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Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Win Free Mizuno Shoes...Maybe

So Mizuno contacted me and sent me a link about this new project they're doing. Instead of spending millions in advertisement dollars, they're going to be giving away thousands of pairs of Mizuno running shoes to runners from now until the end of the year in hopes of giving runners a "mezamashii" feeling while running (Japanese for 'eye-opening, brilliant').

They're also wanting bloggers and social media enthusiasts (like me) to get the initial word out about the project.
My current running shoes - Mizuno Wave Inspire 6
Since the only pairs of running shoes I've ever owned have been Mizunos (no, seriously), I applied for a free pair in hopes of being a part of the project. And you can too!

If you're interested in possibly scoring a free pair of shoes (I mean really, who wouldn't?), here is the link to follow: www.mezamashiirunproject.com Also, those who receive invites into the secret club and get some free shoes also get to send out invites to others!


So really what I'm trying to say is, "If you've already received an invite, PICK ME, PICK ME!"



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Summer Project

As if my summer wasn't already busy enough, I've decided to take up another small project to pass the extra time (which may or may not be existent). After copying over some old tapes for the future father in-law, I thought it'd be a fun idea to do the same for my parents. Not only can they have DVDs that'd last longer, I can also edit some of the memories together to make something nice.


So far I've found some dandy things on these tapes! High school band concerts, grade school musicals (where I'm bald), our family vacation to South Dakota, a recreation of Monty Python and my grade school basketball games are just a small sample of some of the treasures I've now unearthed from these ancient tapes. When I get some of these onto my computer I'll share them with you! For now, you'll just have to strain your eyes to read the labels on the tapes.