can we please make this a thing

I think an entire line of UNCLE LEMMY products would be awesome......

Uncle LEmmy call girl service
Uncle Lemmy poop chute boss eliminator
uncle lemmy condoms
uncle lemmy coke spoon
Uncle lemmy MURDER ONE amps
Uncle Lemmy Toilet Paper
Uncle Lemmy quickie divorce service
Uncle Lemmy LEMONADE
Uncle Lemmy popcorn
Uncle Lemmy Playing Cards with EXTRA Ace of Spades ;)
etc etc
 
I’ve seen condoms and the “bomber” vibrators. Then there are the lines of alcohol, rolling papers, and licensing the name for weed in states where it‘s legal.

Singerman will put the Motörhead name on anything he can make a buck off of, especially now that Lemmy is dead.
 
You remember these?

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I never considered this a stereotype, I always thought it was just good food.
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I always liked Uncle Ben, I thought he was cool.

1592791340843.png Is that really a stereotype? Or is Uncle Ben just cool? "perfect every time," I thought I could trust Uncle Ben.
Uncle Ben's was the top selling rice brand for decades. People must like Uncle Ben.
Did Uncle Ben invent the rice that is perfect every time?

Famous Amos, I never considered that a stereotype either. I just thought he invented good cookies.
Am I wrong?
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I mean how do I know which is correct and which is offensive? Is this supposed to be obvious?

Mr Clean Before

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Mr Clean After

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OK I agree, Mr. Clean is the stereotype. That's what I figured out so far.
 
"And them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singin' this'll be the day that I die
This'll be the day that I die "

"" In February 2015, McLean announced he would reveal the meaning of the lyrics to the song when the original manuscript went for auction in New York City, in April 2015.[16] The lyrics and notes were auctioned on April 7, and sold for $1.2 million.[17] In the sale catalogue notes, McLean revealed the meaning in the song's lyrics: "Basically in American Pie things are heading in the wrong direction. ... It [life] is becoming less idyllic ""
 
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