So by now, you've probably heard or read about the Great Boston Bomb Scare of 2007 -- the guerilla marketing of Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force mistaken for explosive devices. They're being ordered to take them all down, but that could be a little time-consuming and difficult, since the two guys who put them up are being arraigned this morning.
Apparently, there were approximately 56 of these devices put up in the City of Philadelphia recently. Now, here's the rub: with all the hype, people are putting them up on eBay and netting in excess of $500 per bomb-like device.
So, in the name of public service, I am currently soliciting information on the whereabouts of the remaining devices so that I may remove them and calm the hysterics (aka sell them on the internet at a 1000% profit).
3 comments:
I actually heard nothing about this. That's weird.
Dear Sir,
The quote "netting in excess of $500 per bomb-like device" made me laugh a lot. You are clever. Good form, sir.
Matt, it shut down your city for a day and dominated the news nationwide. What kind of bubble are you living in?
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