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  2. Coors Light says it is hiding away new commercial with ... - AOL

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    The tongue-in-cheek Coors Light commercials with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes have returned ahead of the 2024 NFL season and he plays an action star. Coors Light says it is hiding away new ...

  3. Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes stars in commercial for limited ...

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    Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ endorsement deal with Coors Light is unique. When Mahomes was married earlier this year in Hawaii, Coors Light made special bottles for the happy couple.’s ...

  4. Patrick Mahomes Launches Hilarious ‘Dad Bod’ T-Shirts With ...

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    Coors Light Patrick Mahomes is not ashamed of his dad bod. Mahomes, 28, teamed up with Coors Light on Monday, April 29, to embrace his physique in the most hilarious — and stylish — way. For ...

  5. Copypasta - Wikipedia

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    The term copypasta is derived from the computer interface term "copy and paste", [ 1] the act of selecting a piece of text and copying it elsewhere. Usage of the word can be traced back to an anonymous 4chan thread from 2006, [ 2][ 3] and Merriam-Webster record it appearing on Usenet and Urban Dictionary for the first time that year.

  6. Coors Light - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol by volume. 4.2%. Website. www .coorslight .com. Coors Light is a 4.2% ABV light American lager beer sold by Coors (currently Molson Coors) of Chicago, Illinois. It was first produced in 1978 by the Coors Brewing Company. They had briefly produced a different low-alcohol beer by the same name in 1941. [ 1][ 2]

  7. Scam letters - Wikipedia

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    A scam letter is a document, distributed electronically or otherwise, to a recipient misrepresenting the truth with the aim of gaining an advantage in a fraudulent manner. Origin [ edit ] Currently it is unclear how far back the origin of scam letters date.

  8. BEWARE: Publishers Clearing House doesn't ask winners ... - AOL

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    Jun. 29—Scammers are using a Publisher Clearing House ruse as the latest tactic to take people's money. Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate, however, scammers have honed in on a ...

  9. Lottery scam - Wikipedia

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    Another type of lottery scam is a scam email or web page where the recipient had won a sum of money in the lottery. The recipient is instructed to contact an agent very quickly but the scammers are just using a third party company, person, email or names to hide their true identity, in some cases offering extra prizes (such as a 7 Day/6 Night Bahamas Cruise Vacation, if the user rings within 4 ...