
Waaaay too much information.

Waaaay too much information.

I like the use of dual billboards in this Windows 8/Microsoft Surface tablet ad. It’s a creative use of the structure that only works in places that have this sort of setup, and works more effectively than cramming the whole thing onto one billboard would.

If a professor of medieval studies and Grail scholar wanted to run a pizza parlor franchise, Round Table would be the one to go with.

Gee, I hope not!

I think someone’s confused about the concept of step-by-step directions. (Not to mention the definition of “above.”)
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I swear this sounds like the setup for the kind of 50s B sci-fi movie that would have found a home on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Or possibly a SyFy Original Movie.
Of course, in the real world, the tuna are less likely to grow wings and fly around the beach, killing surfers and bikini-clad sunbathers before they make their way inland, knocking down the Hollywood sign on their way to the intense battle with the US Army in and around Downtown Los Angeles.