Better Ingredients…Better Advertising?
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Sarge posted 5/3/2008 from www.waitingfornextyear.com [flag] |
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NBA
LeBron James
Cleveland Cavaliers
Washington Wizards
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rickg15 That is not true. There were more people than that wearing those shirts. Watch the game again. There is one guy that they showed over and over with the same shirt on. No, it wasn't the only white shirt there, but it certainly wasn't that one woman's shirt...
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LeBron James vs Papa Johns
Published 5/3/2008 by houroc at SportFiends
... written on them. Now in all fairness they could’ve been geared towards Michael Jordan, but I doubt it. LeBron James paid them no mind, handling his B I and sent the Wizards home.
Anyway, the jerseys had the Papa Johns logo on the top of there, clearly indicating that they were sponsored by Papa Johns but why? Do they want to hurt their business in Ohio or just boost it in DC.
I don’t know about how it will affect sales in DC but there are already a number of websites that have been encouraging Ohio residents to boycott Papa ...
Blog-O-Palooza: Blogs Are Taking Over The World
Published 5/4/2008 by PUNTE at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... is just for the great Aaron Neville pic. WAITING FOR NEXT YEAR takes Papa John’s down a peg for that CRYBABY towel stunt against LeBron. THE ON DECK CIRCLE ...
Will Cavaliers Fans Boycott Papa John’s?
Published 5/4/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
... It would be one thing if Papa John’s had many establishments in Washington D.C. and few franchises in the Cleveland area. But Papa John’s has a major presence in Cleveland, so their decision to call LeBron a “crybaby” is quite puzzling. In fact, some Cavs fans, including Rick from Playing for Next Year, have even decided to boycott the pizza chain: ...





The "Cry Baby" shirt was actually one of a kind that should have never happened. It was not on all the shirts as everyone believes. The idiot woman who held it up had it made special without proper approval. The cameras caught her holding up, then jumbo tron, then you know the rest of the story. The rest of the white shirts in the crowd were sponsored by Papa John's, but with a Wizards team support message. Similar to the yellow shirts given out and worn at last Wednesday's game at the "Q."