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Tue Mar 9, 2010 @ 1:57pm

Concerned citizens have pointed out the potential inappropriateness of this billboard

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  • jayverspeelt

    This is awesome!

  • Randy

    Well, I probably wouldn't be putting my saggy man-boobs on a billboard, but if it's working for them, I think it's great.

    It's more embarrassing that something like this actually becomes a debate in this city, instead of people just having a laugh and moving on.

  • dongelinas

    as a father of 4 children who pay attention to these signs like the one at Dougall and E.C.Row and the studio 4 sign i have to explain what is appropriate or not .as it is when they act out what they see on TV it causes all sorts of problems at school and with friends .now i do thinks this sign is a bit funny although what is next

  • Lewis Adler

    The most inappropriate thing about this is the questionable grammar. That should be what parents are concerned about exposing their children to!

  • ravenswift

    I think the grammar mishap here isn't a mishap at all… they're nuts. They really are nuts.

  • http://sites.google.com/site/deadbatteriesexperiments/ b00jUm

    “Potential inappropriateness”? So, really, “[c]oncerned citizens have pointed out” that the ad *could* be inappropriate, but in and of itself it's not an issue.

    That sounds about right.

    Thank you, concerned citizens – I was potentially worried over a dumb billboard ad for a moment there but you've shown me the error of my ways.