Caleb
USA
@JD It depends on the part of the country. While living in the northeast region as a peace corps volunteer I did have my fare share of “ไข่มดแดง”/red ant eggs.
@Eric Hougland Strands #127 “Rise and shine” 🟡🔵🔵🔵 🔵🔵🔵
@john ezra For me, when I hear Dream On, Depeche Mode first comes to mind.
@Andrzej In person track and field is the best as there is always something to watch. I also get frustrated by TV coverage but for some overlapping and some opposing reasons. The triple jump never gets as much coverage as I want and the commentators rarely know what they are talking about when it is shown. For races, I find the sprints less dynamic and interesting than the distances as in the sprints they’re either faster or they’re not. In the longer races I get to see the strategy, tactics, and force of will to push past fatigue. (Hurdles are interesting too for the technique involved) My favorite race to watch in university was the 4 x 800, not too long but long enough for tactics to matter and to see the grit needed for a good kick.
@Andrzej It’s a shame the 4x800 isn’t run much on the world stage. It was always the final event in my high school meets and easily my favorite event to watch. In person track meets roaming from field event to field event and catching the races on the track as they come is a fun way to spend a Saturday!
@Francis That was me too! It took me like 84 years to find it and get the happy music.
@Erik Me too! I spent a day longer than forever looking for my error. I had Ice instead of ICY and I’m so gone instead of IMSODONE. I’m hopeless with names of celebrities so Broge looked fine to me.
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