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SEPTA Stands Firm Against Mommies
Hey, it’s almost May, and we haven’t had a drummed-up pointless controversy in a while. Hmm, hmm… ahh, here we go: It seems some transit agencies took down ads for Grand Theft Auto IV, already hailed as the greatest video game of all time. (I can’t believe I don’t have a system to play it on. I feel like crying.) The supposed awesomeness of the game aside, SEPTA decided to accept ads for GTA IV; now SEPTA is defending its decision to keep the ads up. Not that anyone has complained or anything.
Six weeks? Puh-leeze. SEPTA had an advertisement at Bridge Street for How Stella Got Her Groove Back (released in 1998) well into this decade. As a friend (okay, Chrissmari said to me online: “It’s supposed to last 6 weeks but it’ll be up for ages along with posters for Big Momma’s House and last year’s Jewish Career Fair.” Exactly. On the other hand, there was a noticeable drop in gun violence last year after SEPTA took down its ads for Hitman. Okay, maybe not. Septa Defends “Grand Theft Auto IV” Bus Ads [KYW 1060] |
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I want to buy GTA IV after seeing the “face” of “lollipop girl” in that ad on the el.
Not spamming here, but we’ve got additional coverage on the SEPTA issue, as well as the decision by transit agencies in Chicago and Miami to remove the GTA IV ads at GamePolitics.com
I’m not spamming either, but does anyone know where I can get photos of Alycia Lane in a bikini?