theJeff wrote:
6’4” 210
Like fellrnr?
I bet that Mottram is your hero
theJeff wrote:
6’4” 210
Like fellrnr?
I bet that Mottram is your hero
I wear size 14's although as I get older my feet have grown so 15 feels fine. I remember years ago seeing a picture in Track and Field News of Ron Clarke's son running barefoot on the track, and the reason was that he had size 15 feet. I retired to the Philippines, and here size 12 is the largest size I can find anywhere. Never considered suing anyone though. I wsa never able to run faster than a 4:19 in the mile. I don't think big feet hurt me in the half mile, but years ago one of the members of the track club I belonged to--the University of Chicago Track Club--had a distance runner who ran 2:10.20 in the marathon--Gary Bjorklund--and he told me that he thought his small feet gave him an advantage in distance running.
Only if I can sue for them not offering width versions.
I am liberal when it comes to politics, but c'mon, suing a company for not making shoes in your size! I have always worn Saucony training shoes. At one time their largest size was 13. For them to fit I had to wear thin socks. Eventually they didn't fit. I just found another shoe company. A number of years later Saucony started to make size 14 and up shoes. I went back to Saucony and have used them since. Never contemplated suing anyone. Amazing, with the internet we hear about so many ridiculous people!
The American legal system is a complete joke.
theJeff wrote:
https://www.google.com/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5232183/amp/Vegan-couple-sue-wedding-caterers-horrific-food.htmlSand Dunes wrote:
Can I sue a restaurant for not offering a vegan option? Because, as a vegan I fell discriminated against.
Is this you?
people like this deserve to be legally prohibited from breathing