Monday, February 09, 2004

The Lost Super Bowl Commercial

Backtracking to last week, a majority of the country saw some pretty bad Super Bowl commercials. Companies paid $2.1 million for 30 second spots that wreaked of elephant gas. An anti-smoking commercial aimed at America's youth - sponsored by a tobacco company. An IBM commercial that made no sense except to show how the once lively Muhammad Ali has declined to practically a vegetable. Sorry, corporate America, not all of us are as dumb as you think, so please don't insult our intelligence.

Well, here's some anti-AOL propaganda that they should've aired during the Super Bowl. It's very staight to the point. And we would have done it for only $1 million.

AOL 9.0 With Topspeed Technology Makes Us Sick


(Photo courtesy of Nancy and Dean from Minnesota)

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