Too graphical?
Two southamerican posters, cheekily refering to each other.
Jason pops his head in on the list with this message:
Before the Brazil v Argentina game recently, an Argentinian condom manufacturer posted the first advert

to show what Argentina was going to do to Brazil.
After the game, the Brazilian football
organization posted this poster everywhere....

Not a real badlander per se - since they are aware of each other...Hence they're in spoof!
Fun, aye?
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comments
- What, no pitchforks and
1 hour 21 min ago - Worth it for your dream
1 hour 22 min ago - I could care less about the
2 hours 24 min ago - Okay, it may be hokey in some
15 hours 18 min ago - What is the name of the song
3 days 12 hours ago - With this card, they're
3 days 17 hours ago - Haha as well as "Why is it?"
4 days 55 min ago - This was all so much better
4 days 4 hours ago - This wasn't an Abercrombie
4 days 22 hours ago - This just makes me like
4 days 22 hours ago


These ads are doing the rounds once again. I've spotted them on many an ad-blog - for example at Creative Criminal, and at Alternative Buzz, although I don't know what prompted the re-appearance.
Who knows, isn't it just the usual 2-year recycling that happens on the web? In this case 4 years... But yeah, that still fits the pattern.
Now with google video, everything old is new again.
Keeping track of the re-appearance of these posters. Feb 24 they were posted here on blog.leetsoft.com (leetsoft? heh.) and this prompted a metafilter link.
I love these posters. So funny.
I need to add this to the bunch, just because it's kind of similar. It's a playboy ad found in a German mag.
"Found in a German mag". That's what you say!
And, rather disconcerting, what is that white mark on the lower left corner? Ewww!
I think the art director was having too much fun. They're trying to make it read "Play, Boy!"
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