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Go On, Be a Tiger

December 14, 2009

After having been so used with the tag line above for the past 4 years, it is quite sad that I read this morning in my email and in the news about Tiger‘s sponsorship being detracted. I have always been quite familiar with the huge advertisements of my firm featuring Tiger in major airports especially during my recent trips to Chicago and New York. It’s going to take a lot of getting used to it now.

Headlines in the Star

Headlines in the Star

We even had an event where there was a printed out shirt of “Go on, have a tiger” which means that the tag line was rather synonymous with us.

Snapshot of CNN's website

Snapshot of CNN's website

Well, I can only wait and see what comes up next.

Apparently something is brewing over the horizon in April. My last post mentioned that I had a busy April coming about but I have this nagging feeling that something fishy and familiar is looming. What could it just be?

anniedarth I better start taking the bus in April

That mask looks so familiar to me, I wonder who used to wear it. Perhaps if I asked this guy if he knew what was going on.

tattoospiketv I better start taking the bus in April

Or maybe this guy might know something.

spiketvwingman I better start taking the bus in April

Wingman? Whose wingman is he? How can you go about picking girls up with that hairy suit? Well I guess with that, it does start a pretty interesting conversation. With that feeling in my head, I guess it would be best to take the bus to work in April. Why do you ask? This is why.

wars I better start taking the bus in April
Image source: Gizmodo

Thats right, in case of emergencies, please break glass and arm yourself with a lightsaber. Still not convinced? Perhaps this would change your mind somewhat.

star1 I better start taking the bus in April
Image source: AmNY

Now I better run and hide from them Siths.

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