Smiling Teeth Dogs
Not pushing Dentastix.
It's just too creepy and funny when dogs have big people teeth.
Not pushing Dentastix.
It's just too creepy and funny when dogs have big people teeth.
Crude, absurd & definitely NSFW unless everyone around you has a crass sense of humor (I've always been pretty fortunate in that department), & still makes me laugh like a crazy man.
8 episodes in all. Thanks Jamesey for bringing this stuff back around.
Oh, and here's a funny little write-up on 'Dumbland'.
It's a treasure chest, trust me. And you know there's a Battlefield Earth appearance right?
I heard it and had to share it. There's some inherent goofballedness to this company doing radio advertising, like the reaction of riding with your significant other in the car when it plays. And somehow, short of violating any FCC rules, it skates the fine line of attempting to justify why using the Ashley Madison service is "better than an intern" and "dedicating" the spot to the listener.
Enjoy :)
Let me preface this by reinforcing the title: I seriously have never won anything. From a simple scratch-off lottery ticket to a mega Publisher's Clearing House-type sweepstakes, not ever a victory in the slightest. Granted this probably saved me from becoming a degenerate gambler because I know my chances in the pool of "chance" are so gravely slim and unattractive (I'll admit once on a drive from Florida to Texas I played slots for gas money in Louisiana along the way), but still it sort of sucks.
This past weekend was almost a paradigm-shifting event when I actually won a contest on Twitter. David Thorne, a satirist & writer that I really admire from South Australia has a site I frequent called 27bslash6, a vast collection of some of the funniest, wish-I-had-said-that knocks on everything from client relations to pop culture. The contest stemmed from one of David's articles, Simon's Pie Charts (which if you haven't read happens to be one of the funniest email exchanges I've ever seen). A fake Twitter account was created based on the Simon character, and in an effort to build enough followers to trump Simon's actual Twitter account David shot out a tweet that said the first 3 to follow the fake account within the next hour win a 27bslash6 promotional package. So I dutifully did my retweet and followed the account, not expecting to win of course. Low and behold, I get a reply from David that I won! I scored a copy of David's book The Internet is a Playground , a hoodie, shirt, et al. I know it's just a promo pack of sorts, but it's sort of cool that the first time I've ever won something is from someone I admire and something I would've actually bought. Winning stuff rules.
If you want to see print adverts that are getting the message across, this collection does the trick.
An over-saturated media market that is flooded with more types of adverts than ever before struggles to pull a message through on any medium, let alone print.
Check out how humor and clever placement let these ads shine through.