Fair/Foul: San Antonio mattress store airs offensive "9/11 sale" commercial...
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yea this one foul
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Walmart wont be outdone
Free Market... -
san antonio is a big military city too. i wonder how long before the cacs here force them out of business.
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yeah, chris rock was on it too...
https://youtu.be/kDoL_0L-4Lw?t=3m43s
@3:43 or around the whole thing was pretty good though... -
Lol at Walmart play mind tricks
3+3+3=9
.....between the two stacked towers of cokes = 1s ( 11 ). -
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Confidential Playa wrote: »san antonio is a big military city too. i wonder how long before the cacs here force them out of business.
grand opening, grand closing
http://www.ksat.com/news/miracle-mattress-store-closes-indefinitely-after-twin-tower-ad -
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Hispanics are corny af
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Funny their FB page is so low. And they cant change that haha
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Confidential Playa wrote: »Confidential Playa wrote: »san antonio is a big military city too. i wonder how long before the cacs here force them out of business.
grand opening, grand closing
http://www.ksat.com/news/miracle-mattress-store-closes-indefinitely-after-twin-tower-ad
They'll be up and running in a flea market in no time. Don't believe them, this just like the time Michael Corleone laid low in Italy -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Walmart wont be outdone
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I see no reason to be offended for the Wal-Mart issue.
This one was just simply stupid and in very bad taste. -
That ? she said at the end was hilarious. "We'll never forget"
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Good Work! Very humours, Insightful, thought provoking, ? stirring, bear poking, flame fanning, non- offensive, light-hearted, good ol' clean fun, slapstick, tounge N cheek comedy approach here. When is their sketch comedy coming to Come Central? Well done! No foul here, clear the area.
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Could be worse. 2 of my homeboys made a costume one year where they were the twin towers with a plane crashing into to them. Ppl were salty but nobody wanted problems.
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Wait aint yall the same posters that say ? amerikkka but get mad At this wack ? lmaoo
That ? was ugly btw -
No one was hurt from this. White people so outraged at something trivial but make jokes about what happened to Trevon, Mike and Tamir. ? the crackas she should not have apologised.
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stringer bell wrote: »
Does San Antonio got a monopoly on ugly fat white chicks I count 1, 2 Tre of 'em in the vid.
Anybody from San Antonio TX that can confirm or deny my observation? -
Wait aint yall the same posters that say ? amerikkka but get mad At this wack ? lmaoo
That ? was ugly btw
Nobody here is offended, i thought it was genius....... but stupid as ? to think white ppl wouldnt be outraged -
Foul absolutely ridiculous..
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Walmart wont be outdone
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/walmart-removes-coke-display-shape-175417015.htmlWalmart removes Coke display in shape of doomed World Trade Center
Here's a really — really — bad way to honor the victims of 9/11.
A Walmart store in Florida has taken down a large display of Coke products that depicted the doomed Twin Towers at the World Trade Center after a Twitter user posted a photo of it.
A large banner showing the skyline of lower Manhattan with the Twin Towers hung over two pillars made up of stacked cartons of Coke Zero, with the words "We Will Never Forget."
The banner, carrying the logos of Coca-Cola and Walmart, also said "9-11-01," the date of the terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in Manhattan, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, 15 years ago Sunday.
Right below that banner was another sign saying, "Rollback $3.33," referring to special price for the the Coke Zero, Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite and other soft drink cartons that comprised the boneheaded display.
"Florida c'mon man," tweeted @ online_shawn on Tuesday after snapping a photo of the arrangement.
The tweet has been retweeted more than 2,500 times, and favorited more than 4,000 times.
The Orlando Weekly reported that a Wal-Mart spokesman told the newspaper that the display had been erected in a store in Panama City, Florida, and that it would be taken down. The spokesman also said that Wal-Mart approved the display after it was suggested by Coca-Cola.
A Coca-Cola spokeswoman said, "This display was meant to honor local firefighters and to support their organization's upcoming event."
"We sincerely apologize that anyone was offended or misunderstood its intent, and we have replaced the display," said Kimberly Kuo, the Coke spokeswoman. -
soul rattler wrote: »
Please explain your issue with this song. I found it to be a thoughtful, profound, very well written song about the events of that incredibly ? day and fitting tribute to those that died.