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April 25, 2005


Johnnie Cochran and Col. Sanders

After all, if the Colonel's visage can continue to be erected atop new chicken restaurants long after his decease, and Fred Astaire dance studios can keep opening their doors after the legendary hoofer has passed on, why shouldn't every big city have a franchised outpost of the Cochran Law Firm? (more)

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