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Old Feb 3rd, 2007, 11:06 AM       
These are the two guys that were paid some cash to place the boxes where they were told. They aren't the ad guys themselves.

Guerilla marketing is nothing new and this is not the first instance of strange objects dropped around cities........wait....


Are you sticking up for Boston?
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Old Feb 3rd, 2007, 11:36 AM       
Regardless, I doubt Turner will leave these guys out to dry for their idea. They'll be ok.

"“Guerrilla marketing never offends people, it never frightens people, and it never breaches ethics,” said Jay Conrad Levinson, the “father of guerrilla marketing” and author of “Guerrilla Marketing” books that have sold 14 million." LINK

Honestly, is it so outrageous that people might get scared by random, blinking boxes in public places in a "post-9/11 world"? Do you care about your country, Blanco? :leegreenwood

And as for my concern for Boston, I only wish they had been bombs.
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Old Feb 3rd, 2007, 01:44 PM       
Wow. This really shows americas obsessive paranoia post 9/11.
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