One of these 9/11 posters is exactly like the other.
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(click ads) OK, last 9/11 post of the year (probably).
L—Poster by some Michigan ad agency that I previously heaped mounds of praise upon, and that they seemingly sent to every ad posting site in the world seeking publicity/business/future awards.
R—Poster by non-profit 9/11 support organization Tuesday's Children seeking donations (thanks Vinnie).
2 Comments:
R - is that a mosque where the left tower was? Check close, it is odd.
Both are rip offs of a Zoo York skateboard graphic.
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