I have several sweatshirts and tee shirts with no writing on them and I have noticed that it feels good to wear something without an advertisement on it. Most of my casual clothes have Tommy, Ralph, Billabong or some other writing plastered all over them. And what the heck is a Billabong anyway? Ok I know what it is but I did wear that label for quite a while before I had any idea what a billabong was. People look like walking billboards these days with logos on there shirts, hats, purses and some of the logos on these items are huge. Did anyone see the movie Idiocracy where many of the characters names where brand names? I guess in that world people started naming their children after their favorite products.
Walking Billboards
by I quit! 3 Replies latest jw friends
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caliber
How about those who sell their face to ads (tattoos )
For $10,000 and a brighter future for her son, Kari Smith on Wednesday became a real life pop-up ad for a virtual casino
The 30-year-old Bountiful mother, who put the space up for auction on the Web, will be promoting the multinational gambling site, which makes the claim — using a little more color and a lot more flash — to be the No. 1 online casino.The 30-year-old Bountiful mother, who put the space up for auction on the Web, will be promoting the multinational gambling site, which makes the claim — using a little more color and a lot more flash — to be the No. 1 online casino .http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,600145187,00.html
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I quit!
That is even strange for Utah Caliber.
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jaguarbass
I had an Uncle Harley back in the 50's
I dont wear anything but Harley Davidson shirts they have to be dealers shirts. With a Picture on the back and the Dealers name and city.
I collect them when I ride my bike or when I go on vacation.
Thats all I wear and they have to be black.
I have a hundred pastel harley shirts and red and blue and yellow and white.
My wife thinks if I had other colors I would wear them.
She said you always look the same a black harley shirt. And black pants.
I say but they have different pictures and dealers names and cities on them.
I know its somewhat eccentric, but I got it from reading about Albert Einstein.
He didnt waste his time figuring out what he was going to wear. And coordinating the colors.
He had a rack of black suits and everyday he just picked a clean one off the rack and went about spending his energies on things that were more important to him.