Enough with the monster-size fast-food ads

Ginos Hey, fast-food marketers, let’s ease up on the freaky gimmicks this week. I don’t want to face my childhood fears in an ice cream shop, subconsciously flash on a cow’s hindquarters at a burger joint, or encounter a Big Green Monster when I order pizza. And then, of course, there’s the KFC spot. Pardon me for being a bit “old school,” and fusing two USPs of yore, but I deserve a break today and I want it my way! Yes, singing and dancing with mops is OK. At least that place was clean, unlike some fast-food joints we could name. But please, no more monsters!

—Posted by David Gianatasio

May 23, 2007 | Permalink

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Red Socks? Why do marketers love the Sox? FUCK THE RED SOCKS!!!!!!!!

Peace out from Brooklyn....

Yankee rule you're going down tonight Schilling and I hope you get hit in the face from a line drive off of Damon's bat.

Posted by: J-Broccoli | May 23, 2007 10:41:42 AM

Or you could just avoid eating that greasy, nasty crap.

Posted by: | May 23, 2007 5:34:02 PM

Look people HATE the Yankees! The biggest douchebags in the history of sports. A-rod showed how noble and douchey he is back in the 2004 World Series when he swated the ball out of Arroyo's glove.

And since the Yankees suck it sideways, why not pimp their biggest rival?

Giambi is a walking Tijuana pharmacy.

Posted by: the reason | May 23, 2007 8:47:43 PM


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