)-(ROUNDDOWN(+A2*100*0.3937/12,0)*12),0)&IF(+A2<25,CHOOSE(ROUNDDOWN(((+A2*10
0*0.3937)-ROUNDDOWN(+A2*100*0.3937,0))*4,0)+1,"","¼","½","¾"),"")&""""
"Is that your final answer, malmo?"
"Yes, Regis, that i
lect the appropriate dialect and a translation will be returned from
your query.
malmo
>
> In a message dated 8/29/00 17:43:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> << "They only jump big in America, and these guys, these three guys, are a
> bunch of dribblers, that'
Sounds a lot like Eugene,OR during the same period, only the East Germans
were less sophisticated!
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Parker
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:33 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROT
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archives of old messages?
Does there still exist an archiv
> I believe in 1991 the Santa Monica Track Club held the 4x100m
> world record
> at 37.80 in winning Zurich. I don't believe any club team has
> gone faster
> than HSI's recent time though.
>
> Mike
A third-grader could look up this stuff. Here, you figure it out:
http://www.algonet.se/~pel
By word count: either R.T or Eamon Condon.
malmo,
always striving for the elusive quarter-liner.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ward Nicholson
> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 6:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&
You really believe that Tergat will finally beat his nemesis? I don't think
so.
Kenya's best shot of avoiding the Gold Medal shut-out (which is what the
thread is about) is still the steeplechase.
malmo
>
>
> In a message dated 9/7/00 4:22:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
&
http://www.sportserver.com/generic/story/0,1673,500247985-500368907-50218644
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While the rest of the world polices itself the dirty Americans resist.
malmo
the USOCs former Chief Medical Officer, Dr Robert Voy
who's biased.
malmo
>
> In a message dated 9/8/00 1:07:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> << While the rest of the world polices itself the dirty Americans
> resist. >>
&g
Why is it so hard for MICHAEL to admit that he is human?
>
> Exactly .. And why is it so hard for people to admit that he is
> indeed human
> ??
>
> Conway Hill
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: W
Even Sieg will admit that the cited piece wasn't investigative journalism.
> -Original Message-
>
> Re-read Sieg Lindstrom's article on Kenya in the April issue of
> T&FN. There are just too many talented runners training too hard
> for their success to be explained away by doping.
>
ElG, also known as the Greatest Athlete in Track, doesn't need to talk about
it. He just is.
malmo
>
>
>
> With all this talk about Maurice and Michael,
> I've noticed that there's been very little
> speculation about tomorrow's Bislett
> Games - part
I
dunno Mike. Ten years ago I said the same thing about her husband - "America's
first sub 2:08 runner", I said. Not to be. The marathon is a strange
beast.
malmo
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...They've got tiny little legs that go scoot-scoot-scoot.
C'mon Randy. It's not theory it's fact. The perfect size for the distances
is about 5-6, 115 lbs. Where are all of the tiny little Americans? Personal
injury attorneys, my friend.
malmo
>I agree that we don
Science didn't tell us anything, the pseudo-scientists are making grand
conclusive leaps to support their theories.
malmo
>Science told us that nothing could be
>gained by
>running more than 75 miles a week. We listen to science too much,
>instead of
>listening to our ow
ill tell you that
those cowards don't have an idea what they're protesting - THEY JUST LIKE
BREAKING THINGS! The sooner they run up against the Philly and LAPD the
better.
malmo
One thing that works for the masses: have your friends measure out 29-4 on
the street with a tape measure. Say no more, it speaks for itself.
malmo
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dalton Foster
>Sent: Wednesday, August 0
And they are just churning out the runners at Yale, aren't they?
I think that Fred Smith (FedEx) had a similar problem at Yale.
malmo
>
>Xavier HS in CT, multi-time state XC & track champions, utilizes
>similar high
>mileage training. Some of their kids have gone on
Washington DC 2012? You're kidding? When would they be
held - May or September?
malmo
This year's race is co-sponsored by the Baltimore-Washington 2012 Coalition,
the organizing group for the Nation's Capital's bid for the 2012 Olympics.
life whether good or bad. All we
can ever ask is to preare for, and perform at, the best of our abilities
and be satisfied with the results. If the athletes cannot deal with
this, or common folk as well, well then "
Why is this so difficult for some to understand?
malmo
You are correct about the 70s.
