“We’d almost be OK with it if the shirts weren’t so damn ugly.”
But you already earned that with thoseGarfieldmovies.
And you already know you’ve got the option to’t use music in ads without paying for it.

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… We’d almost be OK with it if the shirts weren’t so damn ugly."
Paterno confirmed to EW that he wrote the legal demand, whichThe Hollywood Reporter’sEriq Gardner tweetedon Thursday.
Murray’s team sent “an amusing autoresponse,” the lawyer told EW.
“It’s a fine song.
I know you agree because you keep using it in ads for your Zero Hucks Given golf shirts.
EW has also reached out to representatives for Murray.
This is apparently one of the “ugly” shirts in question:
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