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Adverts on whores' thighs?

From correspondents in Amsterdam July 04, 2006

A DUTCH design student bored with conventional advertisements has set up a fake online agency offering advertising space for beer, cars and TV stations on prostitutes' thighs and cleavage.

On his website www.instoresnow.nl, Raoul Balai also proposed painting brand names on zoo animals and floating huge billboards off popular beaches to get holidaymakers' attention.

"I was getting sick and tired of advertising everywhere," Balai told reporters. "But I don't want to preach, and I thought satire would work better."

Far from taking his ideas as a joke, an Amsterdam zoo had its lawyer threaten Balai with a defamation suit after his website depicted fish from the zoo bearing the brand name of a frozen fish company.

Prospective customers phoning his fake agency are kept on hold and bombarded with sales pitches until they give up.
 

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PwarYuex said:
A DUTCH design student ...
Gotta love the motherland.:p

I wonder how anyone could be silly enough to fall for that though, sif people would really rent a prostitutes jiggly bits for ad campaigns.
 

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WOW! there's no design whatsoever in his website, I got green burnt into my eyes :(
 

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PwarYuex said:
Adverts on whores' thighs?

From correspondents in Amsterdam July 04, 2006

A DUTCH design student bored with conventional advertisements has set up a fake online agency offering advertising space for beer, cars and TV stations on prostitutes' thighs and cleavage.

On his website www.instoresnow.nl, Raoul Balai also proposed painting brand names on zoo animals and floating huge billboards off popular beaches to get holidaymakers' attention.

"I was getting sick and tired of advertising everywhere," Balai told reporters. "But I don't want to preach, and I thought satire would work better."

Far from taking his ideas as a joke, an Amsterdam zoo had its lawyer threaten Balai with a defamation suit after his website depicted fish from the zoo bearing the brand name of a frozen fish company.

Prospective customers phoning his fake agency are kept on hold and bombarded with sales pitches until they give up.
It doesn't seem like clever satire to me, just advertising which is even more mercenary and sickening than usual. But haha for getting sued for defaming the fish.
 

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