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My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« on: October 19, 2008, 06:18:39 AM »
O.K., first off, let me say that I know I will be disagreed with, and most likely flamed for it, but this is my honest opinion. Call me crazy if you like.

  I am one of the "older generation" of bowlers. I remember a time when bowling was just as this "Dale" character portrays it.  Ball, lane, and oil technology were very limited and your scores pretty much depended on your physical ability to perform more repetitively and accurately than your opponents to win. I basically sort of agreed with him in principle, but that was all, and his manner had begun to grate on me.

  That being said, I have finally let go of "the old days" and started to embrace the new days and ways.  I have even begun to become critical of others who have not been able to do so and have even posted replies in threads here to that effect.  Technology is here to stay. If I am going to embrace CD's, Hi Def T.V., and other "creature comforts", who am I to complain about technology in my sport?

  Now, along comes Ebonite with an ad program using a "shill" to bait people in, portraying a slightly obsessive person, complaining that the "integrity of the game" is being ruined by them. People like me can sympathize with him, even if we disagree with his demeanor and methods.  Now, I find out it is all FAKE, that I have been lured into an advertising scheme, and now feel very foolish for being sympathetic to his viewpoint while being critical of his tactics.  In other words, I feel like my opinions and views were nothing more than a joke to be made fun of by a big, corporate giant for nothing other than capital gains. I have wasted my time and my concern in being responsive to someone and something that was a lie all along.

  To make a longer story shorter, I feel I have been intellectually insulted, because I actually cared.  Cared about the integrity of the game. Cared about Dale Jenkins.  Only to find out it was all just one, big joke.

  I feel I am being "laughed at" by them for having my view of the game and the way technology has impacted it. I feel "made fun of" for being concerned that the SPORT was turning into a GAME at the expense of people who took their competitions very seriously.

 PLEASE, do not take me wrong. I LOVE bowling. I promote it, I compete at it, I try to teach what I can to others, and I share my knowledge with those around me because I want THEM to enjoy it and love it as much as I do. I want EVERYONE to be good and have fun doing it. I, however, DO NOT appreciate feeling foolish for my efforts, for my concern about the sport, and all that I've tried to do to keep it alive here at home.

 Many of you will laugh at me for this, and many more will think I am over-reacting. Thing is, when I care about something, I care. I become involved in it and take it very seriously. I have very strong feelings about bowling and it's future and cared about what I THOUGHT "Dale" was trying to say, only to now feel as foolish as his rantings have been. Just an advertising campaign you say? NOT TO ME, because I cared about the subject and the impact it is having on OUR sport.

 Thank you, Ebonite Inc. and all your subsidiaries. You have now insulted my intelligence and played me for a fool, all because I got involved and cared.


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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2008, 02:27:33 PM »
I'm sorry your feeling were hurt.  Most people realized this was a joke in the first place and many predicted this was an Ebonite marketing project before it was even confirmed.  It was meant to be in good fun.  I guess there's nothing wrong with getting a little nostalgic but it's just a bunch of commercials and there was never any intent to make anyone feel "stupid".

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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2008, 02:34:08 PM »
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I'm sorry your feeling were hurt.  Most people realized this was a joke in the first place and many predicted this was an Ebonite marketing project before it was even confirmed.  It was meant to be in good fun.  I guess there's nothing wrong with getting a little nostalgic but it's just a bunch of commercials and there was never any intent to make anyone feel "stupid".


 I had only begun to suspect it after I had seen others post thier opinions of it and their thought about it being fake.  At that point, I had already become "involved" with it and affected by it. I suppose that is why I now have the feelings I do about it.

  I will get over it. I know people sometimes get too involved in some things, and I guess this time, it was me. But I REALLY CARED and I thought maybe there were others out there who did as well. I also hoped that, in some way, all this might spur a harder look at the serious impact of technology on the sport and the effect it will have going on into the future.  I guess not, now that I find it was all just an ad campaign by a company who must find the situation a bit humorous to even take it down this road.

  Sorry for the ranting guys. Please don't think I'm a nut or anything. I was just taking it for what it was worth, believing that it could be real, and trying to do what I could to be involved and have a positive impact.
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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2008, 02:36:01 PM »
I know what ya mean, it was just so over the top to me that I thought it had to be fake.

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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2008, 02:36:45 PM »
Juggernaut,

I've been coming to this site for the past few months. Yet, I only created an account a couple of weeks ago. I did so to weigh in on this Dale Jenkins thing. It got us riled up. People finally started to show their true passion for bowling. I don't know if what Ebonite did was right or wrong, but I will say it got people interested. And, isn't that what bowling needs right now?

Btw, I missed the first couple of commercials. Does anyone have a link to them?


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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2008, 02:46:09 PM »
I called this from the start and I think Ebonite is a joke.

This def a new low in bowling/advertising. Coming on here and spilling advertising as mentally handicap guy
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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2008, 03:45:56 PM »
well I got a good laugh out of it.I bet the idea even came from this site.
Ebo punked alot of people on this site for sure!
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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2008, 03:49:43 PM »
Mentally handicap guy? Where the $*$*$ did you get that idea?

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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2008, 04:01:25 PM »
Looking back on the first topic now is just hilarious. Half of the first 10-12 responses were "just go out and buy the balls to use yourself", which I'm sure is even better than what Ebonite was hoping for. They definitely got the right guy to play the nutjob though, good stuff.


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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2008, 06:09:26 PM »
I think people have to realize that this is a marketing campaign and not out to insult anyone individual. Our sport needs some fun poked at it sometimes. But as we know Dale Jenkins does sound like some people on this site.
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Re: My take on the "Dale Jenkins" thing. ( Sort of long)
« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2008, 10:52:55 PM »
Well, I can honestly say they got me.  I thought this guy was really of the reservation, until I saw the commercials during the Chris Paul Celebrity Event.  At first, I thought, "hey they're using it as part of a commercial", then I realized, "this is their commercial".  Ebo definitely got the right person for this because was surely fooled by it.  Oh well, got a Playmaker ought of it, guess I'll be happy for that.