Heres some background: This kid John V. has been regularly adding random freshman girls from a certain schools track team on facebook. He then talks to them creepily, and looks through all their pictures, and then adds random comments on those pictures. He was on the I*** track team for 1 season, and sucked. He for some reason considers himself to have been part of the track team even though he did absolutely nothing. This conversation is posted on a picture in the I*** Track team facebook group, it starts when John V. makes another one of his random useless comments. Read the whole thing, it gets better and better and better . . .
John V. wrote
at 7:04am on June 8th, 2008
That kid in the lower right, better watch out from getting his hand stepped on, if someone drifts too far inside!
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Keith B. (Miami University) wrote
at 6:38pm on June 8th, 2008
Who the fuck are you.... you graduated like 3 years ago... seriously stop stalking the world on FB... Perhaps find a hobby....
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John V. wrote
at 11:53pm on June 8th, 2008
^^^^^^^^^^
what the hell?
the poster above me had graduated for 2 more years than I had and you didn't make fun of him? or are you talking to both of us?
or do you just hate me for some reason? if so, please tell me why...it would be more useful than bashing me.
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Keith B. (Miami University) wrote
at 10:03am on June 9th, 2008
The user above you also posted the day after the picture was added... And was actually good at track...
I don't have a problem with you... but rather a problem with what you do... which is stalk... everyone... on facebook.... For example requesting picture tags on photos that I put on FB and aren't anywhere but on my profile....
seriously.... when half your wall posts are "who are you?" and your talking to Urs***** girls who are Freshmen and Sophmores, and you yourself are 2 years out of HS, it just starts touching creepy...
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John V. wrote
at 6:19pm on June 9th, 2008
hmmm...I still do not see much of your reasoning?
for one thing, your photos are not ONLY on your profile: they are in the "everyone coached by Jan M******* group" too, which was where I found, commented on, and requested picture tags for.
I requested the tags because I figured other people might want to know who is in the pictures they are seeing. I was just trying to help out, since we have runners of all different years here.
from there, I do not see what the difference is, in when I commented on this photo, as there are other photos in this group that have comments left two YEARS after they were posted, while this one was only added 6 months ago.
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John V. wrote
at 6:23pm on June 9th, 2008
as for my suckiness at track, when did I claim to be "actually good." I know I was bad. Having a PR in a 4 at 72.8 (probably would have cracked high 60's if the last meet of the year wasn't rained out due to thunderstorms,) is still terrible for a senior.
however, it was my only season of heavy workouts and what else could you expect from someone who was only in decent shape the rest of the year? I dropped my PR 20-25 seconds from the beginning of the season to the end.
furthermore, I have no clue why being good at track is of any importance? all I said was that the kid should not be sitting on the shoulder of the inside lane! I was not making fun of anyone for being too slow or anything like that?
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John V. wrote
at 6:27pm on June 9th, 2008
My general lousiness at track led me to run with the younger groups in the track. For instance, I was probably part of your group at some point in your freshman spring season, unless you were one of the 3 prodigies that led your team to the winter freshman championships that year.
In my last year, I still ran with the freshman and even some 7th-8th graders that were on our team. This is why I know so many runners that were 4-5 years younger than me. Even if the extent of our friendship was simply running with them. I don't think talking to them on facebook is that serious either.
Finally, you say I have a lot of "who are you?" comments on my profile, but I just scanned the last 5 pages of comments (totaling 100,) and could only find 2-3 like that, so I am not sure where you get 1/2 my comments are like that, from?
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Keith B. (Miami University) wrote
at 6:27pm on June 9th, 2008
Its not about being good at track... its about the stalking... seriously... I don't care that you sucked at track... but sometimes too much involvement with a bunch of HS people is exactly that... too much.
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John V. wrote
at 6:31pm on June 9th, 2008
I suppose you think I don't have a life, but seriously, all this took only 10-15 mins to type up. And I feel like I need to justify something that I have a passion for.
I know it might not seem that way, but really, the only reason I did not become good at track, is that I did not start my freshman year. Had I done that, I probably would have won all-county at least a couple times, because I easily had the body type to do it.
I know you say you only have a problem with what I do, so I hope I was never hard on you or anything when he probably ran together back in 2005, cause I do remember some of the freshmen would try to ridiculously shorten the workouts and make us finish before the faster groups would and I use to poke fun at them for that. But I doubt I said anything actually mean. If I did, I am sorry.
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