Mardy Fish finally wins his long-standing war with Starbucks

It's been a war fought in the shadows, underrreported and oft-overlooked. Mardy Fish's ongoing war with Starbucks and their burgeoning army of baristas over the simple task of getting his name right has been a tough struggle. But today we are happy to report a tentative cease-fire has been reached. All they had to do was learn how to spell "Mardy".
The revealing tweets and photos from the ground tell the story:
C'mon Starbucks. Really? Arty?? pic.twitter.com/hVWjqRtoS8
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) November 25, 2013
C'mon Starbucks! Again?!? Mourdi??? pic.twitter.com/OwMIQkr6YE
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) December 1, 2013
Are we getting closer or further away? "Mouty" pic.twitter.com/izgcYHHr2b
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) December 22, 2013
Literally can't make this stuff up.... @Starbucks pic.twitter.com/g9lt49Bi1C
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) December 23, 2013
Starbucks... Ugh.... pic.twitter.com/8P30LFTiX3
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) January 19, 2014
But finally...they got there:
We've done it!!! pic.twitter.com/UqbtLQJBme
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) March 21, 2014

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