In my younger years, I worked as a life guard. After closing, we would put the flexible pool covering over the water and have contests to see how far we could run before sinking - the technique that worked w. it (running "lightly" with quick feet) seems to be what they are using here. We never thought to actually try it on bare water!!! Amazing. :)
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Walking On Water
Thank you to Tom Furman for posting this to a forum I frequent.
In my younger years, I worked as a life guard. After closing, we would put the flexible pool covering over the water and have contests to see how far we could run before sinking - the technique that worked w. it (running "lightly" with quick feet) seems to be what they are using here. We never thought to actually try it on bare water!!! Amazing. :)
In my younger years, I worked as a life guard. After closing, we would put the flexible pool covering over the water and have contests to see how far we could run before sinking - the technique that worked w. it (running "lightly" with quick feet) seems to be what they are using here. We never thought to actually try it on bare water!!! Amazing. :)
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Very clever.
I wonder how effective it is if people don't even notice it.
It's just a viral marketing campaign for the shoes, no miracles here.
Niel,
You mean the smiley, or the running technique?
Ed,
It's fun Ed!!! ;)
Actually the shoes Boris.
I caught a glimpse of them but I didn't even catch name.
This is so obviously fake, it hurts.
It's a great ad campaign. Talk about a good way to go viral. I want those shoes ...
Nossa ... IncrÃvel!!!
@Suellen
What the hell does that mean?
Joao,
I thinking it means "Wow! Incredible!"
Fake.
Nope. Totally real. I can do that.
I really hope people understand this is not real... Fun? Yes. Real? No.
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