The use of the word "presenters" is proof this write-up came from across the pond.
This falls into the "unfortunate placement" category. Sometimes these type of things pop up on Jay Leno's "Headlines" segment and they used to show up in the True Facts section of National Lampoon. (Example: one billboard reading "If You're Here, Who's Watching Your Home?" loomed over...a cemetery...)
To: raccoonradio
This is absurd. The photos are clearly separate from the Twitter feed that just is a series of basic headlines.
Wow.
2 posted on
12/01/2009 8:00:28 AM PST by
rwfromkansas
("Carve your name on hearts, not marble." - C.H. Spurgeon)
To: raccoonradio
it said twitter feed. it scrolls. anything could pop up there. they can’t possibly be suspended over this. heck,its doubtful they have any control over the feed.
3 posted on
12/01/2009 8:03:15 AM PST by
wiggen
(Never in the history of our great country have the people had less representation than they do today)
To: raccoonradio
There is a downside...
4 posted on
12/01/2009 8:04:26 AM PST by
Young Werther
("Quae Cum Ita Sunt - Julius Caesar "Since these things are so!")
To: All
advertisement auto-placement fail
6 posted on
12/01/2009 9:47:49 AM PST by
jiggyboy
(Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
To: raccoonradio
Sometimes these type of things pop up on Jay Leno's "Headlines" segment and they used to show up in the True Facts section of National Lampoon. (Example: one billboard reading "If You're Here, Who's Watching Your Home?" loomed over...a cemetery...) Another one was a case where adjacent signs for a church and an auto repair shop led to the theologically problematic announcement: "MUFFLER MAN -- HE IS RISEN"
8 posted on
12/01/2009 10:48:46 AM PST by
steve-b
(Intelligent Design -- "A Wizard Did It")
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