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Here's something a lot of y'all probably didn't know. A lot of people call me by my middle name, which is (as you may have surmised) Kingsley.
I know, I know. It almost looks like a hypenated last name. I've had plenty of people put my last name as Kingsley-Troupe, but that's not right. Not even a little bit. My middle name is Kingsley and it just so happens that it's (one of) my nickname(s), too.
So, I had a blast whilst procrastinating to edit up the rest of GOODHALO.
Check it:
Seriously. I wish I was a product sometimes. How cool would it be to really have a slogan?
Other favorites:
Dude, You're Getting a Kingsley!
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Kingsley.
Now With 50% More Kingsley!
Tough on Dirt, Gentle on Kingsley.
Gonna Be Awhile? Grab a Kingsley.
Kingsley Not Included.
NOTE TO SELF: EDUCATORS SHOULD STICK TO...EDUCATION
Here we go again. There used to be a time when schools and educators relegated themselves to expanding student's knowledge. It appears that they're also getting involved in fashion choices.
School officials at Lincoln Middle School in Meridien, Conn. have banned hooded sweatshirts, citing that they violate the dress code policy. While the district's Board of Education dress code policy does not specifically ban this piece of clothing, it does now allow head gear, which presumably includes sweat shirt hoods.
"The hooded sweaters, and some of the hooded shirts that are out, all those are excluded. If you're in the stores shopping, that's all there is -- everything is hooded," said parent Cheryl Tomassetti.
School officials said they decided to ban the shirts after some students were spotted wearing hoods over their heads in school hallways and classrooms. Officials said that hoods are sometimes used by students hiding headphones.
Makes a person wonder how far the arm of educators should extend, especially when it comes to the choice of clothing. If it was for safety purposes officials would be justified but headphones?
The ban will go into effect after winter break.
Okay, I resisted the urge to show the dirty ones. But WOW. Who know slogans were so perverted?
Here's my top three:
Suzanne-The Freshmaker!
A day without Suzanne is like a day without sunshine.
Because Suzanne is complicated enough.
Hi Thomas! Sorry I haven't checked in in a while, but I've been having fun reading and "catching up". Congrats on finishing GoodHalo. This is awesome!!!
Be well! Sniz
Being the smart guy that I am, I entered the word, "Turd" on the Advertising Slogan Generator and it came up with...
HOW REFRESHING! HOW TURD!"
I love it!
i knew a guy named Lawson Sterling Tate (professional ski bum). are you related?