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I think they're selling shirts
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Re: I think they're selling shirts
I find this to be completely offensive. Especially the first sentance.Originally posted by TheTrampComment
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I'm not sure how you could find "I'm not sure what to make of it but I think they're selling "nice/cool" shirts" offensive but I'm very sorry.Originally posted by jayloo
I find this to be completely offensive. Especially the first sentance.
"Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
-Charlie Papazian
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their marketing dept. needs purging...
that's a prime example of a 50 year old trying to be "hip and with it"
kind of like Chrysler with the PT Cruiser, Honda with the Element, etc... designed for kids... bought by their parents...
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Re: I think they're selling shirts
this makes me want to commit a homicide.Originally posted by TheTrampComment
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ouch my brain, that's straight up gangsta home slice...:oI knew not what I did but am now edumacatedComment
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You know, I can usually decphyer funky sentence stucture, and unusual word usage...but that just absolutely stumps me. I'm not sure some of that was even real words. More like sounds just put to spelling. Do people actually talk like that now?<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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Meh, I'm not really fond of any of those. If JT thinks advertsing talking like that is going to make them popular, I think they have another thing coming. It was kind of aggravating.
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