Archive for November 8th, 2008

Billboard Liberation Front: Money to Burn (Wachovia Bank)

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Money to Burn

The Billboard Liberation Front struck last night with their new “Money to Burn” improvement of a Wachovia Bank billboard in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Here’s the press release that the BLF sent out to the media:

November 8, 2008
San Francisco, CA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Intersection of Mission St.
and Cesear Chavez, NE corner
San Francisco
http://www.billboardliberation.com/burn.html

Dear Shareholders and Clients,

The Billboard Liberation Front has partnered with Wachovia to release a daring advertising campaign that celebrates Wachovia’s new money management strategy. This campaign emphasizes the silver lining in the economic storm front now threatening to swamp our economy as well as our individual fiscal inner tubes.

“The calamitous decline in the value of all investments and the impending total collapse of the dollar will render the true value of the average savings account or investment portfolio roughly equal to a bucket of warm piss,” noted Thomas J. Wurtz, CFO of Wachovia. Dr. John Silvia, Managing Director and Chief Economist noted: “After that golden shower we got from Golden West, we decided to fight fire with fire and start bailing for our clients and stockholders, mixed metaphors notwithstanding.”

This dramatic revaluation of your money has created the opportunity for our team at Wachovia to offer a unique service to our stockholders and clients. “With what promises to be the coldest winter in years now commencing, we’ve instructed our staff in all 21 States that we have offices in to start bundling greenbacks into tight rolls, perfect for small stoves and furnaces,” said Robert K. Steel CEO and President. “We believe this is the soundest application of our clients’ money.”

“‘We’re in the money. we’re in the money’ they sang in the 1920’s. Maybe we should be singing ‘Burn, Baby, Burn’ in light of the modern era of fiscal management,” - BLF CEO Jack Napier. Rico T. Spoons added, “The true value of this new campaign will be reflected in the ‘heat’ it generates for Wachovia’s clients.”

That’s right, you no longer have to worry about your money. As a matter of fact, don’t bother worrying at all.

The BLF (www.billboardliberation.com) has been improving outdoor advertising since 1977. Prior campaigns have included work for Exxon, R.J. Reynolds, and Apple Computers.

Wachovia Corporation (NYSE: WB), based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a diversified financial services holding company provided via its operating subsidiaries a broad range of banking, asset management, wealth management, and corporate and investment banking products and services.

The Department of the Treasury is a Cabinet department and the treasury of the United States government. It was established by an Act of Congress in 1789 to manage government revenue. The Department is administered by the Secretary of the Treasury.

Covertly Yours,
Milton Rand Kalman
BLF Chief Scientist

Money to Burn

Here’s a photo of the billboard before the alteration.

More Coverage:

- Boing Boing

photos by Billboard Liberation Front

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Billboard Liberation Front: Money to Burn (Wachovia Bank)

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A Real Life Version of Photoshop

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

as real as it gets...

The Jakarta office of Asian ad agency Bates 141 created an amazing real life version of Photoshop for their client Software Asli. Here’s how they made it.

via Swissmiss

photo by Wanda Kamarga

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Google AdSense Kind of Responds to “Yes on 8″ Ad Controversy

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Get The Hell Off My Blog

On their AdSense blog, Google indirectly responded to the controversy surrounding the massive influx of unwanted “Yes on 8″ ads that showed up on many websites right before the election. Not only did these ads show up on blogs like Laughing Squid in response to “No on 8″ posts, they also showed up on blogs that had absolutely not political content at all, including blogs that haven’t even been updated recently.

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