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Originally posted by TexasAll Time Prison 100 Meters
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1.Chris Nelloms
2.Riley Washington
3.O.J.Simpson
4.Henry Thomas
5.Bob Hayes
6.Warren Wells
7.Mercury Morris
8.Rae Carruth
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Re: All-time prison team?
Originally posted by Anonymous>My favorite is Ellison "Tarzan" Brown, a 1936
>Olympic marathoner. As a native American, he had
>some real issues with a few Hitler Youth members
>he ran across in a bar in Berlin. So he picked a
>fight with them, got outnumbered and beaten up
>and spent some time in the lockup to boot. The
>AAU bailed him out so he could run the Olympic
>marathon!>>
Why is my BS meter starting to flicker? I'd like to see some documentation on this one.
If the Tarzan Brown story is true, the U.S. Olympic Committee did a good job keeping it out of the press, as there is no reference to it either in the New York Times or the Los Angeles Times.
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Originally posted by TexasAll Time Prison 100 Meters
lane
1.Chris Nelloms
2.Riley Washington
3.O.J.Simpson
4.Henry Thomas
5.Bob Hayes
6.Warren Wells
7.Mercury Morris
8.Rae Carruth
Any track stats on Riley Washington, Warren Wells, Mercury Morris and Rae Carruth ? Shouldn't Micah Harris be given a lane ?
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Originally posted by OldtimerOriginally posted by TexasAll Time Prison 100 Meters
lane
1.Chris Nelloms
2.Riley Washington
3.O.J.Simpson
4.Henry Thomas
5.Bob Hayes
6.Warren Wells
7.Mercury Morris
8.Rae Carruth
Any track stats on Riley Washington, Warren Wells, Mercury Morris and Rae Carruth ? Shouldn't Micah Harris be given a lane ?
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Originally posted by malmoOriginally posted by TexasAll Time Prison 100 Meters
lane
1.Chris Nelloms
2.Riley Washington
3.O.J.Simpson
4.Henry Thomas
5.Bob Hayes
6.Warren Wells
7.Mercury Morris
8.Rae Carruth
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Re: All-time prison team?
Originally posted by djOriginally posted by Anonymous>My favorite is Ellison "Tarzan" Brown, a 1936
>Olympic marathoner. As a native American, he had
>some real issues with a few Hitler Youth members
>he ran across in a bar in Berlin. So he picked a
>fight with them, got outnumbered and beaten up
>and spent some time in the lockup to boot. The
>AAU bailed him out so he could run the Olympic
>marathon!>>
Why is my BS meter starting to flicker? I'd like to see some documentation on this one.
If the Tarzan Brown story is true, the U.S. Olympic Committee did a good job keeping it out of the press, as there is no reference to it either in the New York Times or the Los Angeles Times.
Check out page 72 of this script I came across.
Legend of Tarzan Brown
http://members.shaw.ca/tarzanbrown/lege ... brown.html
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