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After inserting the word "Fony" into the ad, this commenter says he or she would rather ride a geeky, foldable British bicycle or do obscene things to a mime than buy a Sony product.
Other cities by the way Los Angeles: ""Is anyone else concerned that Sony Playstation paid someone to vandalize our neighborhood to sell their latest toy," writes a Los Angeles resident. "It's quite obviously an advertisement, but when I called Playstation Consumer Services this morning, they claim to know nothing about the campaign. I guess there's just some clever youngster out here in LH that just really LOVES the PSP and wants the whole world to know about it..." and New York (Gothamist) picks it apart, telling us how wrong it is in so many ways:"#3. It's deceptive: if you are going to do this stuff, at least have the balls to sign the ads, SONY, so people know who to blame. Of course, that would undermine your fakery, so it's probably not going to happen. Lying to people to promote a product is wrong! wrong! wrong!" Oh and here's a cool shot from the woostercollective showing a painter in teh act of making a Sony PSP graffiti artwork. Neat.
Classic, I just spotted this gag also told (in slight variation) at abdulrehman and ads of the world. :) Proof that old jokes never die!
... Oh, and just to get an idea how far this has spread so far - Technorati points to 331 linking to explorer destroyer already, so that's not bad at all.
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