• Whin-O said:
    As for questions #4 there are some agencies who have a special flair for solving all creative with "funny stuff" regardless of what the client might be. Look into Cliff Freeman.
    Posted: 5 years 38 weeks ago
  • Whin-O said:
    I'm #172 - suck it. I came here when teabaggers closed. Any other closet teabaggers out there? In that case you can suck it too.
    Posted: 5 years 38 weeks ago
  • Whin-O said:
    I've seen another cars as skateboard commercial recently, but I can't remember what it was for (it was not a car brand). Must be something in the water.
    Posted: 5 years 38 weeks ago
  • Whin-O said:
    Did anyone else read this yet? I just got it. 
    Posted: 5 years 38 weeks ago
  • Whin-O said:
    .... Years later and I must admit that I still haven't seen a successful advertising meetup from meetup.com
    Posted: 5 years 45 weeks ago
  • I was interested in this meetup thing linked on the front page I signed up in my city, and have RSVP*d a few times, but when I arrive, there*s nobody at the meetup. Anyone else managed to gather a group of advertisers somewhere? Is it my B-O?
    Posted: 9 years 37 weeks ago
  • This would be it. The place. Fire away. Or do you wish Dabitch to make a new Topic for you? Newbie adgrunt corner as she would say. Seriously, fire away Skew. What*s on your mind? You need a twelve-step program to wean you off this addiction of yours before you go as insane as the rest of us? I thonk AA has started a AAAdgrunts group. razz
    Posted: 11 years 41 weeks ago
    on the post: Lots of questions
  • Whin-O is the letters of my name(s) scrambled. Do*h.
    Posted: 12 years 11 hours ago
  • You*re not serious are you? Is the Grand Prix winner \"The independant\" edgy for edgy*s sake? Does it have any genitalia or poop in it? And why is it that so many american ads - especially from states such as Virginia and the Carolinas - have funny-ha-ha headlines and graphic design visual that are so not married one might belive you still work in the pre-bernbach days of keeping a Copywriter and a Graphic Designer in seperate offices. American ads lack concept far too often and replace it with budget and witty wordsmiths. Ever tried selling the same poster pan european? Ever tried making your ad understood by people who speak several different langugages?
    Posted: 12 years 3 weeks ago

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