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Boxey voted yet?
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They are described as orange.
Hard to argue with what Nike says.
Hard to argue with what Nike says.
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Not to mention they are blatantly orange
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RED
Are you colour blind? Legitimate question.
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Boxy. They are obviously orange.
Look at the gallery too.
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Stefan2011-11-28 14:54:19
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Is this for real? No one actually thinks they are red do they?
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Is this for real? No one actually thinks they are red do they?
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I see what you're doing, most red heads' hair colour is actually closer to orange yet we still call them red heads. If there were only primary colours in this world then they are red. Secondary colours do exist though unfortunately. Orange and black but needs more blue.
Fuck this stupid game
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What other numpty voted red? Prob another boxhead.
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RED
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What colour do Brisbane Raw and The Netherlands wear Boxey?
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Complete this well known joke..
knock knock
who's there?
banana
banana who?
knock knock
who's there?
banana
banana who?
knock knock
who's there?
________
who's there?
banana
banana who?
knock knock
who's there?
banana
banana who?
knock knock
who's there?
________
_________who?
Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
Stefan2011-11-28 20:38:57Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
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red
red who?
... sorry, I don't get it.
red who?
... sorry, I don't get it.
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I think Nike have the same problem as Dutch flag makers.
The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolor flag. The horizontal fesses are bands of equal size in the colours, from top to bottom, red (officially described as a "bright vermilion"), white (silver), and blue ("cobalt blue"). The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3. The first stadtholder of the Dutch Republic was William I of Orange, who joined with Dutch nationalists and led the struggle for independence from Spain. Partly out of respect for him, the first flag adopted by the Dutch was a horizontal tricolour of orange, white, and blue. It became known as the Prinsenvlag ("Prince's flag") and was based on the livery of William of Orange. The orange dye was particularly unstable and tended to turn red after a while, so in the mid-17th century, red was made the official color. The flag has flown since then, but was confirmed by Royal Decree only in 1937, at the same time the colour parameters were exactly defined. As the first revolutionary flag, it has had a seminal influence throughout the world, particularly on the Pan-Slavic colors of Russia. Until about 1800, in the case of both the orange- and the red-striped versions, the number of stripes and their order frequently varied.el grapadura2011-11-28 22:09:30
The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolor flag. The horizontal fesses are bands of equal size in the colours, from top to bottom, red (officially described as a "bright vermilion"), white (silver), and blue ("cobalt blue"). The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3. The first stadtholder of the Dutch Republic was William I of Orange, who joined with Dutch nationalists and led the struggle for independence from Spain. Partly out of respect for him, the first flag adopted by the Dutch was a horizontal tricolour of orange, white, and blue. It became known as the Prinsenvlag ("Prince's flag") and was based on the livery of William of Orange. The orange dye was particularly unstable and tended to turn red after a while, so in the mid-17th century, red was made the official color. The flag has flown since then, but was confirmed by Royal Decree only in 1937, at the same time the colour parameters were exactly defined. As the first revolutionary flag, it has had a seminal influence throughout the world, particularly on the Pan-Slavic colors of Russia. Until about 1800, in the case of both the orange- and the red-striped versions, the number of stripes and their order frequently varied.el grapadura2011-11-28 22:09:30
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I think Nike have the same problem as Dutch flag makers.
I think you have the same problem as Dwayne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq78Z_TVGso
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I will put my pair of these in Boxys face if it helps - albeit not quite the elite version but still has the ORANGE stitching all over them.
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