What's more telling though was that we didn't know that we were SUPPOSED to
get injured more often, as the modern-day
exercise-physio-nonsense-running-geeks would want us to believe.
malmo
.
>
> So back to the 70's!
>
> Is it me or di
h its "defined criteria" that ranks (200
meters) Jon Drummond, Kevin Little, Ramon Clay, and Kenny Brokenburr all
ahead of John Capel, Floyd Heard and Coby Miller. Yeah, that's the "thinking
man's" solution.
A damn computer, of all things!
malmo
Randy,
Unbelievable!! I think that you just argued my point for me. Maybe we should
just use the Malmo Computer Ranking System (MCRS). I have the system on an
Excel spreadsheet available to anyone who asks. Here's the criteria:
APPENDIX III
CATEGORIES OF COMPETITIONS
SIGN DESCRIPTI
Maybe, with a renewed focus on what matters (Capel had it figured out),
running the legs not the mouth, MJ goes under 43.00. I sure hope so - that
would be something to see!
malmo
> > Give it a rest.
>
> C'mon, where's the fun in that? Since when are you an anti-MJ-basher?
>
ionate belief" as proof that it itself is valid.
malmo
ve actually blown a hamstring or two
themselves. There is nothing suspicious about MJs nor MGs reaction to a
muscle pull. It's clear to me (and other EXPERIENCED observers) that they
had differing degrees of injury, as well.
Give it a rest.
malmo
I think
that Greg Fredericks had an identical split in the same
meet.
malmo
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PMTo: track netSubject: t-and-f: Liquori 400
split
Netters
The question should be, "Why only 6k?"
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 5:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: t-and-f: Cross? Yes, please.
gorek in a
futile attempt to hang onto third.
Ahh,
an image of Roche with his arm in a sling keeps appearing to me, too,
from somewhere in the deep recesses in my cerebral cortex. Or was
that Addison? Or both?
It's
time to defrag my hippocampus.
malmo
"The steeplecahse
> Three is presumably a whole lot more on this floating around the Web:
>
> Flo-Jo's doctor believes the world's fastest woman was a drug cheat
.
>
> (much more in this story...)
>
> http://www.theaustralian.com.au/common/story_page/0,4511,1161376%2
Ahhh. You guys just don't give up with the Fl
Most would have
another THREE years of college.
Is this one of those "push-the-send-button-ooops-did-I-really-say-that?"
posts?
malmo
>
> I don't know how this will effect the discussion but I'll throw out the
> fact:I think it was Paul Gompers in 1985 with a 2:15 m
Intern shirt and suh-spend-dahs!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of northam
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:43 AM
> To: posting
> Subject: Re: t-and-f: day 11 wit and wisdom
>
>
> >As I remember, and I may be starting late--help m
And the Australian Taxman wants a piece of the action for both.
Have you journalists duly registered with the Australian tax authorities?
You'd better!
malmo
>
> Hmmm i wonder if there are any journalists who are also athletes
> competing at
> the games. I guess either your b
Now set the high jump bar at 8-1/2 (2.45). Really scary.
malmo
>-Original Message-
>From: Joe Rubio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 7:37 AM
>To: malmo
>Cc: Dalton Foster; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: t-and-f: Leave Dwight alone!
http://famulus.msnbc.com/famulusspt/apmegasports09-08-191013.asp?spt=OLY#bod
y
malmo!TM
The UnofficialTM "Award-Winning" Track & Field Pundit of SydneyTM2000
The college ranks would make no appreciable impact on the US marathon scene.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of P.F.Talbot
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:01 PM
> To: Track list
> Subject: Does college hu
http://www.usaldr.org/private-cgi/rec-form.cgi/?category=runningusa_index
There's one link.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian McGuire
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 5:01 PM
> To: T n F List
>
Salazar went down that same bizarre path. 100k? That's truly disturbing.
malmo!TM
Unofficial "Award-Winning" Track & Field Pundit of Sydney2000TM
>
> An impressive debut for Dan Held - one of the most competitive marathoners
> (7th '96 trials) to more than dou
Yeah, right! If Dick Enberg said it, it MUST be true. You can tell Dick that
I had a 140mph serve at age eight.
malmo!TM
Unofficial "Award-Winning" Track & Field Pundit of Sydney2000TM
>
> I heard a commentator last year mention that when Venus was 9
> years-old she
>
Grasshopper Dameron arrive late to class late or something? Hold up entire
class for observation?
