Thursday, February 01, 2007

Hey Boston! Sit and spin on this!

You know, when I heard that an ad campaign in Boston was mistaken for a bomb threat, I was initially on the side of the police. A strange box with wires and lights?

But when I found out the DETAILS of this whole thing... and the HORSECRAP being spewed from the Commonwealth over this overreaction... I gotta side with the two ad guys.

Here it is folks...

THIS is what the whole thing was about! IT'S A FRIGGING LITE BRITE!!!!

These two guys were hired by an ad agency to put these things all over the city, and that's what they did! These things were there for THREE WEEKS before someone called it in!

Okay, fine, Turner Broadcasting pulled the plug on the whole thing and they apologized for it. They did what they could.

But now we have the DICKHEAD who calls himself the Mayor of Boston, and the DICKHEADS in the state government who are calling this a "HOAX BOMB" and have already brought charges against these two guys and wants to actually PROSECUTE Turner Broadcasting!

HEY DICKHEADS - and yes, I mean YOU Dickhead Mayor Thomas Menino - get your heads out of Michael Chertoff's ass long enough to use what little BRAINS you have in your heads!

Do you know what a HOAX BOMB even IS? I do because I've had to deal with them! A wrapped package left by a door with a note saying "Call the police" is a hoax bomb. A hoax bomb is built by people who want you to BELIEVE that it is a bomb! This stupid Lite Brite display is NOT A HOAX BOMB! It's an ad campaign.

You are a fearmongering LOSER Menio, and you got caught with your pants down! Get a life, get a clue, get some help, get a new job, and while you're at it, get a new ego because the one you have right now really isn't working for you!

In the meantime...


Sit and spin Beantown! Sit and spin!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey D2--the fact that these devices were in the city for well over 30 days also tells me that our crack Department of Homeland Security is about as effective as a screen door on a submarine! If everyone is so vigilant, how did these things escape being spotted until now. Lets me know all that money has been sooooo well invested. Makes me think the government should put some money--say from social security into Enron--oh, wait, maybe not! The papers up here have been printing stories that younger Bostonians--the 35 and under crowd--saw them and were sending messages to the Ad agency responsible, telling them they thought it was a great idea. As a matter of fact, it was a younger BPD detective who was finally able to explain to the "older generation" just what these figures represented. As for Mumbles--he's just trying to make a name for himself for the next election I'm sure!!