BlueCat
Roses are red, cats are blue
- Dec 14, 2009
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I'm not sure how you mean your question or why you have phrased it that way. We use some athletes in promotional materials and they often are athletes who are well-known. (We also use athletes who aren't "cheerlebrities" as well.) I don't think we over-do it, but I suppose that is a matter of opinion.Does you guys ever purposely use your cheerlebrities to your marketing advantage?