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I blame the TylenolMan this place gets weirder everyday…
I blame the TylenolMan this place gets weirder everyday…
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My aunt worked for an advertising agency in the bay area and I got to pose for this Atari ad promoting learning software.
The finished product was posted in the SF Chronicle and some other newspapers in larger areas.
I vividly remember going to SF and going into a big skyscraper to do the photoshoot. It was sort of a fun field trip thing.
I used to have all the posterboard prints and newspaper clips, but they are all long gone.
I know its a pretty mid story but I found this pic and thought I would share.
Imagine all the fat, hairy, balding middle-aged men who jerked off to your picture.
Dudley got drugged and diddled in the bicycle shop!
Poor Dudley
Do women still come up to you on the street for selfies or wanting you to sign their tits?
Nope. Never saw it, never played it, didn't have a computer until the 90s.Cool story. Did you get to keep the software?
So you sold us a lie with this advert?Nope. Never saw it, never played it, didn't have a computer until the 90s.
What even the fuck are you talking about?So you sold us a lie with this advert?
POSITION GRETA THUNBERG QUOTE HERE How dare you!
You never got to play the games on the adWhat even the fuck are you talking about?
I was joking around that the advertisement is a lie or false advertisement if you never played the games. The "position" thing was a play on the ad's instructional text that's located below the tagline(position store name here).What even the fuck are you talking about?
Sorry you're joke landed flat to me. If you need to go out out of your way to explain the funny punchline maybe it wasn't that good.I was joking around that the advertisement is a lie or false advertisement if you never played the games. The "position" thing was a play on the ad's instructional text that's located below the tagline(position store name here).
I didn't, and I didn't go on a boat to complain about it.You never got to play the games on the ad
Are you still ugly ? We would need to see the evolution to adult life.View attachment 1115742
My aunt worked for an advertising agency in the bay area and I got to pose for this Atari ad promoting learning software.
The finished product was posted in the SF Chronicle and some other newspapers in larger areas.
I vividly remember going to SF and going into a big skyscraper to do the photoshoot. It was sort of a fun field trip thing.
I used to have all the posterboard prints and newspaper clips, but they are all long gone.
I know its a pretty mid story but I found this pic and thought I would share.
You are a pink belted wearing weirdo.Are you still ugly ? We would need to see the evolution to adult life.=
Only on fridays...You are a pink belted wearing weirdo.
No worries. Your response made me chuckle. The "How dare you" line that Greta said is all I was actually referencing(pretty sure that circulated as a meme years ago). It was more like "how dare you" lie to us like that.Sorry you're joke landed flat to me. If you need to go out out of your way to explain the funny punchline maybe it wasn't that good.
WTF does Greta have to do with this?

You think that’s a new phenomenon? That before the 90s or 2000s there weren’t men doing that?I don't think that was a thing in 1983.
You can imagine it if you want.
I never did. but I'm willing to rethink my act.I always thought you were black. Weird...