I am...speechless.
quote:Moving the goalposts is 50% of his schtick nowadays. He has to explain away his incompetence in a way that makes us look bad so that takes a lot of time.
He has told everyone that this will occur by the end of the day on the 9th of March.
So on the 10th... unleash Hell.
quote:Not only did we lose the 12th man trademark, John Sharp is going to jail for fraud, Texas A&M is renamed the University of Texas at College Station, and the school loses its share of the PUF. Furthermore, the AAU status is transferred to Texas Tech, UTCS is now in the Big12 and the University of Texas is in the SEC.
I was on the road all day yesterday and might have missed it. Have we lost our trademark yet?
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He has told everyone that this will occur by the end of the day on the 9th of March.
quote:Moving the goal posts has been way more than 50% of his schtick. Even his character is a moving goal post after the "Michigan friend bet" or whatever.quote:Moving the goalposts is 50% of his schtick nowadays. He has to explain away his incompetence in a way that makes us look bad so that takes a lot of time.
He has told everyone that this will occur by the end of the day on the 9th of March.
So on the 10th... unleash Hell.
quote:Wow. Where is saying this now? Has he abandoned hairybevo and hornsports for another medium yet?
He has told everyone that this will occur by the end of the day on the 9th of March.
So on the 10th... unleash Hell.
quote:Posted on February 24th.quote:Wow. Where is saying this now? Has he abandoned hairybevo and hornsports for another medium yet?
He has told everyone that this will occur by the end of the day on the 9th of March.
So on the 10th... unleash Hell.
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If you want free money, bet John Sharp his 12th Man trademark fraud is going to be exposed within the next two weeks
quote:Further, the sips now hold a Bonfire before their yearly game with Bama and their former Hex Rally against us is now a Voodoo Night before they play LSU, and they usurped our fraudulent use of "The 12th Man" by now referring to their collective student body as "The 12th Cow."quote:Not only did we lose the 12th man trademark, John Sharp is going to jail for fraud, Texas A&M is renamed the University of Texas at College Station, and the school loses its share of the PUF. Furthermore, the AAU status is transferred to Texas Tech, UTCS is now in the Big12 and the University of Texas is in the SEC.
I was on the road all day yesterday and might have missed it. Have we lost our trademark yet?
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Don't forget the disbarment of all lawyers representing Texas A&M, Seattle, Buffalo, Indianapolis and the Attorney General's offices of the state and the United States.
I lurked yesterday and an IP lawyer totally called him out and validated A&M's trademark based on the facts of the case and federal trademark law. Dukey first called him out as an "internet lawyer", then backpedaled furiously when the real lawyer's bona fides were confirmed by other posters.
Then, ironically, Dukey resorted to "well, nuances in the law lead to different opinions", which is basically the main reason why lawsuit allegations can never constitute fraud. In other words, he basically torpedoed his own life's work.
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Or at least that's a possibility vehemently promoted by a college football enthusiast who goes by the pseudonym "Randolph Duke." Ahab had his white whale, Don Quixote had his windmills, Inspector Javert had his Jean Valjean, and Randolph Duke has the Fightin' Texas Aggies 12th Man Tradition
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So, no fraud. It doesn't matter if Gill was the only sub or not, or when the tradition was born. The Aggies own the marks, and that's that. (Three other IP attorneys I spoke to echoed Karmilovich's views.) Duke, on the other hand, remains unconvinced. The recent Colts settlement was a sore disappointment to him. He had been in contact with the team's lawyers, sending them reams of his research and hoping they would go to the mat with the Aggies.
quote:Not reading the click bait but let me guess, nowhere in the article is it mentioned that Randal is raving sip lunatic, nor is his true identity as Charles satterfield stated. Charles, since you're so damn sure of yourself, why are you so hesitant to go on the record? Coward.
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Or at least that's a possibility vehemently promoted by a college football enthusiast who goes by the pseudonym "Randolph Duke." Ahab had his white whale, Don Quixote had his windmills, Inspector Javert had his Jean Valjean, and Randolph Duke has the Fightin' Texas Aggies 12th Man Traditionquote:
So, no fraud. It doesn't matter if Gill was the only sub or not, or when the tradition was born. The Aggies own the marks, and that's that. (Three other IP attorneys I spoke to echoed Karmilovich's views.) Duke, on the other hand, remains unconvinced. The recent Colts settlement was a sore disappointment to him. He had been in contact with the team's lawyers, sending them reams of his research and hoping they would go to the mat with the Aggies.
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And Here it IS!quote:
Or at least that's a possibility vehemently promoted by a college football enthusiast who goes by the pseudonym "Randolph Duke." Ahab had his white whale, Don Quixote had his windmills, Inspector Javert had his Jean Valjean, and Randolph Duke has the Fightin' Texas Aggies 12th Man Traditionquote:
So, no fraud. It doesn't matter if Gill was the only sub or not, or when the tradition was born. The Aggies own the marks, and that's that. (Three other IP attorneys I spoke to echoed Karmilovich's views.) Duke, on the other hand, remains unconvinced. The recent Colts settlement was a sore disappointment to him. He had been in contact with the team's lawyers, sending them reams of his research and hoping they would go to the mat with the Aggies.
quote:Actually, it really won't be. Might as well go ahead and end it all.
Don't cry little Randolf
It will be better tomorrow.
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Wow. That article was terrible to you and good for A&M. Not sure how could spin it otherwise.
Try not adding any spin, for once.
I have never said I thought anything would ever change the opinion of those who have long worshiped the fairy tale that is the TAMU 12th Man "tradition." The question is whether the school can continue to claim the trademark was adopted in 1922 when Gill himself claims it originated in 1939 and that before then he hadn't heard of any 12th Man "tradition" on campus prior to 1939. If the school can no longer claim the tradition originated in 1922, is there any basis for them having ever claimed it originated in1922.
The only opinion that matters on whether the university has acted unlawfully or not is that of the Texas Attorney General. I am confident we will have that opinion soon.
One thing I will never understand is why the ags refuse to be honest with the public about the origins of their traditions. Why is it that the last options the ****s choose every time are the option to act honestly and with integrity. Beard, my friend, maybe you can explain it to me.