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Perhaps they can consider using Thermopylae as the name for their next project: (From Wiki):Both ancient and modern writers have used the Battle of Thermopylae as an example of the power of a patriotic army of freemen defending native soil. The performance of the defenders at the battle of Thermopylae is also used as an example of the advantages of training, equipment, and good use of terrain as force multipliers and has become a symbol of courage against overwhelming odds.
Of course at Thermopylae they died to the last man. But I guess the wimmins will be all right.
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Nah, they just fucked up their attempt to ride on Rubicam's name recognition.
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The con part might just be a little joke on their part, like the guy who featured the Brooklyn Bridge on his website.
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Any relation to Addante's catering in Illinois?
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Are there companies that aren't?
"Well, I'd really love to give you quarterly earnings reports but really, that's not going to do it for me. I'd really rather give you a sort of quarterly chapbook of poems that displays how you should FEEL about our earnings, rather than any sort of real measurement. Here, take a look at page 3 - that line "when the eagle breaks his beak on a rock/ the rock cries", yeah that refers to the launch of our online sales department".
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Ostensibly, that should have been fair warning.
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