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They usually wear cargo shorts or basketball shorts, a wife beater or polo with a popped collar, and a flat brim hat. You can usually spot them as the one with a beer in his hand or playing beer pong calling everyone bro and yelling about how awesome something is or how much they want a jaegerbomb.

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Such is the apropos-ness of the nickname for Machado that I truly had no idea who, or what, you were talking about until I clicked the link.

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A trio of Chads. Imagine Manny in this group.

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There are no Chads in that photo of the Mitchell Trio. The Chad Mitchell Trio was composed (for most of its life) of Chad Mitchell, Joe Frazier and Mike Kobluk, with Jim McGuinn (who later, as Roger McGuinn, founded the Byrds) as a sort of adjunct member on banjo and guitar. When Mitchell went solo in 1965, he was replaced by John Deutschendorf, who by then had adopted the name John Denver. That's the group -- Denver on 12-string guitar, flanked by Frazier and Kobluk -- in the photo. That group was called the Mitchell Trio. No Chads.

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There are no Chads in that photo of the Mitchell Trio. The Chad Mitchell Trio was composed (for most of its life) of Chad Mitchell, Joe Frazier and Mike Kobluk, with Jim McGuinn (who later, as Roger McGuinn, founded the Byrds) as a sort of adjunct member on banjo and guitar. When Mitchell went solo in 1965, he was replaced by John Deutschendorf, who by then had adopted the name John Denver. That's the group -- Denver on 12-string guitar, flanked by Frazier and Kobluk -- in the photo. That group was called the Mitchell Trio. No Chads.

They all look Chadish.

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