Friday, December 21, 2007

Filler Post #2

Just got back from Genting's. Really exhaustive, 3D2Ns.

Anyhow, it was worth the trip, more details on my next post.

As for now, as the title says, i fill something up to indicate my existence still lingers.

Ever wondered really awkward and odd advertising from other businesses? And some that really puzzles you what they are really trying to sell?

It was quite some time back already, where i had a meal with my gf's group of friends in Sunway Pyramid (not at Phase 2 mind you) , they were stopping by at the wash closet and this poster just seem to grip my sight without haste.


Appealing as it is, i drew my phone out and started snapping pictures of it. My girlfriend stepped out of the washroom and was curious with my actions. As soon as she had a glance of the poster with my detailed presentation of my perspective towards the poster, she was disgusted and demanded to depart from that area.

Anyhow, I shall present my detailed perspective of this print ad,


Firstly, I hope that this is not the owner of the restaurant, otherwise this ad can prove to be deadly. With that sort of stare towards your eyes, even the males will feel that it's an obligation to add more security towards their sacred area.

"That's a rapist stare, without doubt."

My girlfriend rolled her eyes and wanted to me to put a halt on continue analyzing the poster. But i can't just end here, because,

the headline was too magical to look away.

A rapist stare and a magical dining experience .. what a fascinating combo.

A few steps away from that poster, apparently, they had sequel to it :-


At first glance,

"It's not that bad .. "

But wait, have a closer look,

" I can read your every movement .. "

Putting the body copy aside, adding on their prequel of this ad and wa-lla!

This entire ad campaign can prove to be either a real attention grabber for a dining place or a secret passage to a den of rapists.

I hope my review isn't too harsh, but that is it for now.

Thank you for your time.

God bless, cheers.

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