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Old October 3rd 05, 07:52 PM
Juan
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*david* wrote:
Isn't the PR ink called Avacado after a woman named Ava?

The v-for victory sign on Nathan's bottle is a sign for American
victory over the Iraqis, and has little to do with Iraqi freedom. If a
"free" U.S. election was held with a foreign army in the streets, would
the result be recognized by Americans? I hope not.


Advertizing - considered by many the 9th art (8th is comic books) -
works in strange ways. In Spain we have some Undertaker's with names
which could be translated as "Loneliness", "Sunset"... Makes me wonder
what the heck were those people thinking when choosing a name. You want
to attract customers, right? Blows my mind.

Then, the media has bored us to death telling us there's democracy in
Iraq. IMNSHO, It takes more than people puting pieces of paper in a box
for democracy to exist. But as people believe what the media says, you
can also use a sign of illiteracy (a finger dipped in ink for signing)
to advertize fountain pen ink. As I said, advertizing is a weird thing.

PS: I like the way some Noodlers inks look like. Really.

Juan

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