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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #75 on: August 10, 2006, 08:52:36 PM »
I don't think I was bashing the Colorado Pro show.  I was bashing Sean. Big difference.  Whatever I said about the show was in connection with Sean.  Again big difference.    Come on Issac you got something better than that.
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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #76 on: August 10, 2006, 09:07:55 PM »
EXACTLY.  The old mighty IFBB with 50+ years of Bodybuilding under its belt has done nothing to further BB into the mainstream so their members can get major sposnorship deals and more prize money.  50years and nothing.  That is what you call shitty promotional power and creativity.
exactly... who ran that f'ed up ifbb?  i want a name ;)
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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #77 on: August 10, 2006, 09:22:13 PM »
Their major problem apart from lack of credibility within the industry as seen by their lack of sponsors is that the core audience is used to a much higher level of overall competition.
"And Mr. H will demonstrate 10 summersets he'll undertake on solid ground" (for the IFBB)Come off of it Kevin. Lack of credibility within the industry as seem by their lack of Sponsors? Exactly what lack of sponsors do you speak of. I put my glasses on and I saw several on their flyer. I also know that MuscleMag and MD will be there to cover the show. If you'd only get a set, and pull you head out of the IFBB's ass you'd be a good guy. You're a pretty damn good photographer. All you have to do is to start thinking for yourself instead of spouting the company line bullshit that they so obviously have you either brainwashed with, or recite to you on a daily basis in their "trash the PDI" strategy meetings.

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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #78 on: August 10, 2006, 09:53:57 PM »
Just remember, the IFBB & FLEX magazine in particular wouldn't be trashing Wayne & the PDI if they weren't worried.   ;)

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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #79 on: August 10, 2006, 10:15:40 PM »
WOW- pdi finally getting some coverage-they have been in the closet for awhile- is palumbo joining the pdi?

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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #80 on: August 10, 2006, 10:33:24 PM »
Please tell me where I said it was a sellout.  I'd like to see that.  I am pretty sure I said it will be a sellout.  I don't think I ever said it was sold out already.  But thanks for predicting the future.

Happy to oblige, this is from your post of August th 2006

"The 2004 NOC was a sellout and so is the 2006 NOC."

I have no doubt that you are being fed this information but a quick call to the theatre would tell you that there are hundreds avaialble.

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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #81 on: August 10, 2006, 10:48:02 PM »
"And Mr. H will demonstrate 10 summersets he'll undertake on solid ground" (for the IFBB)Come off of it Kevin. Lack of credibility within the industry as seem by their lack of Sponsors? Exactly what lack of sponsors do you speak of. I put my glasses on and I saw several on their flyer. I also know that MuscleMag and MD will be there to cover the show. If you'd only get a set, and pull you head out of the IFBB's ass you'd be a good guy. You're a pretty damn good photographer. All you have to do is to start thinking for yourself instead of spouting the company line bullshit that they so obviously have you either brainwashed with, or recite to you on a daily basis in their "trash the PDI" strategy meetings.

Because I doubt the PDI you accuse me of having my head up the IFBB's arse, yet you don't say that of the PDI's most vociferous supporters who have business connections with them. Very unbiased of you.
Who are the main spnsors, the title sponsors etc,? They don't have them.
You're better informed than I am about the nagazine coverage but I spoke with several photographers while at the USA's and none of them was covering the show. Most magazines are cutting back on coverage.
Thinking for myself is the reason why I doubt the PDI. Unlike others who accept what Wayne says without question.
 


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Re: PDI IN ESPN THE MAGAZINE
« Reply #82 on: August 11, 2006, 02:27:51 AM »
All we are saying is GIVE PDI A CHANCE . . .   8)