An ad on the subway in Philadelphia:What an unfortunate coincidence. I’m sure this guy worked hard to get where he is today and some 14-year-old teen heartthrob has to come along and make a mockery out of the name. Though, if the singer’s paternity suit wasn’t already withdrawn, I would have loved to see some… Continue reading Justin Bieber on the Subway?
Category: Photos
The Aromando Lounge
I have an apartment, an office, a car, a tent, and a website. To this point my web site was pretty much the only thing with my name on it. This, however, is one of the last places I thought would be named after me: This is the shower room at my job. No, I… Continue reading The Aromando Lounge
Prize Fact’ry
Some of you already know my feelings about the word za, which is of course a “real” word. This, however, is not a “real” word: Prize Fact’ry? Come on, Fact’ry, really? No room for the letter ‘O’ here but instead of coming up with a new name (note: not even a real factory), we’re just… Continue reading Prize Fact’ry
Underwater Space Adventures
This is supposed to be space adventures? The only slightly spacey looking thing here is that very starfish-looking star. It’s like they wanted to make an underwater themed pack but realized it was already Goldfish. The least they could do is throw some rockets and shooting stars in there.
Save the Haddock
I’ll admit it, you got me good Legal Sea Foods. I snapped this picture of an ad on the subway this morning: I don’t like it when corporate America screws people over, but what I do like is when I see ads that are most certainly a big middle finger towards something. I also like… Continue reading Save the Haddock
Dismantling a Pizza Zax
Before I started this blog I never realized how much I thought about pizza, but here I am critiquing a pizza box. So, the other night my friends and I ordered pizza from our usual place, Inbound Pizza. They have a generic looking pizza box that I’ve seen at other places before: I have several issues… Continue reading Dismantling a Pizza Zax
Chicken Zax
It’s too bad this pizza place couldn’t find an actual pepperoni pizza to take a photo of and instead had to draw on their own, rather unhealthy looking, dots: I’d call this a “Photoshop fail,” but there’s little evidence pointing at anything more sophisticated than using Microsoft Paint on Windows 95 here.