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That who's name is is not to be mentioned?
Shit like this just makes me want to say, superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl superbowl
Fuck you!
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Furst to say GO PACKERS!
Football is big...no, HUGE..business. Obviously they screw it up when trying to make sure any entities trying to nurse off the NFL mammary pay for it.
It is perfectly legal to say, print or advertise "superbowl".
But the scum-sucking (no offense mr. the_scum) lawyers at the NFL can make life difficult for a small establishment to use the term in their promotions.
And this, my friends, is how you go about establishing a trade mark... if you happen to have access to millions of dollars of legal horsepower.
Greedy, Goddamned bastards.
Marvel comics is trying the same this, threatening people who publicly use the term "superhero".
I just don't know how much more corporate terrorism we can stand.
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