Those guys who get big thick limbs just from looking at the weights at the gym. Bonus: It doesn’t cost nearly as much as renting a billboard! 6. What do Michelangelo and Nick Mesh () have in common. But this is one we could see actual victims of infidelity trying at home. In reality it was a marketing ploy by a Greensboro, North Carolina, restaurant company that owned the billboards broadcasting the message.Īnother installment in the Emily-Steven revenge war that was pretty brilliant, even if it was just part of the marketing campaign for the Court TV reality show. In this case, it was addressed to “Michael” from “Jennifer,” who supposedly just found out about his affair with “Jessica” - and the whole thing mimicked Master Card’s “priceless” ad campaign. IKkwhqQfSQĪnother fake cheating revenge billboard we wish were real. IKkwhqQfSQĪ wife posted a controversial billboard to confront her husband’s supposed infidelity. A scorned wife’s sweet revengeĪ wife posted a controversial billboard to confront her husband's supposed infidelity. Whoever did this (if it’s for real) must have been really hurt and mad. Why are cars always the casualties when jilted lovers or spouses try to get revenge for being cheated on? This poor Audi got it good - are those pickaxes I see? Scared. And it worked to draw viewers to the show. Not surprisingly, many people bought it all as authentic at first. It presents a contemporary collection of queer and gay photography, full of variety, power, and intensity. But alas, it was a hoax - or, rather, a paid advertisement for a Court TV reality show called Parco P.I. BOYS BOYS is a new book edited by Ghislain Pascal and published by teNeues and Mendo. This would be the most priceless cheating revenge imaginable by victim and wife “Emily” against unfaithful louse of a husband “Steven” … if only it were real.
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