They will change the logo and the slogan next year and you will have to buy new merchandise. Better to buy it at the start of the season, especially now that they don’t suck.
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.
They will change the logo and the slogan next year and you will have to buy new merchandise. Better to buy it at the start of the season, especially now that they don’t suck.
Let's just hope they don't do one of those championship or bust slogans like they did in the Nash years.
They will change the logo and the slogan next year and you will have to buy new merchandise. Better to buy it at the start of the season, especially now that they don’t suck.
Let's just hope they don't do one of those championship or bust slogans like they did in the Nash years.
Or this?
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
For some reason when searching for that image, Google also gave me this, which I remember my parents getting me for a Christmas stocking stuffer as a kid!
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
They will change the logo and the slogan next year and you will have to buy new merchandise. Better to buy it at the start of the season, especially now that they don’t suck.
I don't see them changing the valley jersey for next year. They literally couldn't make enough to fill the demand. The marketing department knows they have a winner.
It's 74 degrees with light rain at 11 am in Phoenix today...it would have been the best possible weather ever for a championship parade.
Let it go, Jeremy. There's always next year. (I feel like a Cubs fan.)
I thought about you Supe, when I saw a youtube video of a teenager playing the trombone to prank his mom.
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