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Weapon of mass distraction

June 17th, 2009 Rami 15 comments

Someday I will probably crash my car because of Ellina Lingerie, they keep on posting highly distracting billboards for me!

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I used to see the above billboard everytime I went to the mountains passing by Arayya, on one of the hard right turns. Last weekend I noticed they replaced it with the one below advising me to keep my eyes on the road. But what can I do if I can’t keep my eyes off you Ellina??!!!

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Seriously, it’s a weapon of mass distraction! :P

I vote for Diamony

May 29th, 2009 Rami 7 comments

Ma badda tnein yi7ko fiya!

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After the FPM’s “soit belle” and 14 March’s “soit egale”, here’s our latest contestants “Diamony”. In my opinion, she wins! :D

Billboards FAIL

May 27th, 2009 Rami 13 comments

Have you seen the latest 14 March billboards in the streets, and in specific the one below?

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It really is so obvious now, the Free Patriotic Movement are leading straight in the ads game, while 14 March are breathless behind trying desperatly to catch up. “Sois egale et vote”, they really call that a reply? And in the first place, did the FPM claim in their “Sois belle et vote” ad that women are inferior? Silly meaningless reply, that’s it, period.

What really got on my nerves though is the billboard that says “I think there14 I am”. How do you read that? And what does it mean?!

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Photo via Beirut/NTSC

FPM’s newest billboards

May 8th, 2009 Rami 5 comments

Just when I thought the Free Patriotic Movement have reached the peak of their advertising campaign with the last post, I was surprised to see more NICE billboards today on the way to work. I am starting to think I’m lucky that my workplace is in Metn!

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The Free Patriotic Movement used antonyms here not only to describe in one word their plan for the next 4 years, but also to explain March 14′s agenda if they took the majority once again in the upcoming elections (from FPM’s point of view).

Chapeaux bas once again. I think there’s no way for March 14 to catch up with FPM’s campaign… unless they were hiding some surprises!

Photos via Beirut/NTSC.