I don’t regret burning my bridges I regret that some people weren’t on those bridges when I burnt them shirt
I don’t regret burning my bridges I regret that some people weren’t on those bridges when I burnt them T-shirts
For Vermont folk artist Bo Muller-Moore, the I don’t regret burning my bridges I regret that some people weren’t on those bridges when I burnt them T-shirts he hand-screens are a dream come true: a whimsical project that has branded this leafy exhortation across the chests of people all over the globe, and one he wants to patent.
When Chick-fil-A, the I don’t regret burning my bridges I regret that some people weren’t on those bridges when I burnt them Hooded Sweatshirt chain that claims to sell 537 sandwiches per minute thanks to the slogan “Eat mor chikin” (the words were penned by cows), sent him a cease-and-desist letter this fall, Mr. Muller-Moore decided to fight back, sparking a groundswell of local support and national media attention.
Mr. Muller-Moore said, “This is I don’t regret burning my bridges I regret that some people weren’t on those bridges when I burnt them Hooded Sweatshirt.” In November, his lawyer, Daniel Richardson, wrote to Chick-fil-A, disputing the company’s argument that the phrase “is likely to generate public misunderstanding and dilutes the originality of Chick-fil-intellectual A’s property.”
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