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This was just flat out stupid.
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This was just flat out the stupid.
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@bakerandbaker1 lol I'll standby my statement(1 year later) You're just some chubby Bruins fan who has no idea what being a true competitive athlete means. As a matter of fact, judging by your videos you were the exact person I was talking about in my original post. Leave the sports to the athletes if you care so much about advertising then maybe you could be a businessman or something like that. But you'll never have the understanding of a champion.(Even if your faggy bruins win)
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They can't possibly believe in what they're saying. No way, no how. That is a surefire and absolute fact, my friend.
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Not only that, it's the name of one of the most boring advertising campaigns of all time and a humongous disappointment from one of the most recognizable brands inthe history of the world. Notice that they're, uh, no longer in use, no longer on the air anymore.Gatorade's marketing department can be a whole hell lot more creative than this and every single idiot knows it. Don't believe a single word an athlete says in those commercials; they're reading it straight from a script.
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No, these guys are right-it's just a stupid slogan. "G" isn't, well, anything. Gatorade is something, something real that I can grasp physically, wrap both my hands and head around, something I can use, the ultimate reinvigorating beverage and a work of pure modern scientific magic, I'll give you that much, but only that much. "G" is just a futile and failed attempt to abbreviate Gatorade.
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boo
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that sucked
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That wasn't no where near funny
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shitty
This sounds like a forum for a bunch of non athletes. Just nerdy kids who don't understand the meaning of G. And for real athletes it does have a prolific meaning.
SugarFloydTysonJR 2 years ago 24
this could've been way funnier. fail
wastedwords133 2 years ago 23