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Had I known it would have been this organized I would have stopped by. Kind of regret not now, but oh well.
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You sir, are a Smart Mofo. I wonder how many other folks tried this or even thought of it? Can you imagine the odds being better for MANY ofyou had you tried that? Good stuff. If the system is goin to try and bust you in the@$#$+.. you might as well try and bust it back....Originally Posted by Sironewc
When they started to give out
the tickets we moved to the front got the tickets then moved to the end of the line and changed jackets and hats and got another ticket. Both tickets were
called so we got really lucky.
"Destination Kicks" I apologize man, but I'm back in Richmond now and I wasn't there.
Bamma don't even get me started on how much of a bi... sikeeeee. Lol, I called you man, no answer. I know you have like 78 jobs though, so you probably hada meeting.
After seeing more and more pics... These shoes are beautiful.
Originally Posted by zongetsu23
columbia was a joke joke joke. now i cant say what they did was not fair. it was fair if you wanted to do a raffle but ,i did not.now all week long they said it was a first come first serve thing and then the night before they come up with a raffle. now thats wrong . i was prepared to camp out all week just like the people at the other stores in ny. ca. and chi. and i was going to do so at columbia.now had i known dtlr was going to do a raffle i would have been in NY. camping out all week with that crowd and would have my limiteds now but ,the people at sorry$$!@ dtlr screwed it up for me.the people that work there are just plain stupid.they tell you something but have no clue as to whats going on.all opf the other stores had a game plan a week ago but not dtlr they did not know what they were doing and the reps are just as stupid they should have had something put together well in advance so people would know what was going to happen there and if they wanted to be apart of that or go somewhere else .i really wanted this shoe and had no problems with campingout all week long somewhere if i had the choice which i beleived i did at the time but when you are told something and then that something is changed at the last minute then the choice is taken away .i know from talking to alot of people that was at columbia today that if they had a choice to camp out or do a raffle they would choose to campout but it was no choice we had to settle for a raffle because the dtlr people was to stupid to come up with something in advance and then tried to saveface by doing this at the last minute and say its the only fair way to do it . if you want to be fair give me a choice in advance to do what i want not at the last minute change and be stuck doing what you want . to me thats no choice
Originally Posted by VA380
You truly have to see these in person to appreciate them .... too bad they chose this as the "limited" colorway, cuz to me, this is the best colorway of ANY sneaker. Just preference ...
VA380 wrote:
It's a babysittin' night, lol ....
Ditto -- Just getting here, ready to sit here and flip channels tonight.I'm a bid and win your Xs on the bay if no one bites...
"DK," my bad. I'll give you a ring by 8 pm...
If I posted the true hollywood story -- not that anyone would be shocked -- but...Originally Posted by grs18
this was wild.just glad to hear it was organized and no folks were actin a fool. fox 5 though? some intern or someone must have thought that would be cool story and pr,seems corny to me,but whatever.
Is the DTLR up there that got them the 1st DTLR that was created?
At Columbia Mall? Not even close. It's only a couple of years old.
I actually like this colorway better than the others, save perhaps the white/red mids that were posted awhile back that may or may not be real, but I'mpast the point in my life where I'm gonna get up early for some sneakers, much less "camp out" for the CHANCE to buy a pair of shoes for $175 orwhatever they are. The embroidery pattern on the upper is far classier on this pair than the tacky argyle pattern - let alone the "MJ" all overpair, and the metallic finish on the carolina blue makes a huge difference. The hype, at this point, is just a turn off. As a marketing strategy, it's ajoke. Do they really think that this will somehow impart momentum to the GRs?
There's no middle ground anymore. Either the shoe is artificially limited to the point where you have to basically forfeit your dignity to get a pair, oryou just laugh at the retail price, wait two months, and snap a pair up casually at 40-50% off. In both cases, it's easier to avoid the shoe than not. Inthe event of the former, it's not worth a day out of my life PLUS the inflated retail price. In the event of the latter, you sleep on it so longyou're perfectly content to continue living without it. When you're passing on 2,000 pairs of shoes per year, maybe 300 of which are"SPECIAL" "LIMITED EDITION" "COLLECTOR"S EDITIONS", it makes every pair you do purchase that much less worthwhile.