It’s Napier’s quote, not a UL quote. The Swamp is different because that was a UL thing.
It’s Napier’s quote, not a UL quote. The Swamp is different because that was a UL thing.
No, he didn’t originate it. Yes, we can still use it. But people are complaining on here that Florida stole the saying from UL when UL has nothing to do with the quote. School smartly made a little money when it was a hot quote but doesn’t own the quote like people are implying.
We’re allowed to go overboard. Everyone knew that we didn’t create it. But what has Florida done that’s Risky and said scared money……,
That’s originated with Billy scared of his kicker.
If I had to hazard a bet, I’d say originated in a casino or a gambler.
What bothered me was the poster basically lectured everyone about something most knew.
In a few years after the appropriation everyone will accuse us of stealing it from Florida. That’s historical fact about anything a P 5 gets it’s hands on.
If you come up with something on company time, more times than not it belongs to that company.
Not saying that’s the case here because he didn’t make the saying up.
Looks like a song was released in Feb by Compton, CA rapper “YG”. Seems he beat them to the punch? Although song titles I dont think can be trademarked, as I hear many different songs with same or similar names.
Meanwhile: I cant think of anything that is the exact opposite of scared money,more than throwing seemingly unlimited money at problems.
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