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:wrist:Expose your own son for Coli daps brehs, im fukking crying off this thread already :laff:
 

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You take his gun away... to fill a void, now he's gonna find momma's curling iron thinking it was a sword...



... but wait 'til he plugs it in.



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Speaking of swords. Breh, unrelated but your post reminded me of a story I heard earlier. I went to watch the games at my friends house and he invited over these guys from our league. One of the guys was telling us that his girls son had found her dildo that they lost when they were moving and she saw the little boy using it as a sword. Said the kid was devastated when she took it away from him. I was :mjlol::deadmanny:
 

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This nikka came threw with some shape ups on his feet. he actually thought that shyt look cool :mjcry:


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i lost :sadcam:
Sorry Charlie but these aren't even sold in stores anymore.... Nice try though...


Skechers pays up for Shape-ups
July 16
NEW YORK


Skechers is finally paying back the customers it's accused of deceiving with the false promise that itsathletic shoeswould magically tone their booties like reality TV star Kim Kardashian.

The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 509,175 refund checks to purchasers of Shape-ups and other so-called toning shoes fromSkechersafter the company agreed to pay a $40 million settlement.

The FTC said that Skechers (SKX) was paying the price for having "deceptively advertised its toning shoes, including making unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight, and strengthen and tone their buttocks, legs and abdominal muscles."

Skechers recruited celebrities to tout the shoe's claims. The company ran an ad starring Brooke Burke of "Dancing with the Stars," who claimed that she burned calories just by wearing Shape-ups. The company also featured Kardashian in a sultry 2011 Super Bowl spot in which she dumps her shirtless personal trainer for a pair of Shape-ups.

"The value proposition is that Shape-ups help you burn more calories and exercises your muscles," said Skechers Fitness Group president Leonard Armato to CNNMoney in 2011.

Related: Lululemon sued for see-through yoga pants

The FTC said that Skechers also made "deceptive claims" about Resistance Runner, Toners and Tone-ups shoes.

The checks from the FTC must be cashed by Oct. 10, 2013. The amount of the individual refund "is based on the portion of their claims that was approved," said the FTC. It's too late tofile fora refund.

Skechers is still selling Shape-ups and Tone-ups on its site, but there's no mention of buttock-toning abilities.

Skechers isn't the only shoe company to pay the price of false booty-shaping claims. Reebok had to pay the FTC $25 million in 2011 for "deceptively" advertising the buttock-toning abilities of EasyTone shoes.

By Aaron Smith July 16, 2013 14:46PM EDT
 

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Sorry Charlie but these aren't even sold in stores anymore.... Nice try though...


Skechers pays up for Shape-ups
July 16
NEW YORK


Skechers is finally paying back the customers it's accused of deceiving with the false promise that itsathletic shoeswould magically tone their booties like reality TV star Kim Kardashian.

The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 509,175 refund checks to purchasers of Shape-ups and other so-called toning shoes fromSkechersafter the company agreed to pay a $40 million settlement.

The FTC said that Skechers (SKX) was paying the price for having "deceptively advertised its toning shoes, including making unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight, and strengthen and tone their buttocks, legs and abdominal muscles."

Skechers recruited celebrities to tout the shoe's claims. The company ran an ad starring Brooke Burke of "Dancing with the Stars," who claimed that she burned calories just by wearing Shape-ups. The company also featured Kardashian in a sultry 2011 Super Bowl spot in which she dumps her shirtless personal trainer for a pair of Shape-ups.

"The value proposition is that Shape-ups help you burn more calories and exercises your muscles," said Skechers Fitness Group president Leonard Armato to CNNMoney in 2011.

Related: Lululemon sued for see-through yoga pants

The FTC said that Skechers also made "deceptive claims" about Resistance Runner, Toners and Tone-ups shoes.

The checks from the FTC must be cashed by Oct. 10, 2013. The amount of the individual refund "is based on the portion of their claims that was approved," said the FTC. It's too late tofile fora refund.

Skechers is still selling Shape-ups and Tone-ups on its site, but there's no mention of buttock-toning abilities.

Skechers isn't the only shoe company to pay the price of false booty-shaping claims. Reebok had to pay the FTC $25 million in 2011 for "deceptively" advertising the buttock-toning abilities of EasyTone shoes.

By Aaron Smith July 16, 2013 14:46PM EDT
Maybe he been had them.
 

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This nikka came threw with some shape ups on his feet. he actually thought that shyt look cool :mjcry:


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i lost :sadcam:


Feel bad for you....:francis:



My son is 6'2 ( and still growing) 16 years old on the basketball team and got a cute lady on his arm:blessed:


But I still got my eye on this fool:merchant:

Can't let an ounce of fukk boi or a shred of SIMP get into his brain.....:patrice:


Be on the look out father's....you don't want your seed ending up like some of these crabs running around here :martin:
 
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