Phelps & Kelloggs

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Hilarious.

I'm about as anti-smoking as anyone can get, so pot pretty much falls in the same realm for me.......that much said, if I was Phelps, I'd tell Kelloggs to pound sand. I'd flip the bird to USA Swimming and their stupid little 3 month ban.

He's a young kid who worked harder than just about anybody in the world to represent his country at the Olympics. He gave up basically every comfort and social pleasantry to represent the USA. He was the very model of hard work and commitment. He suceeded more than anyone else ever has. Then he did something a little stupid while blowing off some steam.

The MOCK outrage over this is stupid. Nobody really cares. We pretend to care because we're told we're supposed to. I hear the cries of "what do we tell our children now?" If this is your biggest worry, I'd trade lives with you in a heart beat. You think your kid doesn't know someone personally who does or will smoke pot. That's who you should worry about---the stoner who skips class to get high....not the world class athlete who made a dumb boner move.

Get over your fake shock and anger America.
 
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I guess I'm getting old or something but I think Kelloggs made a good choice. Just because someone is a good athlete doesn't make them a good spokesman. With that said, I don't think he was a good spokesman to begin with. Have you ever seen the guy on TV? He 's an idiot.
 

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I only saw him once on TV... and he didn't actually say anything. They just had him standing there...
 

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Not to take away from what he did, don't get me wrong. But he makes a much better "face of something" than a spokes person
 

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Don't get me wrong...I couldn't care much less about the guy. I just hate the fake outrage over it all. Like I should care, like if he was still the Kelloggs spokesperson I wouldn't buy their cereal or something. Companies waaaaay overestimate the power of the stars they have associated with them. I never in my life has bought something or even remembered a product when comparing things because of a star.

Now, if the guy was a rapist or something....yeah, drop him, tell us about it, it's a news story.
 

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I don't have a problem with Kelloggs dropping him, it's not like they are required to pay him what is probably 7 figures to represent them.
 

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I find the US Swimming's ban to be a little bit of a joke. They said that they "had to come down hard on him because he's such a role model and we had to prove a point." Really? Did Phelps actually have any swimming events planned for the next 3 months? I highly doubt it, especially considering the "6 month break" Phelps said he was going to be taking following the Olympics - as in he wasn't even going to be getting in a pool. That 6 month period is only ending now, and it's not as if he needs US Swimming's permission to go jump into the pool at the nearest YMCA. This suspension was a total PR move with little to no substance behind it.
 

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I find the US Swimming's ban to be a little bit of a joke. They said that they "had to come down hard on him because he's such a role model and we had to prove a point." Really? Did Phelps actually have any swimming events planned for the next 3 months? I highly doubt it, especially considering the "6 month break" Phelps said he was going to be taking following the Olympics - as in he wasn't even going to be getting in a pool. That 6 month period is only ending now, and it's not as if he needs US Swimming's permission to go jump into the pool at the nearest YMCA. This suspension was a total PR move with little to no substance behind it.


perfect example of the mock outrage.
 

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perfect example of the mock outrage.

Just trying to do my best SNL Weekend Update "Really?" schtick :jimlad:

(MacGruber and Weekend Update are really the only legitimate reasons to watch SNL anymore - sad, really. Well, I guess the digital shorts every once in awhile, but even those are extremely "hit and miss." Even the musical guests suck nowadays)
 

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Just trying to do my best SNL Weekend Update "Really?" schtick :jimlad:

(MacGruber and Weekend Update are really the only legitimate reasons to watch SNL anymore - sad, really. Well, I guess the digital shorts every once in awhile, but even those are extremely "hit and miss." Even the musical guests suck nowadays)


I have a two year old.....I haven't been awake to SNL in over a year....unless I was getting up to go pee. :yes:
 

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Just trying to do my best SNL Weekend Update "Really?" schtick :jimlad:

(MacGruber and Weekend Update are really the only legitimate reasons to watch SNL anymore - sad, really. Well, I guess the digital shorts every once in awhile, but even those are extremely "hit and miss." Even the musical guests suck nowadays)


The new laser cats with Steve Martin was pretty funny.
 

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Phelps will be ok, in fact he is now going to star in his first major motion picture co-starring with Cheech&Chong in "Smoke on the Water."
 

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Let the guy smoke some grass. Big deal, who hasn't.

Its not like he is taking crack cocaine, slippy-flippys, jelly stingers, trick sticks, bing bangs or flying willards.
 

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He's a young kid who worked harder than just about anybody in the world to represent his country at the Olympics. He gave up basically every comfort and social pleasantry to represent the USA. He was the very model of hard work and commitment. He suceeded more than anyone else ever has. Then he did something a little stupid while blowing off some steam.

And that hard work got him paid to the tune of $50 million. Most millionaires sacrificed a ton to get where they are. But most are smart enough not to light up in public when you know people will have cameras. He apparently isn't.

Either way, it's Kellog's choice to drop him and for a company whose product is consumed by a ton of kids, I think its a good choice by them.
 
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And that hard work got him paid to the tune of $50 million. Most millionaires sacrificed a ton to get where they are. But most are smart enough not to light up in public when you know people will have cameras. He apparently isn't.

Either way, it's Kellog's choice to drop him and for a company whose product is consumed by a ton of kids, I think its a good choice by them.


Again, I'm not knocking Kelloggs. I just hate the fake outrage over it all.
 

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And that hard work got him paid to the tune of $50 million. Most millionaires sacrificed a ton to get where they are. But most are smart enough not to light up in public when you know people will have cameras. He apparently isn't.

Either way, it's Kellog's choice to drop him and for a company whose product is consumed by a ton of kids, I think its a good choice by them.

No complaints about what Kellogg did, actually I agree with them dropping him. My beef is with US Swimming and their "crackdown 3 month suspension." Yeah right, that's like a football coach disciplining his stud QB by saying he can't start, letting the backup take the first snap of the game, then putting the stud QB in for the rest of the game - what kind of discipline is that?

I guess I should clarify I could care less whether US Swimming suspended him or not. To me that's not the point. The point is making themselves look like they're cracking down when it's painfully obvious that they are not.