Punching someone in the face seems kind of threatening.
Punching someone in the face seems kind of threatening.
greatexampleofahumanbeing wrote:
Sally Bergesen of Oiselle posted this in response to Kara's June 1 tweet: "how 'bout I step off the track and punch you in the face..."
https://twitter.com/karagoucher/status/605579637876359168That's a mature response...
I don't follow this at all, I'm lost so fill me in:
Kara is sponsored by Oiselle? So someone insulted her on twitter and the CEO had her back by saying (towards the insulter, not Kara): "how 'bout I step off the track and punch you in the face..." ?? But she put her comment in quotes......as if those aren't her words, but she is quoting someone else? Who would she be quoting, and why apply it here?
As I explained, I have NO idea what is going with this "story." Please try to make me understand. Thanks.
Bergesen is saying "how 'bout I step off the track and punch you in the face..." as if she were Kara talking to the insulter. If you look at the rest of the responses to Kara's tweet, they're mostly along the lines of commending Kara for posting a reasonable response.Bergesen was the only one who told her to "punch [the insulter] in the face." Nice. I'm not feeling inclined to buy anything from Oiselle, and I should be right in their demographic.
Tyrone ReXXXing wrote:
greatexampleofahumanbeing wrote:Sally Bergesen of Oiselle posted this in response to Kara's June 1 tweet: "how 'bout I step off the track and punch you in the face..."
https://twitter.com/karagoucher/status/605579637876359168That's a mature response...
I don't follow this at all, I'm lost so fill me in:
Kara is sponsored by Oiselle? So someone insulted her on twitter and the CEO had her back by saying (towards the insulter, not Kara): "how 'bout I step off the track and punch you in the face..." ?? But she put her comment in quotes......as if those aren't her words, but she is quoting someone else? Who would she be quoting, and why apply it here?
As I explained, I have NO idea what is going with this "story." Please try to make me understand. Thanks.
waaaaambulance wrote:
Don't want to get it wrote:Why is it that the Oiselle athletes feel the need to post vague attention-getting tweets alluding to all sorts of underground evil? I mean, if it's something concrete, let's have it! Otherwise it's just a moody cat-fight pissing-contest. Get over yourselves.
Somebody feels threatened by women expressing their opinions.
He does seem to feel threatened.
Why isn't he annoyed with all of the men making and posting vague "attention-getting comments"? Lots of that going on at nationals.
Tyrone ReXXXing wrote:
As I explained, I have NO idea what is going with this "story." Please try to make me understand. Thanks.
Thank you! You captured my thoughts exactly. I feel like I'm watching a twitter feed that's half in English and half in Mongolian, so I know just enough to know I don't know enough to know what is going on.
Someone must know what's going on. Could you let the rest of us in on the joke?
Devil Dog wrote:
She's referring to her desperate desire for attention late in her career. I'd be willing to bet this all turns into some memoir which will be her income source in her immediate post retirement phase.
This reminds me of the sort of vague nonsense girls post on facebook to get everyone asking questions. Then they have the spotlight for ten minutes, until everyone realizes that they just don't care in the first place.
Good call. Since she isn't going to get any $$ in the AlSal witchhunt that is starting to go South on the attackers, it's time to roll out the shoe company innuendos and conspiracy stories.
Everyone wants cash wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:She's referring to her desperate desire for attention late in her career. I'd be willing to bet this all turns into some memoir which will be her income source in her immediate post retirement phase.
This reminds me of the sort of vague nonsense girls post on facebook to get everyone asking questions. Then they have the spotlight for ten minutes, until everyone realizes that they just don't care in the first place.
Good call. Since she isn't going to get any $$ in the AlSal witchhunt that is starting to go South on the attackers, it's time to roll out the shoe company innuendos and conspiracy stories.
Remember when Goucher keep using such wordings as (both on twitter and in interviews) "my truth," "our truth," "his [Salazar's] truth," and "their [Nike] truth"?
http://i.imgur.com/87vqSC2.jpgI like Goucher and Fleshman but they're both starting to look really sad. They know Salazar and Nike are not going to end up being "punished" or whatever the hell they expected and now they're just lashing out over social media. Not to mention both of their athletic careers are dead.
you make a very good point i hadn't considered. i would not want any one under
16 following those two on twitter. otherwise i enjoy them and find a lot entertaining.
the "David and Goliath" stuff is a bit stale, rather hear about their new products and athletes.
While it was a star-studded opening with Lauren Fleshman, Phoebe Wright, Danny Mackey, Kara Goucher, Adam Goucher, Andrew Wheating, and Nick Symmonds adding luster to the event, Oiselle founder and CEO Sally Bergesen focused on the many non-elite runners who are the heart of their community.
“It’s how I feel about running and runners,” said the University of Oregon graduate. “I’ve had a really great group of running buddies for a long time. The company is really about embodying that and extending it further… it’s about the camaraderie and connection that runners have with each other.”
