About 400 people queued up outside the Nike shop since 8am in Oxford Street, ready to get their hands on sports gear when doors opened at 10am. What prompts this behavior during such a fragile time is anybody's 'Guess' or is it NIKE? ...
Young men often have that complex, where they feel invincible and they can beat the odds. With a bit of age, they grow wiser and realize they're not infallible nor impregnable. Again, not to be ageist. And I am a young man myself!
The other young men would claim that I'm a scared-y cat, afraid to come out due to the virus. At least when I'm home I can be on the computer discussing watches than waiting in line to get into Nike!
on Saturday. To get there you have to go thru Estes Park, CO. He said it was absolutely PACKED on the street and pretty much no one was wearing a mask. They were all acting as if a virus was never here. Just a guess, but I look for that area to be a virus...
I usually spend 5 months of the year in CO. RMNP is the lure in the winter, Estes Park an RMNP are a zoo in the summer, we avoid it as much as possible but the hikes are the lure, just get there very early. I am saddened to hear that people are behaving a...
We go in the fall when the tourists are gone, the Aspens are turning yellow, and the elk have come down from the high country. Our son lives in Longmont.
I have no shoe addiction. I like good shoes, but only buy new when the old are worn out. But i like how they look. Sometimes i buy shoes when i do not worn out a pair. ...
You donāt have lines like this unless something is ādroppingā. My initial reaction. Although surely Nike havenāt scheduled a ādropā for this opening. That would be very irresponsible, knowing what would happen.
I am not a Nike man. I do not like sponge soles. I like to have contact with earth. With cars the same, i want thin sport tires with a stiff suspension. Get better lap times.