| #41 - Posted 18 May 2009, 10:59 PM | |
Location: United States, ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ Join date: June 2008 Member #: 926 Posts: 3390 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans Quote: ladronaso previously said: In your presence they will go to great lengths to talk up good things about your country, culture and people but behind closed doors or when in their little circles they denigrate and insult you and others. I have been in their little circles. I've been there myself many times with other ethnic groups. Yeah, it's a constant challenge. |
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| #42 - Posted 18 May 2009, 11:05 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 7983 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans Quote: ladronaso previously said: You are very correct about generalizing. though my statements are not directed at the entire population it is directed at the preponderance. Dont know about you but I have dealt with them for too long and believe me I have know more about them than what most people know. The majority are racist come mierd, with a few exceptions. Funny coming from a person who earlier in this thread insulted Cubans. This thread started with the question about a Rookie NFL player of Mexican ancestry and how will they matket him to Latinos. Again I ask. Why should I care? Why should most here care? How many people here are of Mexican ancestry? Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOT KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS. |
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| #43 - Posted 18 May 2009, 11:16 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1257 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: ladronaso previously said: You are very correct about generalizing. though my statements are not directed at the entire population it is directed at the preponderance. Dont know about you but I have dealt with them for too long and believe me I have know more about them than what most people know. The majority are racist come mierd, with a few exceptions. Funny coming from a person who earlier in this thread insulted Cubans. This thread started with the question about a Rookie NFL player of Mexican ancestry and how will they matket him to Latinos. Again I ask. Why should I care? Why should most here care? How many people here are of Mexican ancestry? Perhaps I am wrong for going off topic. Nonetheless I was responding to the concerns of others. Then again why should you even care about anything or all things Dominican or anything on this site? Why should you give a rats ass. Why should you or do you waste your time here and not with your little Cuban groupy and those sites where you would certainly feel more welcomed among like minded people. Why do you even bother! Why wont Dominican Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain to Stupid |
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| #44 - Posted 19 May 2009, 2:21 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 7983 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans [QUOTE=ladronaso] [/QUOTE] Then again why should you even care about anything or all things Dominican or anything on this site? Why should you give a rats ass. Why should you or do you waste your time here and not with your little Cuban groupy and those sites where you would certainly feel more welcomed among like minded people. Why do you even bother! [/QUOTE] How tolerant of you. So who is the racist now? Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOT KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS. |
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| #45 - Posted 19 May 2009, 5:05 PM | |
Location: United States, ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ Join date: June 2008 Member #: 926 Posts: 3390 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans FLIRTY SANCHEZ JETS QB LOOKS MORE LIKE AN ELIGIBLE RECEIVER By MANDY STADTMILLER WALKING sex has a new name, ladies. And that name (although, really, who even needs that?) is Mark Sanchez, the succulent new All-American quarterback for the Jets who was boldly snatched in a surprise draft move last month. Only 22 years old, the Latino hottie is bona fide cougar bait as he prances around in a "Baywatch"-style spread in the new June issue of GQ. The racy pictorial features the young star romping around topless, in swim trunks and ever so gently (yet firmly!) grasping one lucky lady. Don't care about football? Something tells us now you will. SANCHEZ'S STRANGE CELEBRATION SANCHEZ'S NYC PARTY GUIDE Those eyes. Those abs. Those arms just begging to ... toss a football. It's official, Tom Brady: You've just been out-Tom Brady-ed. "GQ is all about the young, the good-looking, the quarterback who has