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"The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized."
In keeping with the tradition of marketing-types blogging about this weekend's Super Bowl ads, I'll be posting my completely objective, non-biased views over at my friends at AdPulp on Monday. C'mon over and join the fray!
P.S. Any Giants fan interested in a little friendly wager, let me know before kickoff. :)
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Hi Tom,
Friendly wager? Count me in!
Proposed stake: Gi'nts win, you send me a New Hampshire Snow Globe. Pats win, I send you a New Jersey snow globe.
Accept? Counter-wager? Let me know.
May the best team win :-)
-Pete
Posted by: Peter Bromberg | February 02, 2008 at 11:38 AM
Great wager! You're on Peter!
Posted by: Tom Asacker | February 02, 2008 at 12:07 PM