I’m for sure not plugging Nike here, I just thought this was a cool video. I wouldn’t mind plugging Nike as long as they paid me. They have many cool products and I like their clothes that they have for running, although I don’t own anything with a Nike swish logo on it. (I’m not going to say Nike anymore, just “they” or “them”). They seem too powerful and too elitist for me. I hope elitist is a word and that I’m using it correctly. When Tiger Woods can make more money from them than he can from playing golf, that is a little whacked. They give him all his clothes, golf clubs, and golf balls. I buy (or I should say, if I buy) a shirt from them with their name and logo on it, and half the money goes to these celebrities that endorse their product. They should give me some type of rebate for advertising their product. People see me on the street running with my you know who running shorts, and they think, “hey, that guy is fast and he must be cool”! And then you have Michael Vick using his money from them to buy more doggie toys. Maybe I’m just jealous.
I was diagnosed with MS about 4 years ago and I am one of the lucky ones. I don't have too many problems associated with it, and the disease has actually slowed down. I took up running 3 years ago just to see if I could do it. So far I've run 3 marathons in a year and a half.
January 6th, 2008 at 7:10 pm
Hahahaha! This video’s hilarious! Thanks for sharing.
January 6th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
How’s your running coming along? (Have been checking back & every now & then, to see what you’ve been up to lately.) Hope you’re having a great 2008 thus far!
January 7th, 2008 at 8:05 pm
I’ve often wondered why “They” don’t pay me to advertise for them- i pay sixty dollars (Au) to get a tee shirt and I end up selling more product for them- makes me want to get obesse, sweat all over their shirt and leave sauce stains on it. Have a rad 08.
Tom