the thread about nothing...

fax. people at work always ask why im looking at sneakers when i really just be in the gen or sports forum
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hit them with this. And keep it moving.
 
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Really wish how to make it in America didn’t get cancelled.... been trying to find a replacement series for years

Was network or platform was it on? Need something to watch at work

On HBO now , not sure what other platforms
Its also on HBOGO, a few years ago the the actor who played Cam was talking about how they were trying to get season 3 off the ground. I'm surprised Complex aint just pick it up and run with it
 
Don't know where exactly it was at but it was around 4:50
I felt it, woke me up looked around, went back to sleep lol
 
Don't know where exactly it was at but it was around 4:50
I felt it, woke me up looked around, went back to sleep lol
i felt it, alarm went of at 4:45, was chillin in bed for a bit, and sat up like a minute before it shook :lol
 
4 More Nike Executives Are Out Amid Inquiry Into Harassment Allegations
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A Nike store in Seattle. The company is overhauling its executive ranks amid widespread allegations of harassment and bias against female workers.CreditKyle Johnson for The New York Times


By Julie Creswell and Kevin Draper

May 8, 2018
A sweeping investigation into workplace behavior at Nike has resulted in the departure of four more top-level executives, raising to 10 the number of senior managers to leave the company as it continues to overhaul its upper ranks amid widespread allegations of harassment and discrimination against female employees.

Together, the departing executives oversee some of the most important business categories and highest-profile departments at the world’s largest sports footwear and apparel company.

The four additional people who have either left the company already or will depart soon, Nike confirmed on Tuesday, are Steve Lesnard, the head of running in North America; Helen Kim, who oversaw Eastern North America; Simon Pestridge, a head of marketing for the performance categories; and Tommy Kain, Nike’s director of sports marketing.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/business/nike-harassment.html
 
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