According to Runners World she actually said
“Representing my company in the Olympics"
The swoosh will be very happy to hear that she has priorities right.
According to Runners World she actually said
“Representing my company in the Olympics"
The swoosh will be very happy to hear that she has priorities right.
And it was obviously a very American moment.
tgirl wrote:
According to Runners World she actually said
“Representing my company in the Olympics"
The swoosh will be very happy to hear that she has priorities right.
Is she a U.S. employee?
tgirl wrote:
According to Runners World she actually said
“Representing my company in the Olympics"
The swoosh will be very happy to hear that she has priorities right.
Hi, I noticed your username. Are you really a transexual?
Also, do you like daggers?
That quote actually appeared in USA Today, not Runners World.
It jumped out at me as soon as I saw it, and I wonder if it's a transcription or editing error. If that's what she actually said, kudos to her for honesty.
doyoulikedaggers wrote:
tgirl wrote:
According to Runners World she actually said
“Representing my company in the Olympics"
The swoosh will be very happy to hear that she has priorities right.
Hi, I noticed your username. Are you really a transexual?
Also, do you like daggers?
Do you like fish sticks?
I'm sure she was misquoted...she's not so dumb as to say something that would make her look so bad.
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