This "madman" Cox quite tame by Kung Fu standard, not "madman" at all. When
grasshopper Cox practice same Kung Fu for many, many year, become Kung Fu
master -- never "madman".
Only thing grasshoppe
5:25, 15:24, 14:59) Josh did the week of Mar 20 was pretty
> studly too. Particularly the splits of his last one - 4:49, 4:52 4:39.
> Don't know of too many people who can do that as a 24 year-old.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 22:09:24 -0700, malmo wrote:
>
> >
>
Grasshopper Dan fall asleep in class, too. Now fabricate what he think miss
in Kung Fu study. No "ancient Chinese secret" pills in REAL Kung Fu study.
Real Kung Fu come from power release from inside, not outside.
Grasshopper Dan, you wax car now.
Master Po
>
> Only thing grasshopper Discover
THAT IS PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. The human body simply cannot react that fast!
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "Award-Winning" Pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> Murphy is right .. If you start the watch when you actually see the smoke
> from the gun .. And then stop it when
Very good point.
> -Original Message-
> From: P.F.Talbot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 1:45 PM
> To: malmo
> Cc: Track list
> Subject: RE: t-and-f: Greene on fire in Sydney
>
>
> IT DOESN'T HAVE TO! It just has to reac
Have you ever heard of "blessing in disguise". I have, and have seen the
powerful effects of it HUNDREDS of times.
The excuse is lame.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "Award-Winning" Pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL P
ut Jacobs, do you really want to link her
name with Slaney? At least have the decency to let her fail a doping test
first!
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "Award-Winning" Pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
troversy that arise
after her announced withdrawal. The best thing for her to do would be to
come forward and deal with these allegations up-front, just as Lance
Armstrong did at last year's Tour. Take a test or two, let the results be
known.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "Award-Winning&quo
August is the month of ragweed spores. Might not be a virus at all.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "Award-Winning" Pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> Incidentally Michelle won the National 10k with a 100 degree fever
> in PA. She never said a word to anyone about it and ha
I asked one Jacobs supporter (I'm one, as well, I just believe in "tough
love") would she have withdrawn from the Olympic Trials two weeks beforehand
because of a respiratory infection?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
cause to cause an adverse irritation. I'm not allergic to Demerol but almost
died from a Demerol shot five years ago. The doctor said that I had an
"adverse" reaction. I'll say.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
"Oh, Walt. I tell ya, you get no respect. But, at least you're not
Rodney Dangerfield. Someone put Crazy Glue in his Preparation-H!"
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
>
> It must have been that last Toohey
Don't forget the Food Lion story and the
Audi-brakes-that-work-like-gas-pedal story - both false.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
vents at
Sydney stealthfully inserted within these pieces. Experts argue whether or
not subliminal Olympics broadcasting actually works.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
gt; down to clerical error," he said.
Disturbing. What is he saying...or not saying? If there is just one
instance, well...you know the rest.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,1238959%255E3,00.html
Anyone know the truth?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
Why do I get the feeling that those who go to the internet NOT for the
results are the same ones who set their clocks ahead five minutes in an
attempt to "get more time"?
Keep the results coming. I really appreciate it.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit
27;t get
uncovered without a jump-start from rumors and speculation. And recent
comments by IAAF representatives bolsters long-running claims of past and
ongoing complicity within the USATF.
If such claims prove to be be true, resignations should follow. Agreed?
Let the flames begin.
malmo!TM
Another se
Perfectly reasonable and believable analysis of what happened, Mike.
Let's not convict Marion for the sins of her spouse. After all Richard
Slaney never tested positive, did he?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> I lived
Dennis, "At the time" there was no WNBA basketball
career for her to pursue.
malmo!TMAnother self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the
Sydney2000TM Olympics
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Behalf Of Denn
Does
Ms. Geer regret having accepted her position now?
malmo
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Behalf Of A.J. CraddockSent: Monday, September 25, 2000 9:42
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: t-and-f: CJ Hunter
t too many people out there
that are cooperating and talking -- except, of course, the USATF. What
does Masback know and when did he know it?
