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Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
6. I know money talks
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 05:34 PM
Sep 2014

But what player can drink a lot of beer and still have a career. They may as well smoke too. Or the poor kids who go to games with an adult who's been drinking for hours, and now has to drive home. Alcohol and sports don't mix like sports and tobacco. Alcohol and race car driving don't mix. There are plenty of sports drinks who could take the place of beer sponsors at the events, and commercials. Where are the town criers who say "What about the children?" when it comes to alcohol commercials and sporting events.

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Love it tazkcmo Sep 2014 #1
No they would not be upset by the Vibrant Diversity warrant46 Sep 2014 #3
While I agree... Comment on stuff in your own country, foreigner-owned InBev. Buy American. TheBlackAdder Sep 2014 #2
If the macho-tough guys want to drink that watered down swill, more power to them. rhett o rick Sep 2014 #7
LOL! Politicalboi Sep 2014 #4
good point. BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #5
I know money talks Politicalboi Sep 2014 #6
it's really pretty asinine, isn't it? well, BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #11
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About 60-70% is the number I recall madville Sep 2014 #10
When even Budweiser says the NFL are assholes, that's saying something. n/t eggplant Sep 2014 #9
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The Clueless NFL is Destroying Its Brand dem in texas Sep 2014 #13
3 more companies have joined in rdking647 Sep 2014 #14
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any large group of people is going to have a few bad people fbc Sep 2014 #16
I think that all.. sendero Sep 2014 #17
money talks rdking647 Sep 2014 #18
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