dK
Freshman
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Post by dK on Feb 29, 2016 20:29:57 GMT -8
I hope anyone who was worried about the covert meaning of the Dutch Bros ads will rest assured that it is not happening during baseball broadcasts. Personally, I don't give a rats behind whether they say "go Dutch", or "go Dutch Bros." Jay Reese, who grew up with the real Dutch (Boersma) Bros down south in the Grants Pass area, always says "go Dutch Bros" on the baseball broadcasts. And, I haven't heard him refer to a "spinner" yet this season. Go Beavs.
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Post by Benevolent Dictator on Mar 1, 2016 8:59:10 GMT -8
I hope anyone who was worried about the covert meaning of the Dutch Bros ads will rest assured that it is not happening during baseball broadcasts. Personally, I don't give a rats behind whether they say "go Dutch", or "go Dutch Bros." Jay Reese, who grew up with the real Dutch (Boersma) Bros down south in the Grants Pass area, always says "go Dutch Bros" on the baseball broadcasts. And, I haven't heard him refer to a "spinner" yet this season. Go Beavs. LOL. The only one who expressed any concerns over these ads is long gone from Benny's House. Angry dude.
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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 4, 2016 18:29:42 GMT -8
I hope anyone who was worried about the covert meaning of the Dutch Bros ads will rest assured that it is not happening during baseball broadcasts. Personally, I don't give a rats behind whether they say "go Dutch", or "go Dutch Bros." Jay Reese, who grew up with the real Dutch (Boersma) Bros down south in the Grants Pass area, always says "go Dutch Bros" on the baseball broadcasts. And, I haven't heard him refer to a "spinner" yet this season. Go Beavs. LOL. The only one who expressed any concerns over these ads is long gone from Benny's House. Angry dude. Exactly. He asked whether anyone else saw a *uck conspiracy when they heard "go Dutch". When nobody else heard it his way he got all disgruntled. Pretty amusing really.
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