Seen in Toronto
Jun. 12th, 2007 12:06 pmAd on side of bus: YIPPIE KAY YO KAY YAY, MO---cut off by frame of ad. Below:
John 6:27
I'm assuming this is an ad for some hyper morning-show radio host named John who goes on air at 6:27, since although I'm not all that expert in religious texts, I'm pretty sure I'd have heard about it if the phrase "Yippie kay-yo kay-yay, motherf-**er" appeared anywhere in the New Testament; even in John, which admittedly is pretty weird. Anybody got a concordance?
Also - the subway ads for (I think) Toronto.com are so awful-looking that for a while I thought they were ads for a printer, demonstrating what your posters would look like if you hired one of their less-competent rivals. Seriously, clip art on backgrounds that are *almost the exact same colour* so you can't read the images at all? I'm guessing the contrast was higher on the designer's computer screen, but did no one look at the posters when they came off the presses?
John 6:27
I'm assuming this is an ad for some hyper morning-show radio host named John who goes on air at 6:27, since although I'm not all that expert in religious texts, I'm pretty sure I'd have heard about it if the phrase "Yippie kay-yo kay-yay, motherf-**er" appeared anywhere in the New Testament; even in John, which admittedly is pretty weird. Anybody got a concordance?
Also - the subway ads for (I think) Toronto.com are so awful-looking that for a while I thought they were ads for a printer, demonstrating what your posters would look like if you hired one of their less-competent rivals. Seriously, clip art on backgrounds that are *almost the exact same colour* so you can't read the images at all? I'm guessing the contrast was higher on the designer's computer screen, but did no one look at the posters when they came off the presses?