Received this email last night or this AM.. how stupid can one get.
What I received but
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Adobe Creative SUITE CS6 & AUTOCAD
PRODUCTS & Corel & MS --- With this version ,you can install it
on as many machines & many times as you want.
It has come to my attention that you might have an interest in purchasing the operating system
Windows 8 Enterprise 32 bit / 64 bit.
Windows 8 Pro 32 bit / 64 bit.
Windows 8 Client 32 bit / 64 bit. All on one DVD.
I am selling Windows 8 all_in_on DVD --- the FULL Ultimate version.
This is not the retail version from the store shelf, but it is the one that Microsoft gives out at
IT Professional Conference Meetings to Engineers and Sales Professionals who are invited to come to these meetings.
Since it does not have the "Activation" policy files attached to the disk,it was not sold to the public,instead it
is used to promote their software which is a regular practice with Microsoft Corp.
It is not a beta version, trial version, pre-release or anything like that.Although this is a copied DVD and not an
"official Microsoft disk" it works exactly the same,and has even more benefits since it has no activation files, it can
be installed unlimited times on as many computers as you like which is a big plus!
The only down side to this is that there is no Web Based Support from MICROSOFT because it was not bought from them.
This is the same with any preinstalled programs in a store-bought computer. Microsoft states on their website
registration page for windows 8 that it is..."Completely Optional"
It is the full version, and as such it can be used to upgrade from an existing
operating system and can be used to perform a "clean" installation on a blank hard drive.
Windows 8, the next generation OS from Microsoft is now RTM. This DVD is bootable .
I'd be willing to sell it to you for a very low price of $50.-plus a small shipping & handling fee. If you include
OFFICE 2010 PRO with it, I will include free shipping for a total of $70.- us dollars.You simply cannot beat this offer.
This would cost you $299.-plus tax in any store, or $600 for both items, and you can only install the store bought
version on one computer.As I said there are not any limitations or restrictions with this type of version other than
the web-based support, but who really needs that anyways? I don't.
If you want to purchase Windows 8 ALL_IN_ONE ($50.-) or OFFICE 2010 PRO ($40..-) or BOTH PROGRAMS ($70.-)
email me with your shipping address and inform me which item you want, and I will even send it in advance.
You will receive it in 4-8 business days (sent from outside the United States) and check it out for free to see if it
is in perfect condition (just check out whether it is readable on your system or not) just open it up and see if your
computer can read the files and if so then it will work with your system. Then email me back and let me know.
After I get your payment via an online-payment service such as PayPal which usually seems to work best for most people
I will email you the code-number to install the programs .This is the best method to do this type of business online....
for all parties involved.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Thank You,
For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to
fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during
his speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
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¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until
achieving success in playoffs
¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place
¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
Other popular content on the Yahoo! network:
¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other
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For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page!
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
Get ready for the hot stove season ...
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¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most
championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade
on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act
goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his
speech.
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on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of
wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on
Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look
illegal."
As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were
originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers
with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that
exist in our country.
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illegal."
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originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about
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with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two.
Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they
formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and
acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little
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exist in our country.
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