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Ice Shavings
by Paul on 08/31/07 at 09:30 AM ET
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from WFAA,
If you’ve seen the billboard near American Airlines Center, you might think the Stars should be sent to the penalty box for slashing another sport when it’s down.
Or you could soak in the message – “The only thing our refs shave is the ice” – and do what Mavericks owner Mark Cuban did.
Laugh.
“I think it’s hysterical,” Cuban said. “Good for them. It’s a fun ad.”
VERNON BRYANT / DMN
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I like the NFL one the best. “One game a week? Is the N in NFL for Nancy?”
Posted by PDXWing from Portland, OR on 08/31/07 at 11:06 AM ET
Very clever stuff. I’m really curious as to what slogan they came up with involving Mike Vick, though.
Posted by Baroque from Michigan on 08/31/07 at 02:49 PM ET
Very clever stuff. I’m really curious as to what slogan they came up with involving Mike Vick, though.
you just know it’s gotta be something like, “Hockey, where our dawgs only get five minutes for fighting… not five years!”
Posted by cementslinger from Midland MI on 08/31/07 at 06:49 PM ET
Not bad.
Posted by Baroque from Michigan on 08/31/07 at 07:13 PM ET
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Fantastic!
Posted by Heaton on 08/31/07 at 11:02 AM ET