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Larry Bird Sells Designer Jeans
That's a 1982 commercial for Chardon jeans featuring Larry Bird, because seriously, who doesn't think "French designer jeans" when thinking of Larry Legend? Was he getting paid by the second? His appearances is more like a cameo than a full-fledged endorsement ... gratuitous butt shot at the end notwithstanding, of course. Sorry, No Photos
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11-07-2007 @ 2:29PM
Andrew Wiggin said...
Stop! Stop! Please stop!
Larry needs to buy-and-destroy this film clip faster than Jackie Onassis bought up all copies of Teddy Bare after Ted Kennedy swam his famous non-swim.
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11-07-2007 @ 6:13PM
Karen said...
Talk about a fly by night label! It was totally here today and very gone tomorrow in NY! Also, this is the reason why women should never, ever wear high waisted pants.....flat butts even if you got Le Booty and also shortens the torso instead of long even lines to coincide with leg length!
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