On a side note, what is that thing she is wearing around her neck? A ring of fossilized used condoms? Aboriginal chewed kangaroo neckbone, fastened together with paper clips? Or maybe limited production claymation set supplies from the Mr. Bill Show? What? Please tell me.
@BookishLookish: Thank you. And hate to join the parade, but yes that numeral in her name was distracting. Like, some Chinese restaurant superstition thing. What's wrong with "Eight"? Spelled out at least it would look reassuringly sort of Jewish.
motherfuck. I was staring at this 8:1 shot posted on Bodog about 4 days ago if any of his sponsors dropped him before May 2010.. This was a day before the whore came out, where it dropped to 3.5:1 .. and now that Gatorade is the first to drop him, the bets have been paid :p
That's why we come to Gawker, for their even-tempered coverage of media.
Ad spending is already rising (based on my admittedly unscientific observation that my clients are calling to book me again, after 6 months of intermittent crickets). 2010 won't be gangbusters, I suspect it'll be many years before we see spending like we saw in the decade between 1996-2006, but spending will rise nonetheless.
Now, if only print can follow the Hearst model and stop running around like a bunch of hysterical ninnies, they might start making reasonable decisions again and save their industry for a little while longer.
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Well.... she certainly was agile enough to dodge the label "interesting"....
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I h8ted reading her overly-cutesy bullshit.
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And I sure never saw any of his commercials for any product.
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I never knew the world of Math was so volatile.
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Ad spending is already rising (based on my admittedly unscientific observation that my clients are calling to book me again, after 6 months of intermittent crickets). 2010 won't be gangbusters, I suspect it'll be many years before we see spending like we saw in the decade between 1996-2006, but spending will rise nonetheless.
Now, if only print can follow the Hearst model and stop running around like a bunch of hysterical ninnies, they might start making reasonable decisions again and save their industry for a little while longer.