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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Who thinks this stuff up?
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6 comments:
- Eli said...
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Even though I don't hate Duke (I don't care about bball), I am starting to hate Nike, which means that the running shoes I bought last week were Adidas.
- 4/14/10, 4:43 PM
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I at first thought that the pitchfork was an integral component of your solution to dealing with Pinch Sulzberger's publishing of names of special ops soldiers.
I agree with Darin about basketball and Nike.
I don't care to wear anything which makes me look like a member of the Crips, Bloods MS 13, Vicelords, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc. - 4/14/10, 5:14 PM
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I at first thought that the pitchfork was an integral component of your solution to dealing with Pinch Sulzberger's publishing of names of special ops soldiers.
I agree with Darin about basketball and Nike.
I don't care to wear anything which makes me look like a member of the Crips, Bloods MS 13, Vicelords, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc. - 4/14/10, 5:14 PM
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Sorry for the double tap, guys.
- 4/14/10, 5:15 PM
- BlogDog said...
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I've already identified myself as a Dukie here and *I* don't like that ad. My Duke friends aren't anywhere near that insufferably arrogant.
And does Nike think that it was a good idea especially after this last championship which featured the massive popularity of Butler against the hated Duke juggernaut?
An ad featuring Butler with a "wait til next year" theme would have been hella smarter. - 4/14/10, 6:39 PM
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Your Duke = My Oklahoma Gooners. So, we agree. Besides, what Rodger says, goes.
If I could read, it wouldn't be the NYT. - 4/15/10, 8:16 AM