Here is my problem with Kara Goucher: what is a "shoe" company? These are the only ones I can think of -
Hoka One One
Newton
On
Vibram
The rest, Nike, Under Armour, adidas, New Balance, Saucony, Brooks, they are all sporting goods manufacturers, making shoes, apparel, accessories, hardgoods, etc.
So the "shoe companies" are quite obsolete, like Oiselle is only an apparel company, as is Prana, etc.
Maybe the "shoe" companies should term her an "athlete" and not a runner.
Hey, didn't Kara say she was coming out with more info on Alberto/NOP like 2.5 weeks ago at USA's? Maybe we should put a clock on the front page to track how long it's been since that claim.
Hmmm... Maybe no one cares anymore because of how insignificant all her other claims turned out to be.
Have a great day!
Leirbag wrote:
Here is my problem with Kara Goucher: what is a "shoe" company? These are the only ones I can think of -
Hoka One One
Newton
On
Vibram
The rest, Nike, Under Armour, adidas, New Balance, Saucony, Brooks, they are all sporting goods manufacturers, making shoes, apparel, accessories, hardgoods, etc.
So the "shoe companies" are quite obsolete, like Oiselle is only an apparel company, as is Prana, etc.
Maybe the "shoe" companies should term her an "athlete" and not a runner.
You definitely hit the nail on the head.
Nike makes apparel that competes with Oiselle. Would it be okay for a Nike Athlete to make a big public appearance at the opening of an Under Armour store? Adidas?
If Oiselle wants to exist outside of the running industry, that's fine. Maybe they should sell other brands' product in their store if they think that it is best for them in the long run.
And to the athletes, if you want to be a free agent and wear all brands and attend all events, that's a fair avenue. But once you sign a contract and become an employee of a company, show a little bit of common sense and don't go stepping out on them in public!
The nike shills are out in force today, as usual.
Yes this needs a thread wrote:
In a tweet on Friday:
"Hey shoe companies, it's actually better for the sport when athletes support each other's brands. Sad you feel the need to threaten...again."
https://twitter.com/karagoucher/status/620011464825241600What is this referring to?
It seems likely she is referring to something related to Nike athletes at the Oiselle grand opening. If that is the case, I'm still trying to figure out what the heck she's talking about? What is wrong with a sponsor protecting their brand? If Oiselle sells clothes that on some level compete with Nike, why is it good for Nike to have their sponsored athletes at the event? Nike has made an investment in an athlete related to promoting their brand, market image, etc. If they don't want their athletes at a promotional event for a company that sells products that, on some level, compete with Nike products, why is that hard to understand? Nike is not in the business of creating a fraternity of runners sharing stories and singing songs around a campfire.
Goucher and Fleshman seem to view themselves as the world's moral compasses. Clearly sponsors should show respect to athletes they sponsor, and I'm all for athletes having some power, but I really think the Goucher and Fleshman's of the world sometimes forget who needs who to survive.
adsfasfdsf wrote:
The nike shills are out in force today, as usual.
At least Salazar and Farah don't seem to have the money to pay their Freud PR shills to mass post on these forums.
Nike shills --aka fanboys-- are pro-doping, pro-gray-zone, pro-cheating.
What if the roga short was on the other butt?
What if a Oiselle-sponsored athlete attended a Lole store opening and posted a bunch of social media blasts about how great of a company it is?
What if Jared from Subway took a bunch of selfies at a Qdoba because that was what is "Best for the sandwich community"?
Is that too soon with a Jared reference? I couldn't think of any other restaurant spokespeople.
Yes this needs a thread wrote:
In a tweet on Friday:
"Hey shoe companies, it's actually better for the sport when athletes support each other's brands. Sad you feel the need to threaten...again."
https://twitter.com/karagoucher/status/620011464825241600What is this referring to?
Didn't Oiselle photoshop Nike logos out of a photo, add their own, and then tweet it? That certainly is not supporting other brands.
Lenny Leonard wrote:
What if the roga short was on the other butt?
What if a Oiselle-sponsored athlete attended a Lole store opening and posted a bunch of social media blasts about how great of a company it is?
What if Jared from Subway took a bunch of selfies at a Qdoba because that was what is "Best for the sandwich community"?
Is that too soon with a Jared reference? I couldn't think of any other restaurant spokespeople.
I'm sure they would never be so hypocritical...
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&id=6356807&thread=6356807http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&id=6358162&thread=6358118brogan1 wrote:
Yes this needs a thread wrote:In a tweet on Friday:
"Hey shoe companies, it's actually better for the sport when athletes support each other's brands. Sad you feel the need to threaten...again."
https://twitter.com/karagoucher/status/620011464825241600What is this referring to?
Didn't Oiselle photoshop Nike logos out of a photo, add their own, and then tweet it? That certainly is not supporting other brands.
HAhahaa... Yep, i forgot about that. Hilarious. Just athletes supporting other's brands. lol.