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The only tv I have owned that has died before being dispensed with was a sony. I go out of my to avoid their overpriced junk.

Have two Sony LCDs (one might be an LED, not sure) and they make brilliant TVs. Excellent quality at an affordable price - came with a free PS3 so all the better. :thumbsu:

For me, anything LG gets avoided like the plague after one too many crap experiences. Curse their well advertised crap.
 
Clothing/shoes: DC, Quiksilver.
Cars: Mitsubishi.
Drink: Gatorade, Coke.
Used to be Nokia with phones, had about 6 Nokias before i got a Samsung Galaxy S2 this time.
Not really sure alliance is the word either, i think loyalty is more what you're after.
 
Apple fanboy.
Only buy Adidas shoes.
 

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Mother/Relentless (while I'm in the UK).

Other than that, not much really. I have both a Mac and a PC, I prefer Coke to Pepsi but Solo to Lift, clothes are much of a muchness, I have a thing for Fender guitars but not to the point of rejecting other makes, I've only had one car (a Toyota), etc.

Oh, Colgate toothpaste (I doubt I'm the only one though) and Kleenex Cottonelle toilet-paper.
 
Not so much of a brand, but a store - Foodland in South Australia.

Don't go near anything associated with Coles or Woolworths.
 
Don't think I have any real brand loyalty. There's some brands I like, but I wouldn't stick with them exclusively.

I use, and love, Head racquets, but I'm keen to check out Tecnifibre. The fact that you can buy two of them online for the same price as a Head offline is appealing.

Apple Macs for laptops, but definitely not for a desktop and iPhone is just another phone in the mix for me.

I drive a Ford, all my family owns Fords, but I'm not sure that's a loyalty thing. They're just good cars. Wouldn't rule out other brands.
 
Undies: Bonds
Can't go wrong.

Hockey Stick: Gryphon.
Have been using them since I was a kid, and won't change that.


They would be my main two
 
You're limiting yourself if you stick to one brand religiously. If there is a better alternative out there how would you know?

I only ever had Nokias, then one broke and a friend lent me an HTC for the remainder of my contract. I now have a Samsung Galaxy S2 (great phone), but there's every chance I'll go for an iPhone next time.
 

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