Not so, I’m just pointing out that there’s not enough mustard in the world to cover these kind of hot dogs.
You’re too clever by half. Not convincing me.
If he’s been doing this since 1982, why are we just hearing about it now, after 58,000 miles logged? Not exactly a publicity hound now is he? I was a long-distance runner and marathoner for 30 years. It is a long, lonely, solitary slog, attracting no sympathy from regular folk, who mostly think you’re crazy for running hours on end. This guy certainly isn’t a “hot dog, nor is he looking for the public’s adulation or admiration, the “mustard” as you call it. He is doing this as an inner goal for himself, not for the media attention.
BTW, 58,000 miles is equivalent to 2,224 marathons. He deserves more than just “mustard” if you ask me.