Like much of the country, Portland, Ore. has been hit by a major snowstorm over the last few days. But that did not stop a couple of joggers from braving the weather to go for a run -- even if it meant wiping out on live television.
Proving that Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein of "Portlandia" may not be much of a stretch from the real thing, a local news reporter encountered a couple running through the streets of the snow-covered city, refusing to let the snow get in the way of their exercise. "It's the perfect texture for running," the woman said. "Very low impact, and it's dry ice, so your feet don't get wet."
Of course, that's ignoring that ice tends to come with snow -- which the woman found out the hard way. Only seconds after she finished talking to the reporter, she ran away and slipped on the ice. (She appeared to be fine.)
Kids, no matter how tempting it may be, don't go for a run when it's snowing.
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Proving that Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein of "Portlandia" may not be much of a stretch from the real thing, a local news reporter encountered a couple running through the streets of the snow-covered city, refusing to let the snow get in the way of their exercise. "It's the perfect texture for running," the woman said. "Very low impact, and it's dry ice, so your feet don't get wet."
Of course, that's ignoring that ice tends to come with snow -- which the woman found out the hard way. Only seconds after she finished talking to the reporter, she ran away and slipped on the ice. (She appeared to be fine.)
Kids, no matter how tempting it may be, don't go for a run when it's snowing.
(via Uproxx)
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