American's Get a Life

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
pittbulll wrote:
I am sorry, I meant American Heros.
My statement about finding another kind of hero was maybe you would find another type of person
My statement about drugs are we spend millions of dollars to keep drugs off of the streets, what benefit have we got when you can still buy any drug you want.

I would much rather steroids be legalized and I was surprised to learn about single amino acids being verbotten.

It just is a bad thing and now B6??? craziness

but I just don’t have enough passion regarding the legalization of pot to make a fight for that.

But all the folks on here that are up in arms can certainly make use of their rights and spend some time gather signatures and putting in some work to get their pot legalized.

I was under the impression that most outstanding individuals have groupies or fans. Even small counter culture heroes have fans. I just am not aware of things. I mean I keep hearing about women that go to cop bars just to have sex with cops, now… I only do that with firemen, or powerlifters, or men in kilts

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I personally think all drugs should be legal with the money we spend to keep them of the street it seems like a waste when you still can buy any drug you want. I personally smoke pot, not a lot. It seems to help the soreness in my joints. Also when I smoke it seems I have a more connection between mind and body.

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

[quote]streamline wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

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am I the first one to tell you that marketing is about image?

I do get what you are saying about munchies.

[quote]streamline wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

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Source?

Other than your own munchies.

oh please cut the phelps crap

if you have kids that see him smoking pot and think omg im going to do it now

you have moronic kids, and you have much bigger problems then them smoking pot

if you are a parent and are giving your kids kellogs for breakfast, you are destroying their health, and you yourself are moronic

either way people should take responsibility for their own lives, and stop blaming it on others

[quote]believedat wrote:
oh please cut the phelps crap

if you have kids that see him smoking pot and think omg im going to do it now

you have moronic kids, and you have much bigger problems then them smoking pot

if you are a parent and are giving your kids kellogs for breakfast, you are destroying their health, and you yourself are moronic

either way people should take responsibility for their own lives, and stop blaming it on others[/quote]

fella you aren’t the voice of reason.

I don’t think anyone here is worrying about their own kids

for myself I was speaking of the reasoning behind Kellogs dropping the idiot.

and actually kids do try things they see people doing. Most kids don’t ask Mom and Dad about smoking when they do it in secret.

I think most kids are moronic.

Problem is neither they nor their parents realize it.

[quote]Christine wrote:
I think most kids are moronic.

Problem is neither they nor their parents realize it.[/quote]

its one of the best things about being a kid.

[quote]Christine wrote:
I think most kids are moronic.

Problem is neither they nor their parents realize it.[/quote]

same, sucks to be them, they are headed for a life of 9-5 and complete failure oh well, Im not going to blame phelps for their failures

as for kellogs dropping him, kellogs can fuck themselves up the ass, gotta love the irony, their products are the farthest thing away from healthy so you can see were im going with this

[quote]believedat wrote:
Christine wrote:
I think most kids are moronic.

Problem is neither they nor their parents realize it.

same, sucks to be them, they are headed for a life of 9-5 and complete failure oh well, Im not going to blame phelps for their failures

as for kellogs dropping him, kellogs can fuck themselves up the ass, gotta love the irony, their products are the farthest thing away from healthy so you can see were im going with this[/quote]

It has nothing to do with health.

Kellogs would most likely rather appeal to the soccer moms that do the actual grocery shopping than stoned teenagers.

actually if you want to know what it has to do with,

they wanted the fastest way to get rid of him, and they had no intention of signing him to another contract now that the olympics are long gone, and far away, his marketability is way down

they got exactly what they wanted, a quick way to drop him while tricking morons to buy their shit about how much they care about the kids

good on them, and excellent business move, god knows 95% of the population is dumb enough to eat that shit up

[quote]Christine wrote:
streamline wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

Source?

Other than your own munchies.
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Joe Rogans letter to Kelloggs! Did you mean scientific?

[quote]streamline wrote:
Christine wrote:
streamline wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

Source?

Other than your own munchies.

Joe Rogans letter to Kelloggs! Did you mean scientific?[/quote]

Didn’t read the letter or the thread.

Does he have some sort of inside info on the marketing data for Kelloggs?

[quote]believedat wrote:
actually if you want to know what it has to do with,

they wanted the fastest way to get rid of him, and they had no intention of signing him to another contract now that the olympics are long gone, and far away, his marketability is way down

they got exactly what they wanted, a quick way to drop him while tricking morons to buy their shit about how much they care about the kids

good on them, and excellent business move, god knows 95% of the population is dumb enough to eat that shit up[/quote]

and some of us just know it is all an image game and he blew his image.

sometimes a cigar is just a cigar

yes he did blow his image, he was a dumbass

my posts werent directed at you, more towards the people who are screaming THE KIDS THE KIDS, lets Protect the kids, they are fucking annoying and dumbasses

I guess what im trying to say is, im abit cranky today and everyone involved in this is are dumbasses and they can suck my cock,

rant over

[quote]Christine wrote:
streamline wrote:
Christine wrote:
streamline wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:

But Phelps wasn’t endorsing beer, he was endorsing a cereal aimed for consumption by children.

Their cereal maybe intended for children. The greatest consumption of their products are however consumed by potheads.

Source?

Other than your own munchies.

Joe Rogans letter to Kelloggs! Did you mean scientific?

Didn’t read the letter or the thread.

Does he have some sort of inside info on the marketing data for Kelloggs?
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No! He just knows like me. We don’t know how we know, but we know!

He may have proved he is not the best candidate to represent a product to children, but life has a way to turn out just like you did not imagine. To say he was a dumb ass before his life is over is stretching your verdict. If he is going to measure his success by the likes of Kellogg he has a tuff row to hoe. I hope Americans are smarter than this .

I don’t think that him smoking pot is the sole reason he is being referred to as a dumbass.

He should stick to swimming. He is very talented at this.

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
He may have proved he is not the best candidate to represent a product to children, but life has a way to turn out just like you did not imagine. To say he was a dumb ass before his life is over is stretching your verdict. If he is going to measure his success by the likes of Kellogg he has a tuff row to hoe. I hope Americans are smarter than this .[/quote]

Funny thing is, Kelloggs approach him. Then took the first opportunity to bail once the economy tanked.

He’s a swimming. That’s the measure of his success. Pot smoker or not, come the 2012 Olympics all the assholes will be wanting him to represent his country. Bring home the Gold Micheal, then it’s back to the basement for you.

the funny thing to people defending kellogs is that he actually had a DUI sometime in 2004

apparently this was OK for the kids when he was winning gold medals

but now that everyone forgot about him smoking pot is much worse then driving drunk and they must save the kids

kellogs is a fucking joke, and are just looking to save money