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"Selling-out" University by @deaddays (John Rios)

Last year, the Pepsi corporation donated money to our college, helping us build a new sports arena on campus. This year, all the soft drinks sold on campus are pepsi products. This month, Foster Farms also donated money to help with out sports arena which is in construction, and this week those goofy (but hi-larious) Foster Farms chicken puppets were on campus peddling their wares and entertainging us all. Now, that's all well and good and everything, but is our college selling out? I mean, will we let coprations do what the hell every they want if they only donate a few bucks? If that's the case, it won't be long till we have buildings named after Tide with Bleach and a statue of Lucky from Lucky Charms. This drawing is for the paper as always. Probably the funniest thing I feel I've drawn in a while. -John P.S. Thanks to Shellie for the advice on this piece. The you were right. The bag IS 10 times funnier than Chester Cheetah himself. Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Saturday, 01 February, 2003 @ 05:07 AM

My school has a statue of Jesus and Peter. Personally, I'd prefer Lucky.

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