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if anyone eats that "sandwich" they will likely have to have their stomach pumped if the don't have a heart attack first.. That's just revolting to me. YMMV

I have always enjoyed watching women's collegiate basketball. We are good friends with Hall of Fame in Ohio Athletics Women's basketball coach who was the winningest high school girls basketball coach all time and then went on to coach a D 2 university to their first winning seasons and then a conference championship. I was enlightened watching just how good some of these young women actually were at basketball.

They could shoot very well and played good defense.

They know they can't compete against men. That's why the WNBA HAD to be started so those exceptionally good female basketball players could play on the next level as well. They don't pretend to be competitors of the NBA. They know full well how that would work out..

If they want to play pro ball in a women's league, let them play. Its their decision. I won't be paying to go watch but I am amazed how well some of them shoot the ball.




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Heh heh heh ... new WNBA promo really hits the mark ... just NOT in the way they expected
By: Beldin
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Sat, 26 Jul 25 5:55 PM
Msg. 11118 of 11159

Gatorade’s 'Let Her Cook' Promo Sends 'Back to Kitchen' Message for WNBA Players Demanding Raises

http://twitchy.com/warren-squire/2025/07/26/wnba-gatorade-let-her-cook-campaign-n2416250

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WNBA players are demanding pay raises despite their women’s professional basketball league losing millions yearly. Despite this, Gatorade decided to sponsor the league with a new advertising campaign called ‘Let Her Cook.’ Seriously, did no one catch the double-meaning here? Of course, critics of the WNBA couldn’t help but laugh that these entitled, whiny players might be of better service in the kitchen.

The Middle Aged Baby (@MiddleAgedBaby2) ~ @Gatorade coming in with an absolutely killer marketing campaign to rev up interest in the WNBA.

It's bold! It's courageous! And gosh darn it, it's about time some company took the initiative!

Well done, gentlemen!

Agreed ... LET HER COOK!
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Bet105 (@bet_105) ~ Gatorade really set the WNBA back 30 years with their new "Let Her Cook" campaign. 😂
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Scottergate (@Scottergate) ~ {Replying to @bet_105} Would've been funny if it was an apron instead of a towel.

Futurist™ (@americasgreat) ~ Gatorade tells WNBA players to get back to the kitchen where they belong and cook. A noble suggestion since they are unhappy with their pay. 🤣🤣🤣
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Posters say feminism has gone so far to the left it’s now back to where it started. They suggest women should find empowerment in the kitchen.

Mark Scannell (@MFScannell) ~ With how feminist the WNBA is, are they now saying women belong in the kitchen?

They need to make sure they look their best while they're cookin' in the kitchen, too ... to make a good impression just in case we pop in to take a look. 

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J ( @SilkyJones1988 ) ~ Feminism comes full circle.

Alex The Welder (@Pugo89) ~ I very rarely agree with the WNBA, but I'm all for them cooking again! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Brittney Griner will probably be whipping up a pan of hash brownies, don'tcha know. 

One poster says the new players’ guide just dropped.

Big Daddy (@BigDaddy91505) ~
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GigglesNBits (@NobodysThought2) ~ The best part is that the MVP for the WNBA championship gets gifted a stove instead of a car.
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Carlos (@CarlosInSD) ~ These women probably can't even make a grilled cheese sandwich.

Wicked Messenger (@TedDeLarge) ~ That's definitely beyond her skill set, but I do have a suggestion.
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John Kim (@johnkim77) ~ LOL ... @Gatorade set women back 50 years with this ad. Back to the kitchen, let her cook.
Video ~ http://twitter.com/i/status/1948493615849726260

... and the assist goes to Gatorade! The crowd cheers wildly!


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