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Friday, February 23, 2007

Have anyone seen the airwick advertisement? The one that advertises the automatic sprays. It shows an elephant mama discussing that she has no time to keep the house smelling like flowers. Its because her son keeps leaving his stinking shoes around the house. So now with the aroma spray, she doesnt have to worry about it.

So comes the end, turns out. the son is a centipede (i.e. that explains the many shoes).

Now is this weird or not? The only explanation I can think about is the centipede is adopted. Otherwise, it would be one hell of explanation to do to the kids. How did an elephant (mamal) bore a son who is an insect..... who is the father?

hmmm... makes you wonder what kind of vibes the advertising world is sending out.. tee hee hee... inter-animal relationships.. tee hee hee..

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