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Mooninites Forever.
so yeah... some guys put up lite brites with a mooninite flicking people off all over several cities (including boston) and they thought they were bombs and flipped out. It's all been hilarious and it hasn't been posted about here yet.
I'm too lazy to really give it better credit, I'll come back to it. Still, ridiculous.
I'm too lazy to really give it better credit, I'll come back to it. Still, ridiculous.
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Ok, serious turn here...
How the hell can anyone seriously give Turner any flak over this?
Please. The thing was a bloody lite-brite with an 8-bit cartoon character flipping the bird. Nobody gets this worked up over graffiti, and there's a lot worse stuff than Inignot that's spraypainted underneath bridges.
The only way it could conceivably look like something remotely dangerous is if someone is incapable of telling the difference between some LED lights and an explosive device. Yet, Turner's the one getting flak over Boston's paranoia (even though no one in any other city jumped to absurd conclusions).
Oh well, at least they're getting plenty of free advertising out of this.
Anyone catch the interviews of the guys who posted the ads? They got out of the courtroom and responded to the press's questions with a brief discussion on hairdos of the 1970s. KF
How the hell can anyone seriously give Turner any flak over this?
Please. The thing was a bloody lite-brite with an 8-bit cartoon character flipping the bird. Nobody gets this worked up over graffiti, and there's a lot worse stuff than Inignot that's spraypainted underneath bridges.
The only way it could conceivably look like something remotely dangerous is if someone is incapable of telling the difference between some LED lights and an explosive device. Yet, Turner's the one getting flak over Boston's paranoia (even though no one in any other city jumped to absurd conclusions).
Oh well, at least they're getting plenty of free advertising out of this.
Anyone catch the interviews of the guys who posted the ads? They got out of the courtroom and responded to the press's questions with a brief discussion on hairdos of the 1970s. KF
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I caught it in the Washington Express paper.ilovemyguitar wrote:I missed that... and Google wasn't much help in finding it. Is this online somewhere?Kizyr wrote: Anyone catch the interviews of the guys who posted the ads? They got out of the courtroom and responded to the press's questions with a brief discussion on hairdos of the 1970s. KF
It just struck me as the perfect response. The entire ad campaign was supposed to be a joke, and now they're the ones being blamed for others' paranoia.
I really hope the case gets thrown out in court. It'll be ridiculous if they start handing down rulings that compare posting flyers to terrorism. KF
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Perhaps. A "post-9/11 world" apparently means one of being paranoid of everything funny that has lights. But for best results, you should carry a flashlight.phyco126 wrote:So does this mean if I go to Boston and flip someone off, the bomb squad will blow my hand off?
See, it still gets me that these things were in place for at least a few days before someone thought it was a bomb. A lite-brite bomb. All it takes is one guy without a clue. KF
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Kizyr wrote:Perhaps. A "post-9/11 world" apparently means one of being paranoid of everything funny that has lights. But for best results, you should carry a flashlight.phyco126 wrote:So does this mean if I go to Boston and flip someone off, the bomb squad will blow my hand off?
These guys would go nuts if they saw how my neighbor decorates his house at Christmas. Not only are there lights, but there's a big Santa with reindeer on the roof, a light-up nativity scene, and a giant fake snowman.
Maybe I should call in a bomb threat when he lights them up this year.
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While in Boston, be sure not to leave your cell phone on a table in public. Someone might mistake it for a WMD.
Here's the video of the guys talking about hair:
http://wbztv.com/video/?cid=9&id=28369@wbz.dayport.com
The best part is when they convince the reporters to ask a hair-related question. They're either really confident that they aren't going to be thrown in jail or they're really stupid.
Here's the video of the guys talking about hair:
http://wbztv.com/video/?cid=9&id=28369@wbz.dayport.com
The best part is when they convince the reporters to ask a hair-related question. They're either really confident that they aren't going to be thrown in jail or they're really stupid.
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Or really smart. They where ORDERED not to talk about the incident, so what would you talk about if there was a press conference? Hair styles of the 70s ![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
I'm sure they'll get thrown in jail for a few years, which shows how sad our justice system can be.
Lets see, set up some lite-brites, 5 years in prison
Kill someone, 2 years in prison.
Gee.
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I'm sure they'll get thrown in jail for a few years, which shows how sad our justice system can be.
Lets see, set up some lite-brites, 5 years in prison
Kill someone, 2 years in prison.
Gee.
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They should have just said, "No comment." What they did makes it look like they were amused by the result. The prosecution will use this as "evidence" that they intended to incite a scare.phyco126 wrote:Or really smart. They where ORDERED not to talk about the incident, so what would you talk about if there was a press conference? Hair styles of the 70s
I'm sure they'll get thrown in jail for a few years, which shows how sad our justice system can be.
Lets see, set up some lite-brites, 5 years in prison
Kill someone, 2 years in prison.
Gee.
And if they go to jail, it will really suck since they were just hired by Cartoon Network to do this. It looks like Ted Turner is setting these guys up to take the fall.
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I still think it was a brilliant response. Everyone wants to pin the blame on them, even though it's really not their fault for the panic that ensued. If someone's so paranoid to shut down an entire city because of some lite-brites, it's just shifting the blame to pin the cause as the person who posted the lite-brites in the first place.JWL wrote:The best part is when they convince the reporters to ask a hair-related question. They're either really confident that they aren't going to be thrown in jail or they're really stupid.
I mean, if it wasn't this, it would've just been something else innocuous.
Why be so pessimistic? The justice system in the US, while not perfect, isn't bad. I doubt they'll get anything more than a fine for this--which I think they can get CN to pay for.phyco wrote:I'm sure they'll get thrown in jail for a few years, which shows how sad our justice system can be.
Lets see, set up some lite-brites, 5 years in prison
Kill someone, 2 years in prison.
I think Turner is going to back them. But, as a company, they have to be professional about it, which means being apologetic. These two guys are just two guys, so they have the luxury of belittling it.Werefrog wrote:They should have just said, "No comment." What they did makes it look like they were amused by the result. The prosecution will use this as "evidence" that they intended to incite a scare.
And if they go to jail, it will really suck since they were just hired by Cartoon Network to do this. It looks like Ted Turner is setting these guys up to take the fall.
They can't be charged based on that press conference, and I think a skilled lawyer can argue that it's irrelevant to the case--considering their lawyer told them not to talk about the case in the first place. KF
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I know our justice system isn't as bad as I made it out to be, but my comment for that is based on the fact that the system is ran by the same people who freaked out over a lite-bright and also by the same people who are crying "lynch the men, lynch the men!"Kizyr wrote:Why be so pessimistic? The justice system in the US, while not perfect, isn't bad. I doubt they'll get anything more than a fine for this--which I think they can get CN to pay for.phyco wrote:I'm sure they'll get thrown in jail for a few years, which shows how sad our justice system can be.
Lets see, set up some lite-brites, 5 years in prison
Kill someone, 2 years in prison.
Bah, if I was in their shoes and still had my sense of humor after the whole affair, I would totally hold the press conference about something silly, like shoes or pants, or affros or tie dye shirts.Werefrog wrote:They should have just said, "No comment." What they did makes it look like they were amused by the result. The prosecution will use this as "evidence" that they intended to incite a scare.
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