Considering the only running most DUmmies do is the 30-yard perp dash before they get hit with the taser, let me enlighten the DUmmies on a few items.
Disclaimer: I have run several marathons and half-marathons. PR for marathon: about 4:40 for LA Marathon in 2005.
A 4-hour marathon would be at about a 9:09/mile pace. Okay, run one mile in 9 minutes. Easy, right?
Now do 26 of them, back, to back, to back...and add shit like hills, traffic, weather, etc. Yeah, you might START a marathon at a 9-minute pace, but I'm pretty ****ing sure you won't be running that kind of pace at the end, unless you're doing an average of 50-60 miles a week, and being coached while you do it, and plenty of support along the way.
Boston is a VERY special goal. Anyone I've ever met who is into running regards running Boston as their crowning achievement. Why, you ask? Because not every dipshit yahoo who wants to can run Boston. You have to QUALIFY for it, meaning you have to have run a marathon within the previous 18 months in under a certain time based on your age.
http://www.runtri.com/2008/07/race-boston-boston-marathon-qualifying.htmlAnd oh yeah--they have to be certain "qualifier" races; running around the block 26 times and claiming a time won't work. There are a few exceptions for charity entries, but that means you have to actually go out and raise a certain amount (I've heard $4-5K is about average.) Now given that most of what ya'll raise will be pocketed by you for bong hits and Cheetos, that option is pretty much out, plus Boston is capped at around 27,000 entries and only about 6000 of those are charity, and let's face it, do you DUmmies really have the fortitude to train AND try to raise thousands of dollars for a charity that isn't YOU?