& Hannie: Where did you used to work?
Aniet: On the Keile Road.
Hannie: At a company, or...?
Aniet: Yeah, sort of a company. But I also acted in some movies.
Hannie: Oh, lovely.
Aniet: Well, it wasn’t really about love. The pay was all right. It’s all over and done with, though. I got pregnant, so they didn’t want me anymore. Because then they can’t get their fist in anymore.
& Nel: Did you hear about Marie?
Hannie: No.
Nel: Everything taken away.
Hannie: At Marie’s? By Moroccans?
Nel: No, by the doctor. The entire henhouse removed.
& Nel: What kind of meat is it?
Gerard: Halal pork, I think.
& Nico: How long is that marathon, anyway?
Youssoef: 42km... And 195m.
Leo: That’s already far by car.
Gerard: Goddammit!
& Nico: I kinda liked it.
Leo: Fuck off, man. Maybe it’s the thin air. How high up is Rotterdam?
Gerard: Unbelievable. We’ve only been at it for a few minutes.
Kees: I won’t do it. I really won’t do it.
Youssoef: You have to build it up. You’re training your metabolism. You got stuck in your phosphate system. You need to go to the lactic acid system and then the oxygen system... for aerobic breakdown. Watch your nutrition. A lot of carbs beforehand. Monosaccharides during running to maintain your glucose level. Every kind of running has its own energy system. For running the marathon, you have to train the right engine. Become an efficient diesel engine, not a turbo injection engine.
Leo: Maybe it’s me, Yous, but for an Egyptian with a club foot you’re talking too much.
& Youssoef: You’re going to run the 30km. If you can handle that... you can handle the marathon. You never train the last 12 km. Then it’s down to your character. Some people say that during the marathon you meet yourself. That’s bullshit. During the marathon you determine who you are. With every meter, every step, you determine who you are. Go-getters. Hotshots. You fight for every meter. You fight for every centimeter. You turn the asphalt to dust.
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Aniet: On the Keile Road.
Hannie: At a company, or...?
Aniet: Yeah, sort of a company. But I also acted in some movies.
Hannie: Oh, lovely.
Aniet: Well, it wasn’t really about love. The pay was all right. It’s all over and done with, though. I got pregnant, so they didn’t want me anymore. Because then they can’t get their fist in anymore.
& Nel: Did you hear about Marie?
Hannie: No.
Nel: Everything taken away.
Hannie: At Marie’s? By Moroccans?
Nel: No, by the doctor. The entire henhouse removed.
& Nel: What kind of meat is it?
Gerard: Halal pork, I think.
& Nico: How long is that marathon, anyway?
Youssoef: 42km... And 195m.
Leo: That’s already far by car.
Gerard: Goddammit!
& Nico: I kinda liked it.
Leo: Fuck off, man. Maybe it’s the thin air. How high up is Rotterdam?
Gerard: Unbelievable. We’ve only been at it for a few minutes.
Kees: I won’t do it. I really won’t do it.
Youssoef: You have to build it up. You’re training your metabolism. You got stuck in your phosphate system. You need to go to the lactic acid system and then the oxygen system... for aerobic breakdown. Watch your nutrition. A lot of carbs beforehand. Monosaccharides during running to maintain your glucose level. Every kind of running has its own energy system. For running the marathon, you have to train the right engine. Become an efficient diesel engine, not a turbo injection engine.
Leo: Maybe it’s me, Yous, but for an Egyptian with a club foot you’re talking too much.
& Youssoef: You’re going to run the 30km. If you can handle that... you can handle the marathon. You never train the last 12 km. Then it’s down to your character. Some people say that during the marathon you meet yourself. That’s bullshit. During the marathon you determine who you are. With every meter, every step, you determine who you are. Go-getters. Hotshots. You fight for every meter. You fight for every centimeter. You turn the asphalt to dust.
Gogol Bordello - My Companjera
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