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'Horry Cow' T-Shirts Continue to Sell Outside Wrigley Field
'Horry Cow' T-Shirts Continue to Sell Outside Wrigley Field
Four weeks ago we learned of licensed Cubs vendors outside Wrigley Field selling racially insensitive shirts that read 'Horry Cow' with a slanted eyes cubbie bear on the front. Just the night before that report, I was at the park saw a women walk by in the shirt, except I thought it said 'Whorry Cow,' found it quite fitting for the subject matter and had a good laugh. Turns out, it's ...
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The Grand National Championships — It’s not easy to agree with an “Damn Kids get off my lawn” announcer such as Marty Brenneman, but… Yeah. These winners are still being sold for fans of Racism. Really. Slanted eyes and switching r’s for l’s? It’s a Carlos Mencia joke in t-shirt form. And of course, it’s a hot sale ...

Adding Insult to Insult
Red State Blue State — Nothing says Cub fans like Old Style beer, bleacher bums and t-shirt hawkers on Clark and Addison trying to make a buck off of half-baked pseudo-profanity. Long live the US American dream! First there was "Cuck the Fardinals". Then there was "Cardinals take it in their Pujols"(which wittily showed a disenfranchised redbird being sodomized by a Louisville slugger). And then there was the Cub faithful support of the racist "Horry Cow" featuring an Asian rendition of the late great Harry Caray... all part of the warm 2008 Chicago welcome to Japanese import Kosuke Fukudome. But like all things, dear readers, even racism gets ...

Adding Insult to Insult
"MyTeamRivals" via MyTeamRivals.com in Google Reader — Nothing says Cub fans like Old Style beer, bleacher bums and t-shirt hawkers on Clark and Addison trying to make a buck off of half-baked pseudo-profanity. Long live the US American dream! First there was "Cuck the Fardinals". Then there was "Cardinals take it in their Pujols"(which wittily showed a disenfranchised ...

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