By NewOrleansSaints.com
Plates recognize Saints’ victory in Super Bowl XLIV
The New Orleans Saints and the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles announced today the sale of a prestige Louisiana license plate commemorating the Saints’ 31-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV. The specially created New Orleans Saints “World Champions” license plates will begin being sold tomorrow at selected Offices of Motor Vehicles. The Saints also announced that formation of a special auction would be held for those interested in purchasing one of the first 98 specially marked license plates.
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Another great item from Michael Hunt, and Hunt Studios. We told you about the Drew Brees poster last week which rocked.
Well he has done it again !
It’s the first official certificate proving you’re a true citizen of the Who Dat Nation! Each certificate comes custom imprinted with any name you like so long as they’re a real Who Dat and not some wannabe! It’s the MUST HAVE gift for every fan this Christmas!

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By Gwen Filosa
Staff writer
In the run-up to the Saints’ historic appearance in Super Bowl XLIV, the NFL picked an unlikely fight with local fans and New Orleans merchants by claiming it owned the rights to the team’s signature “Who Dat” chant.
The NFL soon backed down, and the dispute over Who Dat disappeared from the front page.
But the nation’s most powerful sports league is still engaged in the Who Dat fight, not as an aggressor claiming it controls the phrase but as a defendant in a suit by two men who say their ownership of Who Dat dates back to the days when the Saints were lovable losers.
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If you want to let Gwen know what you think make sure you contact Gwen Filosaca at gfilosa@timespicayune.com or 504.826.3304.
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We just wanted to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving today. This is the time of the year when you sit back and take a look at all you have to be thankful for, and of course one of the things is the New Orleans Saints and the entire Who Dat Nation.
So have a great Saintsgiving : )
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Hey Who Dat Nation
In early 2009, long before anyone knew the Saints would go to the Super Bowl, Drew Brees and Michael Hunt teamed up. Their goal, to create a special print that would celebrate New Orleans, recovery. Little did they know the city was about to make history again and the print would come to represent so much more.
Receive your Art Print professionally framed, ready to hang for Christmas if you order NOW! And just because you are a member of the Who Dat Nation use the below code to get a discount, CLICK HERE NOW to order your print!

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Well it happen again facebook deleted our fan page and of course no explanation.
Well we have another one up again, please “LIKE” us and tell your friends.
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NEW ORLEANS — WDSU .com
A pretrial hearing was held in federal court on Wednesday in the copyright lawsuit over who owns the beloved Saints slogan, “Who Dat?”
Josh Harvey, owner of the Storyville T-shirt shop, took time away from his store to spend several hours in court. His shop and others are part of the lawsuit that has many local businesses in legal limbo until a final decision is made.
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NEW ORLEANS — In the New Orleans lexicon, the phrase “Who Dat?” may be as ubiquitous as they come, but the question over who owns the commercial use of the phrase reached a federal courtroom on Wednesday morning.
Attorneys representing the NFL and the Saints, along with several local merchants, appeared before Federal Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans. The NFL is attempting to get parts of a lawsuit against them thrown out. The lawsuit has been brought by Who Dat, Inc., which claims to have trademarked the phrase.
“They’re trying to prohibit us from using the name ‘Who Dat,'” said Darleen Jacobs, an attorney and one of the five merchants named in the suit. She is co-owner of the “Who Dat Yat Chat,” a cafe in St. Bernard Parish. “We actually have a charter from the state of Louisiana, saying that we can use the term ‘Who Dat.’ We also have a trademark in Louisiana.”
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