Every game is an opportunity to measure yourself against your own potential - Bud Wilkinson
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Friday, September 09, 2011
Limited Edition 2011 NIKE MAG Shoes
THE 2011 NIKE MAG
You are looking at the rarest of Nike Footwear. For 22 years they have existed only in the year 2015 on Marty McFly’s feet. Today they are finally a reality.
Famed Nike designer Tinker Hatfield and footwear innovator Tiffany Beers have returned to recreate the footwear legend. Based on an original movie prop used in Back to the Future Part II, the 2011 Nike MAG shoes have been entirely rebuilt and perfected.
They feature an electroluminescent outsole, space-age materials and a rechargeable internal battery good for 3,000 hours. And while they are not recommended for playing sports, these highly limited shoes will very likely command attention wherever they are worn.
You are looking at the rarest of Nike Footwear. For 22 years they have existed only in the year 2015 on Marty McFly’s feet. Today they are finally a reality.
Famed Nike designer Tinker Hatfield and footwear innovator Tiffany Beers have returned to recreate the footwear legend. Based on an original movie prop used in Back to the Future Part II, the 2011 Nike MAG shoes have been entirely rebuilt and perfected.
They feature an electroluminescent outsole, space-age materials and a rechargeable internal battery good for 3,000 hours. And while they are not recommended for playing sports, these highly limited shoes will very likely command attention wherever they are worn.
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All Blacks beat Tonga in opening match of Rugby World Cup 2011
The Rugby World Cup 2011 kicked off
in New Zealand with a fantastic opening ceremony, followed by the host
nation beating a determined Tonga 41-10 at Eden Park in Auckland.
Fullback Israel Dagg scored the opening try of the tournament.
Monday, September 05, 2011
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Ex-NHL Enforcer Belak's death was Suicide
Retired NHL player Wade Belak's death this week was a result of suicide, multiple media reports said Thursday morning, citing police sources.
Toronto police, however, have yet to officially confirm the cause of death.
Const. Tony Vella would only say Thursday that foul play is not suspected in the death.
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