Subject: Re: Candybiotic Ad |
From: "Barrett Brown" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 8/7/07, 20:27 |
To: "Paul Blanco" <blanco9@earthlink.net> |
Barrett, Thanks for writing in. One thing is that the product name has
to go with all the cards not just the squatters rights one. We just
posted
the ad but one that goes in the right direction is Endzol. I don't
think that's
it but it's short and sweet. I like your creativity and think you
should keep trying,
we won't be making any decisions for a couple weeks. Thanks
On Aug 6, 2007, at 10:54 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:
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> Howdy-
>
> I'd like to submit the following ad for your candybiotic campaign:
> Has your home dropped in value recently? Is your neighborhood, like
> Jamie Lee Curtis, no longer considered "hot?" Has it gotten to the
> point where English punk rockers are just breaking into nearby homes
> and proclaiming squatter rights?
> Really? It has?
> Wow. We were just kind of joking around. That's, uh, pretty rough. Wow.
> No need to move or refinance, though; simply sooth your sorry soul
> with a sensibly-sized serving of our superbly sudden-acting
> candybiotic, Slumazene. And though FDA regulations require us to warn
> you that Slumazene will not actually raise the value of your real
> estate or compel that one English punk rocker to return your stolen
> barbecue grill or stop dating your daughter, it is, in fact, candy.
> And you like candy.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Barrett Brown
>
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