Ford sucks anyway.....so moot point.
My daily driver, an F-250 that I've had for over 21 years, with 275K on it, and would drive anywhere in it, respectfully disagrees.
Ford sucks anyway.....so moot point.
Under Amour is the **** though. The underwear is as comfy as it gets and lasts forever.
My daily driver, an F-250 that I've had for over 21 years, with 275K on it, and would drive anywhere in it, respectfully disagrees.
If nike's are comfy I'd wear them. Haven't purchased nike in forever aside from steelers stuff.
Adidas ortho shoes and their general cross training footwear suit me better.
I'm an adidas guy. If it makes you feel better, adidas owns reebok.
So same garments, non adidas logo. That's all. Reebok is cheap.
So, I saw the commercial everyone is bent out of shape about and I am left wondering why everyone is bent out of shape.
Nobody's been protesting the national anthem. Not Kaepernick, nor any of the other players. They are not protesting the national anthem, and never were.
The message is great, but Nike was looking at Kaep as a martyr. On one hand, what he started, made awareness to has an impact. You don't cause all of this unrest unless there is something going on that needs addressed. I give him high kudos for standing up(or kneeling) for what he believes and that's what the ad and commercial represents. All the political crap behind it is quite nuts.
My daily driver, an F-250 that I've had for over 21 years, with 275K on it, and would drive anywhere in it, respectfully disagrees.
So, I saw the commercial everyone is bent out of shape about and I am left wondering why everyone is bent out of shape.
Thats the trendy thing to do.... the right can be every bit as illogical and vindictive as the left... lol..
So, I saw the commercial everyone is bent out of shape about and I am left wondering why everyone is bent out of shape.
“Believe in something. Even if it costs you everything.”
Im glad they didn't waste this slogan on someone like Pat Tillman. SMH.
Again, this is a bullshit narrative! His kneeling had NOTHING to do with any kind of injustice. I remember it clear as day. He originally sat during the anthem because he was PISSY that he had been BENCHED for Blaine Gabbert. Again, it had NOTHING to do with any kind of social justice. Then when people got upset that he was sitting, he started taking a knee. He spun it into some kind of social justice protest to try to save face. HISTORY ******* MATTERS!!!!
I had a Ford Contour. Piece of ****. Bought it brand new, and by the time I had 75k miles on it, I had already gone through 2 transmissions and 3 alternators.
It's also trendy in some circles to act like you're too cool to acknowledge a slap in the face...lol (I guess "lol" at the end of a comment is pretty trendy in the same way)
"You have Hillary, who's called black teens or black kids 'superpredators.' You have Donald Trump, who's openly racist," Kaepernick said, per Richardson. "We have a presidential candidate who has deleted emails and done things illegally. ... That doesn't make sense to me because if that was any other person, you'd be in prison. So what is this country really standing for?"
Nike’s online sales appear to have surged in the week since it announced Colin Kaepernick as the face of its latest ad campaign.
According to data released from Edison Trends, a digital commerce research company based in Silicon Valley, online sales for the sportswear brand grew 31 percent from last Sunday through Tuesday.
They noted that the growth is also a 17 percent gain from the number recorded for the same period in 2017, the new report found.
“There was speculation that the Nike/Kaepernick campaign would lead to a drop in sales, but our data over the last week does not support that theory,” the company said in a statement obtained by Fortune magazine.
The signing of Kaepernick, who was the first NFL player to protest racial inequality and police brutality by taking a knee during the national anthem before games, generated backlash from critics of the protest movement.
President Trump, a frequent critic of the anthem protests, also spoke out against the ad campaign.
Nike's online sales surge after Kaepernick ads revealed: report
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...es-surge-after-kaepernick-ads-revealed-report