Thursday, May 28, 2009

Stale Bubblegum For All My Friends (One Piece)

Have you ever been fascinated with the topic-generated advertisements (pronounced in the British manner) Google places in the bottom right corner of WTFN?


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...No?


Pity.


(That was a snappy attempt to start a post with a "rhetorical question".  Literary devices!)


(Don't judge, I went to a state school.)

On a recent perusal of the blog (one of the 1231092094922 times I check it daily - just slightly more than my reading list of pathetic sporting blogs) I was tickled in my Laff Zone to see four (4) ads for "Phone Call Recording" and one (1) ad for "trash/recycling."  I think our blog really appeals to Nixon-era espionage and "waste management" fans, not to mention erudite aficionados de comedie.  

We also have generated a whole 28 cents in revenue since launching this lil' ditty, so hat's off to YOU, faithful reader!  YOU made this 28 cents possible!

2 comments:

  1. The ads that just popped up for me include Sears Carpet Cleaning (a $99 special, none the less), servesuright.com carpet cleaning (which I'm pretty sure is a cover for a pimp), a XRay Viewer and a XRay Tech Scool, plus Blockbuster.

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  2. The carpet cleaning "special" is a rip-off, unless there's puked-up margaritas on your carpet. If that's indeed the case, might I suggest a thorough examination of your value system.

    Any belief that a "X-Ray Viewer" would work is utter hogwash. I've been buying X-Ray glasses (complete with swirly lenses) for years that supposedly allow me to see ladies' undies and none of them have ever worked. Best twenty grand I've ever spent.

    NOT.

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