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March 8, 2007 12:03 AM
Broken: BMW ad in Wellington airport
Miles Thompson submits a picture taken in Wellington, New Zealand:
I came across this curious advertisement while passing through the airport in Wellington, New Zealand.
The sign says "It's only a car." They missed the count by one. More accurately, "There's no car."
Maybe it's to remind one not to get too upset when one's car is stolen out of the lot, because, afterall, "It's only a car." Heehee!
I figured they were just consoling the guy who left his car in that space earlier that day, and came back to find it empty.
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[fredrogers]Can you say, "Display under construction," boys and girls? I knew you could.[/fredrogers]
Posted by: Glenn Lasher at March 8, 2007 06:26 AM