The Associated Press Definitely Had The Most Unnecessary Use Of Our Iconic Picture
“Alright everyone in today’s news we’ve got massive political drama with President Trump’s tax returns, we’ve got skulls found in secret graves…. and here’s a picture of Riggs and Trent.” Wait what? What the fuck? Look we love the publicity. It’s rewarding to wake up and see the entire world critiquing your mid-blizzard club position from Times Square’s iconic 18th tee. It’s great to see every publication from TIME to Bleacher to Daily Mail exercising all methods of the written English language to avoid mentioning your podcast or the red hot media company you work for. It’s nice to have outlets definitively clarifying that you are indeed “a man.”
Fucking a right I am. But seriously AP what the hell is this? We’re not remotely related to anything you said in this tweet. Even if you want to stretch it and say we’re part of the “10 things to know for Wednesday” that’s just not true. Sure you can look at our awesome picture but you don’t need to know it.
[look at the pic, “OMG iconic as fuck those guys are heroic content machines,” move on]
But no one actually gives a shit how we were golfing or why we were golfing. Certainly not a top-10 must-know thing for Wednesday. Certainly no reason to be looped in with or to be the damn face of the link to Trump’s tax returns and skulls in clandestine graves. I don’t hate it, I love it, but as a proud member of an internet company with a handbook I must say the photo’s usage here seems wildly unnecessary.
PS — Also, Golf Channel… the late Arnold Palmer, John Daly (+ Beef), and…… Riggs?
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