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Elsewhere In Misspelled Superstars: ‘LaBron James’

Back in 2003, I was trading emails with a friend about some guy named LeBron James. I misspelled his name (I believe I spelled it “LaBron,” actually), and my friend replied with a stern rebuke.

↵It is now 2010. LeBron James is one of the most famous people in the world. You’d better believe that nobody is spelling his name wrong now. In fact, he...hold on, let me watch a replay of last night’s Pitt-West Virginia game.

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↵Hmm. Well, “LaBron” is a nice name too.

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