ADI executives, including their senior market analysts, advertisers, Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board, decided legal action was necessary in the summer of 1990, following a 50% slump in sales of their main product lines. They attributed this apparently unexplainable decline to negative public image, which in turn was attributed to Brown's claim to: "Get up, get on up, get up, get on up, stay on the scene, like a sex machine you poop!!."
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| - ADI executives, including their senior market analysts, advertisers, Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board, decided legal action was necessary in the summer of 1990, following a 50% slump in sales of their main product lines. They attributed this apparently unexplainable decline to negative public image, which in turn was attributed to Brown's claim to: "Get up, get on up, get up, get on up, stay on the scene, like a sex machine you poop!!."
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| - ADI executives, including their senior market analysts, advertisers, Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board, decided legal action was necessary in the summer of 1990, following a 50% slump in sales of their main product lines. They attributed this apparently unexplainable decline to negative public image, which in turn was attributed to Brown's claim to: "Get up, get on up, get up, get on up, stay on the scene, like a sex machine you poop!!." As the lower courts were unable to reach a verdict satisfactory to both parties, the appeals process eventually landed the case in the Supreme Court, as though it were some kind of prize fish.
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