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The top 10 AdFreak stories of 2005

Gastineau_1 Who said bloggers don’t like lists? With a few hours left in the year, we are pleased to present the 10 most popular AdFreak stories of 2005, based on number of reader comments. We’re not quite sure how we became a second home for Gastineau Girls fans (or rather, foes). That post has drawn three times as many comments as any other story we’ve ever done. But we’re not complaining. We’d like to thank everyone who visited our site this year, and everyone who submitted a comment. Happy New Year, and we’ll see you in 2006.

No. 10: VW suicide-bomber viral spot a hoax

No. 9: Does this mean Ty-D-Bol makes a good baby name?

No. 8: What’s with the sexist ‘Got milk?’ spot?

No. 7: Exclusive photo from the Donny-brook!

No. 6: Ad space for a penny per pixel

No. 5: David Spade keeps just saying no

No. 4: Check out this Coca-Cola spec creative!

No. 3: Is Eminem/Apple ad something we've seen before?

No. 2: Why are cows planning to invade New York?

No. 1: Those ghastly Gastineau girls

—Posted by Tim Nudd

Photo: George DeSota/E! Networks

December 31, 2005 | Permalink

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People should speak out about the degradation of society especially when the production company Endemol and E! promote them as American woman - we all know they are from Planet Wasteland. Not one product promoted by the companies, AOL included will be bought by me! Thanks Ad Freak for giving a place to speak against the trend.

Posted by: A Woman | Jan 2, 2006 4:46:05 AM

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Hell0! How r u?

Posted by: | May 29, 2006 12:19:19 PM

michelle Kwan is the greatest! She skates beautifully. Irrelevant, I know, but she does not get "everything" as ungrateful people say. Racist folks can go their own way.

Posted by: Anya Tante roller | May 29, 2006 12:20:52 PM

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