The
truth REALLY IS out there.
malmo!TMAnother self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the
Sydney2000TM Olympics
Ask Darrell Robi
"Slinger Sanchez..." is an accurate and realistic portrayal of track
and field's dirty underbelly. The book claims to be fiction, however, much of
the story really happened -- I'm positive of that.
malmo!TMAnother self-anointed "award-winning" pundit
Runners World reports that Craig Masback, the CEO of USA Track and Field,
was not issued an Athletics (track and field) credential and can't get into
the Olympic Stadium. Masback apparently asked USOC several times for help,
but to no avail.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winni
This one I just don't get. What the hell is the jewelry hanging out from
Gail Devers shorts? Is this some sort of corporal mutilation carried to the
extreme? Someone must know.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> They are fully aware of U.S. court restrictions, why choose
> NOW to blast away? Isn't it political grandstanding?
>
> RT
US court restrictions? This is new to me. What would they be?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
RATHER:
MASBACK: "Why do you keep looking at me that way?"
DAN RATHER:
MASBACK: "But I've already said that I have no comment. I'm not nervous."
DAN RATHER:
MASBACK: "It's our long-standing policy."
DAN RATHER:
MASBACK: "I'm leaving this interview now. Can I leave? Quit looking at me
that way."
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
A real answer from the president of NBC (Dwight's boss)
Question: A lot of viewers and critics think your profiles are too mawkish.
Eberdol: Thats a very valid criticism of what we did in Atlanta. But weve
taken diseases like asthma and [stopped treating] them as life-threatening.
So you basi
ill the HS course record holder at the
venerable Van Cortland Park, and one of the top age-group marathon runners
ever.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
would they produce a product that a full 45 percent just hate?
Seems that they could play it safe, produce a show with much more action,
lose a few gloopy women to Oprah and Jerry Springer, but appeal to a full 90
percent of the market. At least that's the results from my focus groups.
malm
Jon Entine (paraphrased): "No one without African lineage will ever again
win Olympic gold in the sprints." Oooops. There goes the neighborhood!
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> -Original Message-
> From: [
We Yanks have always been well ahead of the rest of the world when it comes
to doping. The East Germans were rank amateurs.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[
-factor
regardless of the false start. Period.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> Finally, the remarks regarding Jon Entine and the white-black debate are
> equally pointless. Despite what most of the group thinks, the
> p
to do, tantamount to me producing an
up-close and personsal piece called "Bob Costas' Fire Island Summer
Vacation". Come to think of it, with all of the cool software available
today, I think I can do it.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
Who's Michael Johnson?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Reuben Frank
> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 8:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: t-and-f: Funny Michael Johnson quote
>
>
>
> Phil Sheridan, in Sydney covering tra
> In the last few days, USATF has been exposed for having 10 unnamed
> drugs-positives still unresolved. Craig Masback, their chief
> executive, has
> declared none of the 10 are competing in Sydney, but Ljungqvist's contempt
> for the US system is such that he is not even prepared to take Masbac
Cold, windy, conditions? You lead the damn race, then.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
>
> Are 1:45+, 8:20+, 13:30+ with tactics that Ato Boldon might describe as
> "jog 25 laps then run a 200" any more intere
r years of racing experience and they've never thought
of it? Do you suppose there might be a reason?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
It's the psychological profile of all world-class runners to think they can
win with the kick.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Beh
3:29.77), 1 times (3:31.95)
3:31.51 Driss Maazouzi 0 time (3:29.77), 2 times (3:31.95)
These guys have a whopping 61 performances better than Coe's second best
performance! And you know what? NONE OF THEM ARE DONE YET!
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
are by the second fastest runner in history, whose stategem of
drafting was his only chance at winning. It was bound to happen some day.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
> You are not comparing like with like. Surely we all now by kn
y does this leadership resist openness? Follow the money, my friends.
Follow the money.
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
."
I RESPONDED:
Hence that parenthetic emphasis [...Scott (you heard me)]. My point is that
there is no doubt that Coe is a great champion and a world-class gentleman,
but as an athlete, I respect Steve Scott more -- much more. He was kept out
of many of Coe's "fixed" races.
malmo
Willy B is right!!! Every published picture and video replay shows a wildly
enthusiastic and complicit crowd. Another case of the media creating news.
