A teammate's roommate, a film major, came out to a couple races this season with the idea of making a short film of us for a class. As it turned out, his theme was about females and minorities in sport, and there's quite a bit of me in there.
I suppose I didn't say anything too embarrassing. The interview was an hour long and was conversational enough for me to forget I was being interviewed.
For the record, yes, I know that "you go so much faster on a bike than when you run" is a rather obvious statement, and no, contrary to the last line, I don't settle for mediocrity given all the people out there better than I am. I wince a little at some of these comments, but nevertheless, this video makes me recall with fondness all those race weekends that were the highlight of this year.
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Hi Faye. It's weird - watching this video makes me feel like I'm talking to you, but I'm not.
didnt you dance in high school? for longer than you ran xc?! lol.
Lexie: You're right, actually. Heh, keep in mind that this video was heavily cut and edited.
I couldn't bring myself to actually watch all of the video, but I doubt anything you said could be more embarrassing than the intro.
Also, I thought I should tell you personally, cause it sounds like I'm saying you're right: I don't think people are inherently evil, but I think everyone is fucked beyond any chance of repair. I really think the most we can do for our children is to tell them they've been born into a shithole and to watch out for wolves.
Also I should mention, I thought to leave that comment while looking at the CDC's obesity page. I don't know what that says about you.
Dude, I don't think I ever get what you're trying to say.
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