



Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone please burn your Redskins, Nats and Caps jerseys unless they sponsor you. Don't get me started on the Yankee, Mets and Red Sox posers.
Analogy fail. The right analogy would be guys who play softball who are decked out in eye black, official Nats' jersey and shorts, stirrups, and cleats with official MLB sponsors. That would be pretty stupid looking too.
Have you ever seen Little League?
Great, so you're now validating the behavior of grown men by pointing to the way 11 year olds function and dress? I'm not sure that helps your side of the house in this debate.
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This guy who's exercising and raising $ for MS doesn't care what you think.
God, what a disgusting sight that is. Where's my barf bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
This guy who's exercising and raising $ for MS doesn't care what you think.
God, what a disgusting sight that is. Where's my barf bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
This guy who's exercising and raising $ for MS doesn't care what you think.
God, what a disgusting sight that is. Where's my barf bag.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
This guy who's exercising and raising $ for MS doesn't care what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry you're jealous OP.
As for me, I dress for the activity I'm doing.
Cycling=bike shorts, jersey, gloves, etc.
Jogging=running shoes, spandex, maybe a technical shirt from a run
Yoga=yoga pants & tank
Gardening=old shorts & tee, sun hat, and gloves
Work=suit
Etc.
Wearing appropriate gear is not something to make fun of. Just because you don't get it doesn't mean you need to feel threatened by it.