the problem of abrasion, especially if this race were on concrete
(ouch!)
David Baybik <Chemi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What do the men use for support??? Let me guess, they're just flopping in
> the wind!!! You Canadians eh!! Ya HOSERS!!!
>
> --Dave "Athletic Supporter advocate"
>
>

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Bryan

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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I'll be wearing my jock....is that allowed?

"David Baybik" <Chemi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I did not say Hoosers...I said "Hosers." Quite a distinction mein friend.
>
> Dave
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Phil Seybold

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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Bryan wrote:
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> I'll be wearing my jock....is that allowed?

Anything's allowed, but you wouldn't want to feel overdressed, would
you?

BTW, I think there's a prize for the best decorated buns.

Phil

runnermom

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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Bay 2 Breakers had folks in all sorts of, um, costumes including just
paper sacks over their heads or "fanny" packs. I really was impressed
with the woman I ran behind who wore only her estrogen patch on her
butt. (I am of that certain age to recognize those things).


The Westcott's

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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OK... someone's got to ask... where do all these nude runners pin their
numbers???


Bob

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ewitte

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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Unless the guy in the main picture is wearing a bra I'm guessing
it is his number. I was hoping for chick pics :(

http://www.ontherun.com/barebuns/home.htm


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Larry McMahan

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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Phil Seybold <sy...@home.com> writes:
: Ya gotta wear shoes for this run but the rest is optional!

OK. I gotta ask why?

Larry
Run barefoot

runnermom

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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Some hang their numbers around their necks. After they strip at the
start, so you get to run on throw-away clothes for a couple of blocks.


Tom Hunt

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Jul 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/28/00
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What in god's name is a Hoser? One would assume a Hoser would be "One who
hoses" but I don't see how that would have any relevance here whatsoever.

Phil Seybold

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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Larry McMahan wrote:
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> Phil Seybold <sy...@home.com> writes:
> : Ya gotta wear shoes for this run but the rest is optional!
>
> OK. I gotta ask why?

I'm not positive but I guess it's a safety concern.

Phil

Doug Freese

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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Tom Hunt wrote:
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> What in god's name is a Hoser? One would assume a Hoser would be "One who
> hoses" but I don't see how that would have any relevance here whatsoever.

A hose is a slang term for whacker, aka penis. I'm sure you can figure
out the rest. I'm glad he didn't use the term carrot or we would be in a
discussion of things to eat.

--
Caveat Lector!
Doug Freese dfr...@attglobal.net

SAMSON

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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IS THIS THE BUTTERED BUN RUN


Conal Guan-Yow Ho

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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in article VKog5.947$DA4.3...@dfiatx1-snr1.gtei.net, The Westcott's at

the.we...@gte.net wrote on 2000-07-28 4:33 pm:

> OK... someone's got to ask... where do all these nude runners pin their
> numbers???
>
>
> Bob

They ccould hang them around their necks. :)

C


MaryO49

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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...darn, and here I sit, with my leg in a cast. Otherwise, I think this would
be a blast. That is, unless there was someone there who knew me.
Mary

The Westcott's

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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Hoser is a slang term for Canadian. It came from the Bob and Doug McKenzie
bits on the old SCTV television show.


Bob (not McKenzie, but still a hoser himself)

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> What in god's name is a Hoser? One would assume a Hoser would be "One who
> hoses" but I don't see how that would have any relevance here whatsoever.
>

Phil Seybold

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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Doug - A bit belated but congratulations on your Vermont 100Mi.

Phil - hoping for 100 next year.

Peter G

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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Send pics

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Doug Freese

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Phil Seybold wrote:
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> Doug - A bit belated but congratulations on your Vermont 100Mi.

Merci Phil, I had a great run.

>
> Phil - hoping for 100 next year.

Any race in particular???? First?

Phil Seybold

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Jul 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/29/00
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> >
> > Phil - hoping for 100 next year.
>
> Any race in particular???? First?

'twill be my first, but I haven't decided which yet. Probably something
here in the west.

P

Brian Baresch

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Jul 30, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/30/00
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>OK... someone's got to ask... where do all these nude runners pin their
>numbers???

This is where pierced nipples come in handy.

Best regards,

--
Brian P. Baresch
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Professional editing and proofreading

Shannon McCall

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Jul 30, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/30/00
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YOU NEED TO WHERE CLOTHES WHEN U RUN. OTHERWISE UR BODY WILL JIGGLE
TOO MUCH. YOU NEED THE PROPER SHOES. I WILL DEFINITATLY TAKE PICTURES OF
THE NEXT BARE RUNNING SCESSION I COME ACROSS. AND INFORM YOU ALL.
TA TA FOR NOW HONEY BUNS


Steven Adelman

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Aug 3, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/3/00
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I am not sure of the beginning of this thread. But a group of people I
used to run with used to go up to this golf course in Eugene at night and
"run with the catalope". it was a blast. It was purity and freedom at its
best. running through the fairways naked and if you hit it right on hot
summer nights the sprinklers would come on. My girlfriend and I used to
do it too, kind of romantic in a wierd sort of way. i would suggest trying
it before you knock it.

SPA

ewitte

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Aug 3, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/3/00
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This look familiar?

http://www.bangedup.com/archives/0061.jpg

xx%(35+?)/<20%/<10%
ewi...@hotmail.com

Kenneth Raich

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Aug 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/6/00
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On Sun, 6 Aug 2000 08:36:50 -0400, "Drap-Marty" <drap...@total.net>
wrote:
>I don't think people were knocking it, just having a little chuckle. For
>myself, I was curious about running a long-distance event with NO SUPPORT
>(males and females). No jock strap, no bra... it's (seriously) gotta hurt!
>-K
Actually, most folks don't need any external support to run
comfortably (your body parts make circular motions rather than
bouncing "up and down"). But then, how would you know if you didn't
participate in an actual nude race? Try it out and you'll be surprised
at how well the human body handles nude running (after all...we ran
nude for thousands of years before elastic was invented). Just make
sure you try it in an area where it's OK to be nude (you'll probably
get arrested for giving nude running a try during a regular "training"
run) :)

There are several nude racing events that take place in North America
(especially in Texas). Check out the Calendar of Nude Racing Events
at:
http://www.cybernude.com/nuderuns/

There are photos of last year's "Bare as You Dare Cross-Country 5K"
held at Bluebonnet Naturist Resort at:
http://www.bluebonnetnudistpark.com/baredare/index.html

cheers,
Ken
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