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So who gets the CPI gig?


Mr. Scot

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My money is on Geoff Schwartz...

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...and Mackenzy Bernadeau.

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If he sticks, Jonathan Palmer might be sufficiently mean-looking to fit the role. Bernadeau, however, deserves at least an honorable mention in the ugliest of the Big Uglies' discussion.

I say CPI sticks with reserves. Could they go for starters instead?

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My money is on Geoff Schwartz...

schwartz-geoff_hs-08.jpg

...and Mackenzy Bernadeau.

bernadeau-mackenzy_hs-08.jpg

If he sticks, Jonathan Palmer might be sufficiently mean-looking to fit the role. Bernadeau, however, deserves at least an honorable mention in the ugliest of the Big Uglies' discussion.

I say CPI sticks with reserves. Could they go for starters instead?

That would work for me, they might be able to add a bit more humor to the Commercials with the dude.

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