It's truly disturbing, I mean it really creeped me out. I couldn't even bring myself to include the screenshot, and when I saw this it sent shivers up my spine.View attachment 2963917
Talk about an antisocial creep vibe with undertones of serial murderer, jeez, that mask makes you wonder.
I look forward to Troll Patrol’s take on these shoes!He will need to buy some new shoes though, because he's worn the On Clouds every single day and hasn't run in them at all, they look like this now:
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I agree; however, he won’t because he’ll do whatever he wants.He really should have got sponsors. There's tons of channels his size that have decent sponsors and that's where the real Youtube money is. He could even use it for his weight loss goals by getting a Factor Meals sponsor, not Hello Fresh as we know he's not cooking. There's shoe sponsors he could use for his run, greens drinks for his health, Betterhelp to help his viewers sanity.
He would never be beholden to "the man" like that anyway. In his mind that would be like working in the feed store or Office Max again.Not only does he do whatever he wants, if he had fitness or nutrition sponsors he would have to, you know, actually make a legitimate attempt at being fit or consuming healthy meals regularly. And we know he just won't do that.
Besides, can you see Factor wanting to associate themselves with that out of shape, muddy-complexioned, boring drone? They want people to buy their products and if any potential customers saw that using their meals would result in looking like THAT, they would run away in droves.
Yeah, something happened to that one (not that he'd admit it).How on earth did he manage to wear a hole in the upper of his shoes without running AND manage to do it so quickly?!?
I usually get about 250 miles out of a pair of running shoes (actually running -- not lazily strolling to Starbucks), and when they do eventually wear out it's either because the tread on the soles is worn down or the inside cushioning is worn out (usually both). I have never had a hole develop in the upper! I've never worn OnClouds, but a lot of people really like them, so that sort of wear can't be typical!
Don't tell me he intentionally damaged them just to have an excuse to buy a new pair!
Fat bus might be what I start calling his golf cart.oh, I really hope he doesn't cop out, because this will be so much fun to watch
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I know ZERO about races, marathons, or any of this. So I am clueless when it comes to this stuff.oh, I really hope he doesn't cop out, because this will be so much fun to watch
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The guy even said 16 min was "roughly" 4mph. And Adam is "exactly" a total prick.I know ZERO about races, marathons, or any of this. So I am clueless when it comes to this stuff.
But is David actually CORRECTING this person's 16 min = 4 mph comment? By saying 15 = 4 mph?
He is, and Adam's math is, miraculously, correctI know ZERO about races, marathons, or any of this. So I am clueless when it comes to this stuff.
But is David actually CORRECTING this person's 16 min = 4 mph comment? By saying 15 = 4 mph?
Ok, thanks!He is, and Adam's math is, miraculously, correct
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Of course, the overall point is that Adam thinks because he maintains a 4.2 mph pace for 2-3 miles at a time, that he can do it for 13 consecutive miles, and furthermore, he believes he can perhaps get to a 12 or 13 minute pace (4.6 to 5.0 mph) at least for a while, so that he has "cushion time" in order to stop and interact with characters and take advantage of the "experiences" offered.
Yes, if he did 4 mph the entire time, it's about 3 hours and 16 mins.Ok, thanks!
So, did I read that chart correctly that, at a 15 min / 4 mph, he's going to be walking for almost 3.5 hours at a brisk pace?!?
Pretty sure he can barely do the 16 minutes, let alone the 3 hours.Yes, if he did 4 mph the entire time, it's about 3 hours and 16 mins.
OH, shit. He's a goner!Yes, if he did 4 mph the entire time, it's about 3 hours and 16 mins.
We live 45 mins outside of Baltimore, BWI flights to mco nonstop is spirit or frontier. It’s how we go to Orlando multiple times a year. The airlines suck, but it’s a 2.5 hour flight.My guesses for what he did today (tomorrow's vlog) and his current trip: He says it's about a week long. He only goes to one baseball game, and he kept saying how much he wanted to go back to Washington DC the last time he had a connecting flight there, so I assume he will be spending some time in DC.
The Orioles are pretty good, so it could be a rough visit for the struggling Rays. I hope they win every game except the one fake fan Adam attends. The games are May 31 (7pm), June 1 (4pm), June 2 (1pm). There are no direct flights from Orlando to Baltimore in the quick check I did, and after his last experience with connecting flights, I think he will take a direct flight to Washington and base himself out of there, and just go to Baltimore for the game. Camden Yards, the Orioles' stadium, says ballpark tours are currently not available, maybe sold out. You know Woo loves his ballpark tours. I hope he goes Sunday as it's Lou Gehrig day across MLB, I'd like to see him not be able to get away from a Yankee name (and while in Babe Ruth's home town, of course).
He never did mention what airline he "chose" as his favorite. Will the one he flew today be the one he chose, that he uses going forward? Or did he lie about that as well?
Will he do anything interesting in DC? Did he do any research, or will he just wander aimlessly down the National Mall and around the Tidal Basin? Maybe I'm wrong, maybe he'll do it differently. That's definitely possible. Zero chance he'll do it well, but maybe differently.
Let's see how close I can get from memory for "My Flight Experience from Orlando to Washington DC":
Park at MCO>fountain>sleeping traveler statue>TSA rules (still never got Precheck, idiot)>MCO sells gum>look at the gummy candy>is that my plane?>jetway OCD shot>feet in first class>water>Orlando from the air again>coffee>snack (no meal, too short)>endless clouds>land in Washington
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