Landlord Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 http://www.snappytv.com/snaps/pelini-icebucket-challenge_zx1rbc Bo did the ice bucket challenge and called out Suh, Larry the Cable Guy, and Faux Pelini. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWbVFc7rs_g 1 Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Great to see. This has been making the football waves lately -- the Giants owner issued the challenge to Belicheck & Kraft (and also the Jets owner), and the entire Patriots team did it after a recent practice. Then they issued it to a few other teams, I think Denver being one of them, so at this rate, everyone in football will have done it soon. I love that Bo called on Faux Pelini to do it. Let's see it, Faux!!! He also challenged Lincoln H.S. coaches. Quote Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Great to see. This has been making the football waves lately -- the Giants owner issued the challenge to Belicheck & Kraft (and also the Jets owner), and the entire Patriots team did it after a recent practice. Then they issued it to a few other teams, I think Denver being one of them, so at this rate, everyone in football will have done it soon. I love that Bo called on Faux Pelini to do it. Let's see it, Faux!!! He also challenged Lincoln H.S. coaches. sh#t, this is ballsy. Will Faux Pelini reveal himself..? Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted August 17, 2014 Author Share Posted August 17, 2014 Great to see. This has been making the football waves lately -- the Giants owner issued the challenge to Belicheck & Kraft (and also the Jets owner), and the entire Patriots team did it after a recent practice. Then they issued it to a few other teams, I think Denver being one of them, so at this rate, everyone in football will have done it soon. I love that Bo called on Faux Pelini to do it. Let's see it, Faux!!! He also challenged Lincoln H.S. coaches. sh#t, this is ballsy. Will Faux Pelini reveal himself..? It should just be a video of an iphone with the twitter app open getting water dumped on it. 2 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWbVFc7rs_g Quote Link to comment
Ratt Mhule Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Great to see. This has been making the football waves lately -- the Giants owner issued the challenge to Belicheck & Kraft (and also the Jets owner), and the entire Patriots team did it after a recent practice. Then they issued it to a few other teams, I think Denver being one of them, so at this rate, everyone in football will have done it soon. I love that Bo called on Faux Pelini to do it. Let's see it, Faux!!! He also challenged Lincoln H.S. coaches. sh#t, this is ballsy. Will Faux Pelini reveal himself..? It should just be a video of an iphone with the twitter app open getting water dumped on it. No, dress up in a NU sweatshirt and khakis and have a cardboard cutout of Bo's face like the picture below and have someone dump it on his head. Thatd be hilarious! 1 Quote Link to comment
Flood Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Sorry, I think this is very UNCOOL of anyone who does it as a reason to not give the money, too. It seems like a useless gesture, especially from people with lots of money. It simply says very loudly, I am not willing to part with a hundred bucks for whatever charity this is supposed to benefit. Now, if the person did the ice AND donated, I think that's a great way to gain awareness of the cause and generate publicity. But the original intent was "Will you either dump a bucket of ice on your head? OR choose to donate a hundred dollars?" Pick one and avoid the other. Seems like wasted but flashy philanthropy that was uselessly designed by an effective but clueless thinker. It has the hallmarks of philanthropy but gets you a feel-good get out of jail free card. What I mean, is it is great for publicity. But what good does it REALLY accomplish if we see a million people dump ice on their heads but no one gives the charity money? 5 Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Sorry, I think this is very UNCOOL of anyone who does it as a reason to not give the money, too. It seems like a useless gesture, especially from people with lots of money. It simply says very loudly, I am not willing to part with a hundred bucks for whatever charity this is supposed to benefit. Now, if the person did the ice AND donated, I think that's a great way to gain awareness of the cause and generate publicity. But the original intent was "Will you either dump a bucket of ice on your head? OR choose to donate a hundred dollars?" Pick one and avoid the other. Seems like wasted but flashy philanthropy that was uselessly designed by an effective but clueless thinker. It has the hallmarks of philanthropy but gets you a feel-good get out of jail free card. What I mean, is it is great for publicity. But what good does it REALLY accomplish if we see a million people dump ice on their heads but no one gives the charity money? Agreed. The idea was a task that most would never consider doing it so instead, they donate a few bucks. Now we have a challenge that is becoming the latest "in" thing to do but no money is being raised Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Sorry, I think this is very UNCOOL of anyone who does it as a reason to not give the money, too. It seems like a useless gesture, especially from people with lots of money. It simply says very loudly, I am not willing to part with a hundred bucks for whatever charity this is supposed to benefit. Now, if the person did the ice AND donated, I think that's a great way to gain awareness of the cause and generate publicity. But the original intent was "Will you either dump a bucket of ice on your head? OR choose to donate a hundred dollars?" Pick one and avoid the other. Seems like wasted but flashy philanthropy that was uselessly designed by an effective but clueless thinker. It has the hallmarks of philanthropy but gets you a feel-good get out of jail free card. What I mean, is it is great for publicity. But what good does it REALLY accomplish if we see a million people dump ice on their heads but no one gives the charity money? Agreed. The idea was a task that most would never consider doing it so instead, they donate a few bucks. Now we have a challenge that is becoming the latest "in" thing to do but no money is being raised Last I heard ALSA donations are 7 times higher what they were all of last year. So, somebody is giving money. 1 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Although the whole ice bucket challenge is a funny trend, it does raise awareness and get people talking about ALS. While people may be get out of donating money to ALS research by doing the ice bucket, as long as people are thinking and talking about the disease, it's an effective campaign. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted August 17, 2014 Author Share Posted August 17, 2014 The ALS Association has taken in $1.3 million over the last two weeks. Guess how much they took in over the same two week period last year? $22,000. That's a 5900% increase so not sure what you guys are griping about. 2 Quote Link to comment
Junior Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Great to see. This has been making the football waves lately -- the Giants owner issued the challenge to Belicheck & Kraft (and also the Jets owner), and the entire Patriots team did it after a recent practice. Then they issued it to a few other teams, I think Denver being one of them, so at this rate, everyone in football will have done it soon. I love that Bo called on Faux Pelini to do it. Let's see it, Faux!!! He also challenged Lincoln H.S. coaches. sh#t, this is ballsy. Will Faux Pelini reveal himself..? It's like he's trying to out Batman! Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Although the whole ice bucket challenge is a funny trend, it does raise awareness and get people talking about ALS. While people may be get out of donating money to ALS research by doing the ice bucket, as long as people are thinking and talking about the disease, it's an effective campaign. Generally, these are people who do the challenge AND give money. That's usually how games like this work. (skimming over the thread) woah, I think that's been missed by a lot of you...! 2 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted August 17, 2014 Author Share Posted August 17, 2014 Also, it's not the responsibility of anyone to divulge publicly to you whether they have donated or not. That's not really your business or concern. Huskerfaninokieland and Flood, did you guys donate money before writing those posts? 1 Quote Link to comment
okaive Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Correction, it was just a cooler with water. Where was the ice? Quote Link to comment
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