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why as a society would we all remember a cornucopia if there never was one?? that’s way too unlikely for the chance to be that we’re all just imagining it.
This logo existed. Either from a knock off brand, a coloring book, or ads for Thanksgiving or something. Why would we all hallucinate the same image? I remember seeing it at school, but never in my clothes. It existed everywhere, maybe not officially from the company. Try telling me the leaves made us all hallucinate a cornucopia…. Worst explanation I have ever heard…
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Oh and we know the difference between thanksgiving and underwear commercials. You’re kind of a snide little asshole for disregarding what a whole generation of people remember. Not cool dude.
Wow. You just upset a whole bunch of people by saying they are stupid and can’t remember stuff. Well you weren’t alive yet when these commercials were on tv with the cornucopia chasing the fruit. I remember it. I remember asking my mom what the horn has to do with men’s underwear. We didn’t watch much tv back then. We were riding horses and bicycles everywhere since our parents would lock us out of the house. So we remember it the old way because we didn’t get to watch much tv so it was easier to memorize commercials. Go back in time to the 80s and watch some tv if it’s clear enough for your young mind. And if you can get the rabbit ears in the proper place. lol. Nice try on belittling people! lol
Fruit of the LOOM…the loom is the woven cornucopia basket. I remember it from my childhood brands, and I specifically remember when one day I bought their brand for my child and looked down at the logo and thought to myself, “Hmmm, looks weird without the cornucopia.” And yes, people have old clothes with the cornucopia on there. They’re trying to play with our minds, wake up people!!!!
I've always wanted to ask within the community how do and forgive my bluntness how do say wheel chair bound people feel about a private business kike 3-4 people in the whole business maybe not having a fully accessible style of office. Im sorta asking for a business idea but its more or less a mobile business out of a larger van how could this affect me as a business owner and could i potentially see a lawsuit if i didn't make said vehicle accessible
Wrong! There definitely was one. I remember thinking it was weird that my clothes had thanksgiving things on them as a kid. You shouldn't simply believe fruit of the loom on this
Why is the US so stupid to provoke China for a war that they know they cannot win. Why can't they promote peace and prosperity like China? They need to learn to live with other countries.
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