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What Was The Approval Process On This 'Christian Life International' Softball Team Logo?
Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
In a the sensitive world we live in today, it's hard for me to believe no one saw a red flag with this "Christian Life International" softball team logo...
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Or maybe I'm too sensitive.

(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: NCAA Sports
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Twenty 4960 months
Team motto: "Try to lick us. We dare you."
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ezride2560 months
Am I the only one who stared at the bat and glove for a while wondering why I couldn’t place the innuendo?
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weeble60 months
Might be intentional. I worked with a church in Alabama that had a church softball team using our churches name so they could play. None of their players went to, or were associated with our church. I only found out about the team by accident. Someone from the Park and Rec sent some some mail to the building congratulating us on our great season.
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luvdoc60 months
nature's Rubik's cube
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ALA226260 months
Same people who recommended Christian Knights as the nickname for Furman University?
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El Campo Tiger60 months
Finally found it!
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tiger10960 months
At no point did anyone say, "hey hold up a second."
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Techdog8960 months
None of the boys could play because they can't find their shirt.......
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GoRuckTiger60 months
Bwhahaha. I bet the pastor's daughter did the design work on this.
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NorthGwinnettTiger60 months
I hate you Larry.
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Geauxboy60 months
"In a the sensitive...." Moron
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NPComb60 months
I am the master of the CLIT. I am the CLIT Commander!
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Mr. Hangover60 months
lol. It’s funny because it says CLIT
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ct4lsu60 months
I’m pretty sure those softball players are familiar with the logo
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