Thursday, April 26, 2007

DGS 9.9's European style scarf featured in TV Movie


Shiloh Fernandez above seen modeling the DGS 9.9's Gymnastics USA Scarf

The DGS 9.9's Gymnastics USA European style soccer scarf was recently featured in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness featuring former Superman Dean Cain.

Z. Champ, the designer of the scarf commented on the discovery, "product placement like this shows that DGS 9.9's has a keen awareness of the pulse of Hollywood," Champ said. "While we are proud to be placed in a scene with the likes of Shiloh Fernandez, we would much rather be featured with a high profile 'A list' celebrity like Chuck Norris, Stephen Colbert or Rosie O'Donnell," Champ continued. "I wouldn't be surprised if our "No Parking" sign were to show up either," Champ mused, citing an internal company feud. That kind of hunger for improvement is typical of a company known nationwide for its restlessness and want of success.

For those unfamiliar with DGS 9.9's it should be noted that this is not the company's sole brush with the glitz and glamor of celebrity. The company was previously featured in episodes of NBC's The Apprentice, Discovery Channel's Trading Spaces: Kid's Edition, as well as providing stunt mats to lesser cast members of SNL and morning show exercise and fitness personalities.

Dean Cain was unavailable for comment at the time of publishing.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Are you serious? Nice scarf!!!!!!!!

Rahul said...

A guy in the weight room let me start using his little wrist roller called a gripstik and it seems to be helping reducing the wrist stress I've
been having. I have noticed an increase in my holding strength, but there are a bunch of different things we can do in the room to help that
he said he thought the reason why the gripstik was such a help compared to the normal exercises we do is that it forced him to stretch and
warm up his hand and wrist muscles to become more flexible in that focused area. that is something I have never thought about doing before.
Make sense to me.

1987 said...

who makes the best scarfs anyways
GyMnAsTiCsExPeRt!