A_Slab_of_Bacon
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Often imitated, but never copied.
Somewhere out there there is a vising fan.
Often imitated, but never copied.
I still have mine from the "Fleck running out with the team prior to games" outrage.I'll be handing out pitchforks if anyone is interested!
True story. I talked to the guy who came up with the idea of Rivalry Trophies and casting replicas. When he started his research, he found out that in many cases, including Floyd I believe, copyright ownership was ambiguous at best. He contacted the conference, and they didn't own them. Contacted schools and they ended up scrambling because they really didn't have them, either. If I understood correctly, his inquiries may have inspired the schools to figure out copyrights on the trophies.Can you copyright a trophy?
This is from an article on NC barbecue where the writer asked a couple of BBQ judges to explain the differences.And North Carolina barbeque uses a vinegar-based sauce which results in a more tart flavor, as opposed to the more popular Kansas City BBQ sauce, which features molasses and is a sweeter and thicker sauce, or Texas BBQ sauce which uses a tomato base but adds chili peppers for a hotter sauce.
You can learn a lot watching Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on the Food Network.