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Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
So... I got an NBC account. It cost me some cash.

If any of you lovely guys have a login this year or next, I could give you the cash instead. Not a huge amount. Probably just under $50.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
So I went out and got the Free Trainer 5.0 from the outlet mall today.

Picked up this pair/color scheme because it's the Bears and pretty close to Auburn's colors. Do I run? Fuck no. Are these going to motivate me to run so that I can feel closer to my teams? Nope. But I will be rocking these with my sweatpants and UA hoodie come winter time.

$75, for those wondering. Wasn't expecting much else from Nike, those Jew bastard child-labor-using fucks.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
They are comfy. I didn't really know what they were for when I bought them. I just liked the colors and style so I went with it. But turns out they're supposed to kinda mold to your foot over time and and then work your legs a bit more when you run or do whatever.

Since I don't run, the walking when I run errands will double as work outs.

Win.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
Bale now plays for Real Madrid. I had them winning the champions league before he joined them, if htey can mesh well damn they'll score a lot of goals
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Got two three-stripe adidas pants for $20 today. White with blue and silver stripes and a black with white stripes. Comfortable as shit.

Buying new clothes does wonders for your self esteem too.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
Yeah. We say it like - Add - e - das. You say Ah - Di - Dus.

I think we'd need a German to find out the correct pronunciation.


I never wear sports gear though. I am a bit of a clothes snob.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
I prefer sports gear. At 24, most people my age have a store they like going to for clothes and that brand is sort of a theme for their wardrobe. If I go to these stores, like Nautica, Ralph Lauren, etc., I just get their polos and leave. I can't do the button down shirts, the graphic tees, etc.

I would much rather go with a tee from Nike or Adidas or something, with a pair of basketball shorts to boot.

I have a question. Nike has started making all their tees as "dri-fits" and the material has quite clearly changed from Nike shirts from a few years ago. Has it done something to the size and fitment of these shirts too? I usually buy 2XLs, and they fit a bit loose, which is how I like them. But now, with the whole dri-fit crap, they feel a bit tighter, or simply just not the same as it used to and now it's making it a bit tough to get clothes from Nike because of it. They fit, but not the same, and moving up a size still doesn't seem to do much.

Adidas has a similar thing going, where it's called the "go-to" shirt or something like that. Feels like it's made of the same material and I'm having the same problem with those shirts too.
 

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