^^^^ wow that\'s a lot of DONGS!!! :duck:
not too hard to figure out, it\' s not like it\'s the first time someone got
**** in prison
Chocolate-smelling \'Got Milk?\' Displays at Bus Shelters Draw Protests
By Alice Z. Cuneo
Published: December 06, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO (AdAge.com) -- A new "Got Milk?" ad campaign that gives off the scent of chocolate chip cookies around bus shelters here has caused a reaction among those with allergies, with diabetes -- and even without food.
Special-interest groups representing the homeless, the obese, diabetics and citizens who just don\'t like scents have succeeded in scuttling an outdoor campaign from California Milk Processor Board involving some new scent technology. The Metropolitan Transit Commission yesterday ordered the scent strips removed.
\'San Francisco story\'
"This is such a San Francisco story," said Jeff Goodby, co-chairman, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, the milk board\'s ad agency. "It could have gone either way: We celebrate the hippy nostalgia of cookies in the oven, or we excoriate the possible effects on select health minorities. It\'s 2006. We went the latter way," he wrote in an e-mail, adding: "I guess The City has once again made herself safe for bus shelters that smell like urine and vomit instead."
The project involved five downtown bus shelters that carried a stark black ad with the words "Got Milk?" on it. Hidden around the shelter were the carefully placed scent strips set for optimal downwind distribution. The subliminal scent was to entice those waiting for the bus to smell the cookies and think about having a cookie and a glass of milk. The campaign kicked off with distribution of cookies and milk around the bus shelters during the day.
But before it officially launched, publicity generated by the milk board\'s public-relations shop resulted in a story in the San Francisco Chronicle. Molly Ireland, a milk-board spokeswoman, said the story got the attention of a number of activist groups, which initiated a letter-writing campaign. Some said the campaign "was cruel to the homeless because they have no food," Ms. Ireland said.
Several complaints
Diane Rovai, systems-change coordinator for the Independent Living Resource Center, San Francisco, said several complaints to her office led her to e-mail city officials once news of the campaign was out. "We have no problem with chocolate chip cookies," she said. "Our function is to make the world a more accessible place for people" with disabilities, from those in wheelchairs to people with chemical sensitivities such as allergies and asthma, she said.
Ms. Ireland noted the scent strips contained "flavor-based oils found in many of the foods we eat today." Mr. Goodby said the strips did not contain distasteful chemicals.
Ms. Ireland said the board isn\'t giving up on using the nose for marketing, and is considering moving the campaign to another city. "We\'ve begun a dialogue on using scent in outdoor" advertising, she said.
But a number of San Francisco residents hope the conversation is over. Sara Linnie Slocum said the campaign was "insulting" and that it was ludicrous to think a passenger who inhaled a chocolate-cookie scent would get on a bus, go home and drink a glass of milk.
source"I guess The City has once again made herself safe for bus shelters that smell like urine and vomit instead."
^^^^ they could have just licked the scent strips......
"the blueberries taste like blueberries and the snozberries taste like snozberries......."
what the hell is a snozberry anyways
what the hell is a snozberry anyways
I will never tell.....i think you are in cahoots with Slugworth.....
http://www.doubleapenny.com/index.htmlSo far, this guy\'s up to $20.48
If you double a penny every day, how long before you reach a million dollars?
Here\'s the deal: I have one penny, a very shiny, clean penny. Anyone who wants to have their photo here can double it for me by adding one more penny(email me), and i\'ll come over, take a few photos, and post them on the site. And then the next person who wants their photo here can double the two pennies I have to four, and so on. It takes a penny doubled 27 times to reach a million dollars. When the stakes get high and we reach a few hundered or a few thousand dollars, is anyone going to be willing to double it? Who knows. Maybe Bill Gates or Donald Trump wants to have their photo featured here. Maybe not. Or maybe some large corporation wants to advertise on this site. I really don\'t know. But it\'s an interesting experiment. So anyhow, onto the age old question. How long before you can double a penny to a million dollars? Lets find out.
Ha ha is that question really "age old?"
How old does something have to be before it is "age old?"
:point: ask todd.
:lol: I would have no idea, because I\'m yet to get there!! (but I may be close)
"To see his image and the beautiful feelings it has created during my lifetime cheapened by base advertising is very disappointing to me," Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea told the Los Angeles Times last week."
definitely a sad day however with all the crap music in the popular arena, hopefully just the image and association of "hendrixized merch" will help steer some kids to his music and all that was that scene in rock and roll history.....
hopefully just the image and association of "hendrixized merch" will help steer some kids to his music and all that was that scene in rock and roll history.....
Dude, I work with a girl who hasn\'t had any exposure to music outside of hiphop. Not even a little rock or 80\'s pop. As F.Waht would say, "Sad Really".