These guys look as though they have something stuck up their azz or it looks like they have to take a shiet and are trying to hold it in before they shiet on themselves.Originally Posted by Bilbo
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These guys look as though they have something stuck up their azz or it looks like they have to take a shiet and are trying to hold it in before they shiet on themselves.Originally Posted by Bilbo
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If you painted it red and put on a clown suit you'd probably get a few laughs out of it... I don't see any other use for it..
Someone wasted a lot of brain power thinking up that thing.
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If they actually had invented it they would have made it a three wheller for stability and got ODLH in fishnets to use it for the publicity
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I doubt they would want Oscar to advertise it now, he has less credibility now than the bike.Originally Posted by hitmandonny
I can imagine a Treadmill Bike excecutive telephoning Oscar and saying that due to recent events they feel he has become such a laughing stock that they feel people would see their product as an even bigger joke if he were associated with it.
I wonder tho...how much will it damage him. Mayb itl introduce a whole new breed of fight fanAnd a revolution it ring attire
Hatton can enter with his sash and baby blue, Mayweather can look as cool as he wants in leather, But Oscars fisnet short may be the next big thing.
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Iknow my treadmills, thats the silliest thing Ive ever seen its just pointless.
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Actually the fact that it's a bunch of americans doing the ad worries me that it may actually be around and under construction here (thankfully they chose that above useless things like domestic steel and alternative fuel sourcesOriginally Posted by hitmandonny
). If you think i'm just messing around, try looking up "late night exercise product infomercials". One guy tryed to sell his (and I qoute) "Amazing exercising breakthrough" which consisted of a 3 pound foam but reinforced stick. I dunno if he called it "the magic stick" but he did call it something equally as cheezy. Only when seeing this ad (a 30 minute infomercial) a second time on a different day did I realize it wasn't a "joke" (this is of course dependant on your meaning of the word joke).
Its the same everywhere man dont worry
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