Fair enough.
I have no issue with companies throwing their money around like that. Their name is shown over and over again to the public. It's a lot of advertising.
You know, I really can't think of a situation where saying "the n-word" as a substitute for the actual n-word would not suffice. If I was writing an article about racism or reading aloud from a book that contained the actual word, that might be different. (I still might not use the word in the second instance.)
The fact that he, as I said, casually and gratuitously used the full word in this wholly inappropriate context leads me to infer it wasn't the first time he'd used it. And I suspect not always in reference to what Colonel Sanders may have said a half century ago.
Sounds really dumb when you're trying to sing along to rap songs. Especially DMX's 'My N-words'. Even sounds stupid saying that.
Louisville-based YUM! Brands is the owner of Pizza Hut. Just sayin'...It would be hilarious if they now sell the naming rights to Pizza Hut. It then becomes "Pizza Hut Stadium" or "The Hut"... a perfect name for a football stadium.
If Schnatter bought the naming rights, how does the "Ville" just take it back? Absent some kind of moral turpitude clause, I'm not sure they can.
Tough question, mostly because it is difficult to imagine that anyone would actually eat that dreck to begin with.How much pizza is Papa John's likely to sell in Louisville if they sue the school?
Just below lead paintOut of curiosity, how did PJ's place in the esteemed BY apizza rankings???
If Schnatter bought the naming rights, how does the "Ville" just take it back? Absent some kind of moral turpitude clause, I'm not sure they can.
You know, I really can't think of a situation where saying "the n-word" as a substitute for the actual n-word would not suffice. If I was writing an article about racism or reading aloud from a book that contained the actual word, that might be different. (I still might not use the word in the second instance.)
The fact that he, as I said, casually and gratuitously used the full word in this wholly inappropriate context leads me to infer it wasn't the first time he'd used it. And I suspect not always in reference to what Colonel Sanders may have said a half century ago.
If Schnatter bought the naming rights, how does the "Ville" just take it back? Absent some kind of moral turpitude clause, I'm not sure they can.
This is absolutely not worded correctly, but my guess is they will claim some sort of breach of contract because the relationship seized being mutually beneficial due directly to actions of Papa John himself and UL will buy it out for pennies on the dollar.
Lol found the PC e-thug. Making threats from your keyboard. Put those twitter fingers away.
Irony is thick with this gem. You’d never be brave enough to say this to my face in person. It must be very comfortable behind your keyboard.
You want to take a shot at me that’s fine I’ve been dodging bullets for years on here. But if you use my kids to insult me I won’t stand for it. Especially from a passive-aggressive old geezer who likes to talk about civility.
Are you gonna let him talk to you like that?
Re-read your own words to see what you wrote about your own child. My words portrayed him solely as a victim of your harsh characterization. Without you referring to him offensively or otherwise, I wouldn't even know that you had a child or care. In just about any other context, I agree with you that it's not my business.Irony is thick with this gem. You’d never be brave enough to say this to my face in person. It must be very comfortable behind your keyboard.
You want to take a shot at me that’s fine I’ve been dodging bullets for years on here. But if you use my kids to insult me I won’t stand for it. Especially from a passive-aggressive old geezer who likes to talk about civility.