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I Guess It’s Still a Vowel FAIL

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  1. Chiclet says:

    I wonder how the Patriots feel about having their logo stolen…

  2. Fred says:

    Just goes to show what slogans are worth….

  3. lolz says:

    hasn’t anyone seen mickey mouse club? the Y is thought of like a Why. and in this case the answer is opportunity. I’m not saying that it’s super obvious but I can see what they were trying to do.

  4. lolz says:

    Also I used to work for a screen printing company that did a lot of work with schools. Schools use pro logos ALL the time for themselves. Never heard of the any pro teams having an issue with it. As far as they are concerned it’s free advertising.

    • VexxMyst says:

      This. It amuses me that people can get pissed when someone uses their work for no profit, when the person gets free advertising.

  5. Rehcsif says:

    They seriously couldn’t think of a word that started with Y? Even “youth” is better than this crap.

  6. irrelevantdixie says:

    Sometimes.

  7. zappafrank says:

    The band Testament were called Legacy.

    In the liners of their 2nd album, they use each band member’s 1st initial to spell Legact. Serendipity rules.

    Louie Clemente
    Eric Peterson
    Greg Christian
    Alex Skolnick
    Chuck Billy
    Y

  8. forge says:

    Should have just put Ytinutroppo and let people’s visual cortext put the word back the right way. = )

  9. ledshepplein says:

    No I get it, their just using a little Spanglish. Character y Opportunity. This school was probably in Arizona or someplace like that.


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