That was fast. I guess this proves that billboards and a massive, massive, massive amount of flyers put around the neighborhood can get your dog back. For background on Hedkayce (that's the dog's name), check out yesterday's story.
That was fast. I guess this proves that billboards and a massive, massive, massive amount of flyers put around the neighborhood can get your dog back. For background on Hedkayce (that's the dog's name), check out yesterday's story.
And now I am going to prank call Dov Charney.
All I can think to say is "arf arf."
the best explanation is that "i really did lose my dog, so i need to ask people for help. what other way is best than to advertise it on billboard and also at the same time advertise my company".
it's like, when the government tells you there's WMD overseas, they dont tell you directly they're trying to liberate other countries from unscrupulous tyrants and also get their oil, even though we all know it's about the oil...
Now it's true: Dov Charney is the hipster version of Donald T. Sterling.
Just drove by there tonight: the poster is still there although the dog was found three weeks ago...
It seems to be indeed just some lame way to advertise the doggy shirt. pretty uncool...