@realtimsharp It's one thing to acknowledge Hunter was a piece of shit in the past (I'm sure he would agree).
But this is the textbook definition of libel, which hopefully ends with him suing you into the ground.
(Incomplete Photo Warning) We are currently putting the finishing touches on our space for next week's Tupelo Furniture Market, taking place for the first time in 16 months.
Come get your deals, Feb. 15-18 in Building 5, Space 5038!
Dealers' Choice Special running now!
1. Take 15% off entire invoice, or;
2. Take 30% off all collegiate lighting
Football fans are coming, prepare your store!
(Ends Aug. 18 at conclusion of Tupelo Market... Call for your catalogs today!)
#football#lighting#home#accents
Jenkins Moment In History: September 6, 2006:
Having sealed his fifth major victory in Boston, Tiger Woods celebrated by purchasing five of this beautiful Ocean Blue American-Made Ceramic Lamp, finished with a White Linen shade, clear acrylic base and matching Ocean finial.
Nine all-new American-made ceramics just landed in our warehouse and are now ready to ship!
Call 870-236-7181 now to receive a free wholesale catalog!*
* - No sales to the public. Jenkins Lamp is a wholesale-only business.
Jenkins Day In History:
Disgusted with his battery life, Abraham Lincoln was thrilled to plug his new Apple X into the base of this 33" homestyle outlet lamp.
Features outlet and a power switch at the base, allowing Mary Todd to easily set the mood for sweet lovemaking.
The Tupelo Furniture Market has officially begun! Come see us in Building 5, Space 5038 for 10% off all American-made ceramics and tons of other great deals!
Today's Jenkins Moment In History:
In August, 1945, a Navy soldier was celebrating V-J day when he noticed a complete stranger holding a Jenkins 32" Boot Lamp.
Overcome with emotion, the man walked over, grabbed and kissed her.
Which is weird. Seriously. Come on man. Stop it.
Today's Jenkins Moment In History:
In 1989, we were honored to be a part of the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, by handing out dozens of our sturdy 32" LSU Helmet Lamps to the gathering crowd.
It was a sight to behold, seeing an icon of oppression falling to the Tigers' wrath.
Today's Jenkins Moment in History:
When Elvis Presley danced with this Ebony/Gold Swirled Swingarm Floor Lamp during a 1956 Tupelo concert, it marked the first time more than one color of lamp had ever been allowed on a Mississippi stage.
Another barricade broken by the King.
Today's Jenkins Moment in History:
While performing in San Quentin Prison in 1969, Johnny Cash surprised the audience by showing off his 15" Tennessee Volunteers Accent Lamp with Frosted Orange Glass Globe, and instantly became an American musical icon. #collegiate#licensed