Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-08 Thread Tom Fleming
PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:30 PM Subject: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club Yeah, right. First, he's contradicting BR, who said everyone ran 4:30 in high school. Second, he was baiting you. Top 10 possible responses: 10) Barefoot, uphill, into the wind? 9) You

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-08 Thread Tom Derderian
PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 7:16 AM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club on 7/7/01 8:33 PM, Edward Koch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frank Shorter is quoted in the novel Once a Runner as having said that everybody ran 4:30 in high school. Does anyone know who said it first? Ed

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-08 Thread Tom Fleming
] To: Edward Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Barretts [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 7:16 AM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club No, no, no ... lets get back to the original posting, and end this topic once and for all ... Jack Lemmon said everyone ran 4:30 for the mile

RE: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-07 Thread malmo
Lemmon has died, after a distinguished career in an activity that had nothing to do with track and field. Whether he was mistaken, exaggerative, or misquoted on his high school track marks, the time he claimed could have no effect, whatever, on the history of the event. Just what

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-07 Thread Tom Fleming
on 7/7/01 12:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: He was an actor. He's a liar, he's dead. What is so distinguished about that? So he developed a likable persona. Probably good for bizness. Big F deal. My grandfather drove motorcycles into the front lines in WW2. Got his

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-07 Thread Edward Koch
Subject: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club Yeah, right. First, he's contradicting BR, who said everyone ran 4:30 in high school. Second, he was baiting you. Top 10 possible responses: 10) Barefoot, uphill, into the wind? 9) You coulda made a good living as a marathoner... 8) I suppose this was drug

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-06 Thread Tom Fleming
on 7/6/01 1:14 PM, The Barretts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, right. First, he's contradicting BR, who said everyone ran 4:30 in high school. Second, he was baiting you. Top 10 possible responses: 10) Barefoot, uphill, into the wind? 9) You coulda made a good living as a

RE: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-06 Thread Oleg Shpyrko
Fleming Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 5:42 PM To: The Barretts; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club on 7/6/01 1:14 PM, The Barretts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, right. First, he's contradicting BR, who said everyone ran 4:30 in high school. Second, he was baiting you. Top 10

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-06 Thread MGxcr
Phillips Academy mile record (according to their website) MileDarren Dinneen (1996) 4 min.14.87 secs.

RE: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-06 Thread Roger Ruth
The latest of this series of holier than thou posts on this non-topic, by non-athletes included: Come on, Jack Lemmon's 4:10 mile is a perfect illustration to The Older I get, the Faster I was rule. The entire thread, after the first post that sought information, reminds me of Joseph Welch's

Re: t-and-f: Re: Liars Club

2001-07-06 Thread Mpplatt
He was an actor. He's a liar, he's dead. What is so distinguished about that? So he developed a likable persona. Probably good for bizness. Big F deal. My grandfather drove motorcycles into the front lines in WW2. Got his leg half blown off. Came back and drove a truck for forty years because