sexta-feira, março 09, 2007

Guerra e publicidade

Parodiando Tolstoi, publico aqui uma foto/campanha publicitária como intróito para os próximos escritos...



6 comentários:

Cascarravias disse...

tenho cá pra mim que uma guerra dessas no Irã pode fazer respingar merda radioativa pro nosso lado.

Anônimo disse...

The situation is basically like this...imagine two guys walking a dog along a sidewalk at the beach. One of these guys is very large due to spending thousands of hours lifting weights and consuming lethal amounts of steroids at the local gym. He isn't very intelligent either but likes to have a good laugh every now and then. His name is Mr. AmeriKa.
Walking next to him is a much smaller and older gentleman. In fact he is a total opposite of his good friend Mr. AmeriKa. His name is Mr. Britain. Rumor has it that he likes to wear women's clothes at night much to the delight of his very large friend but hey, what people like to do behind closed doors is their thing...
Then there is the dog. This is no ordinary dog though. It's a rabid pit-bull that has been fed a lot of anobolic steroids. Yes feeding a dog anobolics is rather perverse and cruel but Mr AmeriKa thought it would be a cool and funny thing to do. Scary fuckin' dog too. This dog likes to growl, bark and bite everyone he sees.
Everyone is afraid of the rabid pit-bull on steroids including Mr. AmeriKa and Mr. Britain. They have a very difficult time controlling their "pet" as well. Everyone knows this dog is going to cause some serious problems one day. The dog's name? Israel...

Clara Mazini disse...

Cenas do próximo capítulo. A gente vê por aqui!

... quanto ao poema, é do Leminski! Ótimo, não?

4rthur disse...

plim plim!

Cascarravias disse...

Cuando la desesperación estalla, llega la hora de la venganza!!!!!!!!

Unknown disse...

Arthur, meu velho, recebi o presente. E já assisti em sessão solene para amigos, com cerveja e cachaça pra Exu. Muito obrigado e nos vemos pessoalmente na semana santa, quando pretendo ir ao Rio e beber com os chapas daí. Valeu!