Besides, who the hell is Costas and NBC, with the Karelin fiasco, to be
pointing fingers?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning&qu
I didn't notice any
> due process
> or defamation worries over accusing Dutch swimmers or Chinese athletes of
> rampant drug use, either on this list or in the US media
At least the other countries enforce the rules of their agreement with the
IOC.
t see
one, NOT ONE person without a huge smile.
I, personally, thought that this was over the top, as well. But what do I
know? What do you know? They ARE a reflection of the crass behavior that has
become normed within our (USA) society. Maybe we're the ones who are out of
touch.
malmo
The following article is from this week's Testosterone Magazine at
http://www.testosterone.net/html/124tc.html
It is understood that a similar interview in next week's magazine will
contain even more explosive information.
Reprinted with permission
Rocket Scientist
An inter
"suppose" question of the day:
True or not true, and why?
Who would you want your son or daughter intern with as a young journalist?
Someone who looks for and reports the news or someone who has his head
buried in the sand?
malmo!TM
"24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a ca
http://www.newsobserver.com/thursday/sports/Story/231288p-223537c.html
For all of the dolts who confuse the terms LEGAL STRATEGY with LEGAL
PRECEDENCE in an attempt ot bolster an untenable position, follow the link.
This is how our (US) open legal system works.
malmo!TM
24 hours in a day, 24
H. In the past, didn't they use diuretics to cover up the use of ... oh
well, nevermind.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Buck Jones
> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:57 PM
> To: T&F
> Subject:
Games Olympic People Play
Rounding up the usual suspects
by Charlie Francis
On some levels, it somehow seems a shame to reignite the flame of scandal so
soon after the Olympic flame has been extinguished. Of course, it's not our
nature to bury our heads in the sand, and the only way that the int
>
> 1. Since when does a 3:57 1,500 meters equal mediocrity?
Since it wasn't done until this year and she still hasn't done anything on
the world stage. Suzy is still the Anna Kournikova of track.
malmo
PS I don't think that Anna K. is all that attractive. She
There you have it. Our resident pharmacologist (Buck Jones Ph.D.) says no to
dehydration from Relafin. The admission by Suzy that she may have an anxiety
problem that manifests itself when she is about to be passed seems to be
more plausible. At least she's a competitor!
malmo!TM
RW
ar less than Henry Dinwoody Marsh, the
greatest competitor of all time.
malmo
wn in that ad, too.
QUESTION? Why aren't they protesting the HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS who made the
films from which the ad parody was based? Seems to me the logical target.
malmo
Nike asked to apologize by Bob Wischnia
A group of 30 high-profile women activists and entertainers have written an
open
> Not everybody bought the gold-or-nothing rage to begin with, but we were
> yelled down by the Pre-myth-worshippers.
>
> RT
Only those with heart did.
malmo
n you hear
the "chuh-che-che-che-che..hah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha" sound, don't open that door.
malmo
Oh, I forgot...5) when stopping for gas on the highway, don't eat the
sausages.
>
> >From RUNNERS WORLD http://www.runnersworld.com/ (text below)
>
> Lets see, thirty wealt
Yup. Just as I thought, the USATF, acting like any another government
agency, convened a committee to implement a methodology to create a
"comprehensive USATF programme to speak with young people about the issues
raised by their behaviour."
COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM? Now I've heard
There really aren't any virtual gladiators out there
> chasing boys on supercharged skateboards. But, there are
> chainsaw wielding
> maniacs who like to cut women up into little pieces.
LOL Name one. Other than the fictitious character Leatherface from "Texas
Chainsaw Massacre" I cannot thi
an inefficient use of technology.
Traditional murder weapons: guns, knives, ligatures, candlesticks, etc...,
have it all over the lowly chainsaw. Chainsaws are very good for cutting up
logs - that's about it.
That's why there never has been and never
ut a helmet under penalty of law. Have we
forgotten that kids fall down, go boom, get up and play again? Whose idea is
it to create a nation of sissies?
Is the innocuous Nike ad, which is a parody of an entire movie genre, really
as horrifying as any of the aforementioned REAL images that bombard children
every day?
malmo
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