Thanks for this. I had forgotten about her two cars. She probably is trying to maintain her lifestyle and not stoop down to lesser living conditions.
Thanks for this. I had forgotten about her two cars. She probably is trying to maintain her lifestyle and not stoop down to lesser living conditions.
Absolute joke! She’s sponsored by Nike isn’t she?? Why don’t they cover her expenses. I feel bad for anyone sucked into her scheme. Once a cheat, always a cheat. Not bad for raising up that money though, she hustled everyone with her shameless story.
In the first 7 hours she raised $7,000+, including a $2,000 donation. In the last 48 hours she has raised only about $4,500 for a $11,819 total. I thought she might make it to $100K but she won't even come close. I think she will struggle to raise $20,000. Still sad to see people waste $20K on this crap. If they would have made these donations to St. Jude Hospital or Shriner's Hospital or some other worthy cause it would not have gone to waste. These people just funded a few more months of Shelby driving around the country in her van.
There is a GoFundMe page for the family of the child killed in the Waukesha car attack. Eight-year-old child killed and his 12-year-old brother has a fractured skull. The family set a goal of only $20,000 as opposed to the $300,000 Shelby set. This legitimate fundraiser has raised $430,000+ already.
Tempting to donate $5 just to troll her with a comment...
go away, Shelby wrote:
In the first 7 hours she raised $7,000+, including a $2,000 donation. In the last 48 hours she has raised only about $4,500 for a $11,819 total. I thought she might make it to $100K but she won't even come close. I think she will struggle to raise $20,000. Still sad to see people waste $20K on this crap. If they would have made these donations to St. Jude Hospital or Shriner's Hospital or some other worthy cause it would not have gone to waste. These people just funded a few more months of Shelby driving around the country in her van.
There is a GoFundMe page for the family of the child killed in the Waukesha car attack. Eight-year-old child killed and his 12-year-old brother has a fractured skull. The family set a goal of only $20,000 as opposed to the $300,000 Shelby set. This legitimate fundraiser has raised $430,000+ already.
probably her dad donated a lot.
dumbassMF wrote:
Tempting to donate $5 just to troll her with a comment...
Is that the minimum? Tempting to do that, just did some quick math. Currently 119 people have donated and at 11, 819. That brings the average donation to 99.32. like really, lol. People literally just wasted a hundred dollars.
San Diego Hobby Jogger wrote:
I foresee a porn tape coming soon featuring this lady.
It’s the next logical step after online panhandling.
dumbassMF wrote:
Tempting to donate $5 just to troll her with a comment...
Was thinking exactly the same except more like 0.50 cents
liar soorer wrote:
casual obsever wrote:
Well she did get banned for four years for roiding. That she cheated, is a lot more than just a belief.
Rules don’t rule on cheating; strict liability , no mens rea.
Wrong. As always. The Panel ruled an "intentional ADRV". That's cheating, not a mere technical offence.
hoping this grift stops dead in its tracks.
STOP DONATING TO HER. there is no reason to believe she's clean. none. she's done nothing to prove her innocence. your money is going down the drain.
It was synthetic nandrolone. Period the food excuse was always impossible. The best she can hope is to convince some folks she was unknowingly doped.
Forget the Gofund crap. She needs to open up a few burrito trucks. We'd flock there along with our gym bros and she'll be a multi-millionaire in no time.
No. It is cheating and an embarrassment.
bcdgv wrote:
She won’t come close to the $300k as donations have dried up.
She's already received $11,819 too many.
Lead Foil Hat XXIV wrote:
Jeff Albertson wrote:
Yes, the US and all countries should stop enforcing doping bans.
If everyone is allowed to use science to be better athletes (what you call “doping”), then the playing field is level.
And don’t try to say that certain countries will have more of an advantage, because athletes are funded by corporations, not countries. Nike/Adidas/New Balance/Puma and every other company should be allowed to have the best pharmacists, doctors, physiologists, and other scientists work to get the most out of our athletes.
Anti-doping is anti-science.
No. It is cheating and an embarrassment.
We could change the rules and that would mean no cheating. Just saying.
Wow a world with no doping cheats.
liar soorer wrote:
Lead Foil Hat XXIV wrote:
No. It is cheating and an embarrassment.
We could change the rules and that would mean no cheating. Just saying.
Wow a world with no doping cheats.
You've just confirmed that you don't know what cheating is unless someone official tells you. You have no moral compass of sportsmanship of your own.
Armstronglivs wrote:
liar soorer wrote:
We could change the rules and that would mean no cheating. Just saying.
Wow a world with no doping cheats.
You've just confirmed that you don't know what cheating is unless someone official tells you. You have no moral compass of sportsmanship of your own.
You have confirmed that you do not have the intelligence to begin to grasp the point.
Are oxygen tents or training at altitude cheating ?
Is jumping health waiting lists to get an operation that your rivals do not have any chance of ever getting cheating?
What is cheating, you have been asked a score of times but have just replied with excrement based vile vile insults.Indeed such vile excrement insults to all that disagreed with you.
Armstronglivs wrote:
liar soorer wrote:
We could change the rules and that would mean no cheating. Just saying.
Wow a world with no doping cheats.
You've just confirmed that you don't know what cheating is unless someone official tells you. You have no moral compass of sportsmanship of your own.
I take a multivitamin along with an iron supplement every day to synthetically raise certain vitamin levels in my body. I use compression socks to synthetically increase blood flow to my lower leg muscles during workouts and races.
Do I have no moral compass?
Boosting your testosterone synthetically is EXACTLY the same. The only reason you and others are opposed to it is because “iT’s On ThE bAnNeD LiSt.”
Morally, there is nothing wrong with using science to improve performance. “Sportsmanship” is made up and changes every generation.
One is a 2k donation, which does skew it a bit.
She's as guilty as Asbel Kiprop