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Friday, August 25, 2006


Item number 3: A huge pen.

The SIM card next to the pen again is to show you how big it is.

You probably be thinking: " OK, this should be nice." But unfortunately, this pen has weird quotations on it, which indirectly promotes a certain medicine for your nose, called FLIXONASE. Here's 1 of them:

For the doctor who "NOSE" best???? Too checky and lame for me.

Next phrase please:

Now your patients have more reasons to smile ("smell"). Shouldn't add in the smell part.

So summary of this idea: Pen=good, quotations=not so good.


just posted the above
at 3:42 PM ;