Poll : Where would you rather be this weekend?
Poll : Where would you rather be this weekend?
Poll : Where would you rather be this weekend?

Poll Question
Where would you rather be this weekend?
With a HUGE week of track & field upon us, we want to know where you would rather be this weekend:

Eating fish tacos at the Stanford Payton Jordan Invitational
Both Stanford meets, but particularly the Payton Jordan Invitational, have become the marquee American meets for the 5k and 10k. Solinsky's record run last solidified the Payton Jordan Invite as THE PLACE for American elite distance runners to race a fast 10k on this side of the pond.

Eating a fresh ear of corn at the Drake Relays
The Drake Relay is one of the most historic meets the U.S. has to offer. Alan Webb is slated to run both a road mile and a mile on the track this year at Drake. Every year, there are many elite performances and terrific crowd support at Drake Stadium. Drake will play host to this year's NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Eating a Philly cheese steak at the Penn Relays
The Penn Relays are America's most participated and longest-running meet. The crowd support, energy and excitement of the Penn Relays is second to none (in the world). Over 100,000 spectators turn out over the entirety of the meet. Great high school, collegiate and professional participation make it special on all levels.

Eating a Hungry-Man dinner in your living room, watching re-runs of Boy Meets World
Perhaps you are more of a home-body. Boy Meets World (on air from 1993 to 2000) followed the escapades of Cory Matthews (played by Ben Savage). Hungry-Man dinners, processed microwave-ready meals ranging anywhere from 500 to 1100 calories, are always a treat for busy and/or lazy Americans everywhere.
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