Inconsiderate Jerk wrote:
Check this one out:
http://mike-rossi.blogspot.com/Nice jacket! Way to sport it in March, 2015!
Ugh. Buy it in advance if you must. Do not wear it until you run it.
He tweeted the GPS for his 3:43: go.nike.com/9k5oa1
and called this a "Great Day today in Philly!"
Just for some fun
I followed him on twitter....blocked 5 min later.
tooth wrote:
I followed him on twitter....blocked 5 min later.
I'm blocked too
Damn, that ahole blocked me too
He blocked me too.
pshhh. I was blocked since 10:30am the day this thread was created
not a cheater wrote:
Damn, that ahole blocked me too
He finally smartened up. He took his Twitter private. He got way too much heat off of this shit so he got out of the kitchen.
Damn! Anyone have any other ideas?
Twitter bitch wrote:
not a cheater wrote:Damn, that ahole blocked me too
He finally smartened up. He took his Twitter private. He got way too much heat off of this shit so he got out of the kitchen.
Working Stiff wrote:
Damn! Anyone have any other ideas?
Contact every the author/website/new agency that ran the story about the letters. Contact the son of the principle that posted on facebook (link earlier in this thread).
He has a viral story, let's see if we can piggyback on that and turn it into "Cheater Dad teaches his kids a real life lesson".
anyone remember Kip Litton had a wife that worked at a law firm? She had a public facebook page. Track down his wife. She probably has no clue, fill her in.
googlymoogly wrote:
Inappropriate Jacket Wearing D wrote:http://imgur.com/58qY7iAIn case you missed the jacket photo...
I'm all for catching this guy, but as the jacket isn't related to him cheating, if it was me, I would leave out a picture that shows him with his grade school daughter.
The photo was posted on his Facebook wall then on his publicly open blog. He had zero concern about his children's photos then, he should have none now. I really don't get why people's panties get in a twist over pictures of children... They have even less rights than adults do.
He did run a 10 mile run from his house at 7:39/mile pace in December:
http://imgur.com/lq5SX4QAnd he also had an 18 miler at 7:54/mile in March with some walking breaks it seems:
http://imgur.com/wATc8eJThese were the only two workouts he posted.
It also seems like he had a bib for the BAA 5K (#1380) but he has no record of running the race or finishing it:
http://imgur.com/iJY7EHJPhotographer Dude wrote:
googlymoogly wrote:I'm all for catching this guy, but as the jacket isn't related to him cheating, if it was me, I would leave out a picture that shows him with his grade school daughter.
The photo was posted on his Facebook wall then on his publicly open blog. He had zero concern about his children's photos then, he should have none now. I really don't get why people's panties get in a twist over pictures of children... They have even less rights than adults do.
Not worth arguing about, but from my perspective if he wants to post his children's pictures on public websites that's his choice. That doesn't mean I'm going to do it. What do you mean children have less rights than adults do? Do you have kids? I'm guessing no because your first thought is that the Dad didn't have any concerns about it in the past. You're basically looking at it through the lens of "what is fair to the Dad." What about the daughter and what is fair to her?
My point is this grade school girl has absolutely nothing to do with her Dad's likely cheating, nor do I think she asked him to post the pictures on public sites. That's irrelevant to me because it's not a decision she made. I see no reason to populate the internet with pictures that last forever associating a grade school child with unethical behavior by one of their parents especially when they are not from the race or related to his actual cheating.
He has officially deleted his twitter
the principle's son has been informed of Rossi's cheating, someone linked him the thread in his Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/lee.marbury/posts/10103631038791008
googlymoogly wrote:
I see no reason to populate the internet with pictures that last forever associating a grade school child with unethical behavior by one of their parents especially when they are not from the race or related to his actual cheating.
Agreed. Go ahead and crop or blur the picture, but no reason to bring kids into it.
If you have kids, you realize it wouldn't be appropriate for them to be dragged into something they weren't a part of, and even if I don't care for a particular person's actions, I would leave their kids out of it.
do you people really have no care for the idea of redemption.
that people make mistakes. have you never done something stupid/ made a mistake?
i ask that question, because even if he did cheat, if he were outed for this on the national news, he could lose his job, he could be shamed by his friends, he could randomly receive death threats.
and my question to you, does that punishment fit the crime?
if someone takes someone else spot at the boston marathon because they cheated, is this how they should be punished?
if you ran society, would you say it is a fitting punishment for someone to be shamed for the rest of their life and have difficulty getting jobs for an action like this?
i just see this all the time with the internet and the groupthink masses believing they know what justice is. I'm glad we have some semblance of a criminal justice system instead of justice by the groupthink masses, but still with the rise of the power of the internet, i think these irrational juries of 20 year old boys who dont realize they are wrong sometimes too, is ruling things. its lord of the flies.
people will advocate for change for this because society will see they dont want anonymous, immature masses running things
fdsfdsfds wrote:
do you people really have no care for the idea of redemption.
Although unknown to most liberal twats, Christians have a concept of repentance and forgiveness.
When did the cheat repent?
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these