the whole world in front of him," observes Brandon Steiner, CEO of Steiner Sports Marketing, who had nothing but praise for the bold magazine move. "Tom Brady's getting a little older. He's becoming the veteran. He's going to be doing some more insurance-type commercials pretty soon." Or, chin up, Tom -- there's always Quaker Oats. Says marketing powerhouse Kelly Cutrone, CEO of p.r. firm People's Revolution, this delicious young piece of eye candy is looking out for his own brand, and who would blame him? "Times are tough, and even the hot boys have to sell out," she says. "He's not in GQ to sell tickets to a football game. I don't think a guy is going to see that and say, 'Wow, I want to buy season tickets.' " No. But their wives and girlfriends will see it, and think of plenty of things. None of which involve football. "Obviously, he's looking to do some deals, and he's probably going to get them," Cutrone says. "But it's hard to make it as an athlete who is a household name. We're lucky if we know two or three." And as luscious as his spread may be, all the tastemakers aren't convinced Notes Jeffrey Jah, one of the owners of nightclub 1Oak, "My personal take on athletes is that I admire them as sportsmen, but it's the select few that actually have the je ne sais quoi for the scene. I think if we see him in W or in Interview or in Vanity Fair, then we can talk." A lot of it depends on his next move, experts say. Cutrone's advice? "Do 'Oprah,' " she says. "Then 'Ellen.' And they can fight over you and then ultimately he can join Scientology or kabbalah and start back over again." But until then -- we'll be studying our X's and O's. mstadtmiller@nypost.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() www.nypost.com |
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| #46 - Posted 19 May 2009, 5:09 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: October 2008 Member #: 1478 Posts: 1358 | RE: The Marketing of Mark Sanchez to Hispanic Fans Quote: yumnuk3 previously said: FLIRTY SANCHEZ JETS QB LOOKS MORE LIKE AN ELIGIBLE RECEIVER By MANDY STADTMILLER WALKING sex has a new name, ladies. And that name (although, really, who even needs that?) is Mark Sanchez, the succulent new All-American quarterback for the Jets who was boldly snatched in a surprise draft move last month. Only 22 years old, the Latino hottie is bona fide cougar bait as he prances around in a "Baywatch"-style spread in the new June issue of GQ. The racy pictorial features the young star romping around topless, in swim trunks and ever so gently (yet firmly!) grasping one lucky lady. Don't care about football? Something tells us now you will. SANCHEZ'S STRANGE CELEBRATION SANCHEZ'S NYC PARTY GUIDE Those eyes. Those abs. Those arms just begging to ... toss a football. It's official, Tom Brady: You've just been out-Tom Brady-ed. "GQ is all about the young, the good-looking, the quarterback who has the whole world in front of him," observes Brandon Steiner, CEO of Steiner Sports Marketing, who had nothing but praise for the bold magazine move. "Tom Brady's getting a little older. He's becoming the veteran. He's going to be doing some more insurance-type commercials pretty soon." Or, chin up, Tom -- there's always Quaker Oats. Says marketing powerhouse Kelly Cutrone, CEO of p.r. firm People's Revolution, this delicious young piece of eye candy is looking out for his own brand, and who would blame him? "Times are tough, and even the hot boys have to sell out," she says. "He's not in GQ to sell tickets to a football game. I don't think a guy is going to see that and say, 'Wow, I want to buy season tickets.' " No. But their wives and girlfriends will see it, and think of plenty of things. None of which involve football. "Obviously, he's looking to do some deals, and he's probably going to get them," Cutrone says. "But it's hard to make it as an athlete who is a household name. We're lucky if we know two or three." And as luscious as his spread may be, all the tastemakers aren't convinced Notes Jeffrey Jah, one of the owners of nightclub 1Oak, "My personal take on athletes is that I admire them as sportsmen, but it's the select few that actually have the je ne sais quoi for the scene. I think if we see him in W or in Interview or in Vanity Fair, then we can talk." A lot of it depends on his next move, experts say. Cutrone's advice? "Do 'Oprah,' " she says. "Then 'Ellen.' And they can fight over you and then ultimately he can join Scientology or kabbalah and start back over again." But until then -- we'll be studying our X's and O's. mstadtmiller@nypost.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() www.nypost.com Damn! Latino hottie is an under statement!!! Ohhh sooo hot!!! Would somebody turn the AC On!!! Kiss it! And Love it! Hah! |
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