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Reporters as fans

Methinks ... :)

You ever notice nobody does this shirt for, like, a new plumbing job? We're all a bunch of miserable bricks here but your worst day in sports still beats your best day scheduling tweets for some insurance company. Live a little
 
You ever notice nobody does this shirt for, like, a new plumbing job? We're all a bunch of miserable bricks here but your worst day in sports still beats your best day scheduling tweets for some insurance company. Live a little
Y'know, people would probably have many more happy stories to tell about their life in sports if newspapers hadn't chewed them up and spit them out.

Just saying. You do you, bud.
 
You ever notice nobody does this shirt for, like, a new plumbing job? We're all a bunch of miserable bricks here but your worst day in sports still beats your best day scheduling tweets for some insurance company. Live a little

Hmm. I'd have taken the insurance tweets over a day of AAU basketball coverage.
 
Wonder if plumbers have a managing plumber counting how many pipes an underling installs in a week, then riding the plumber's ass to post tweets and Facebook live video of the pipe being installed, then gripes that the plumber's productivity is slipping and will be put on a "corrective action program."

Of course, even if they do have that to deal with, there's no danger of plumbing becoming obsolete in their lifetime.
 

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