brmb on cutting edge shocker

I hate brmb, it’s nothing personal, I hate most commercial radio stations. However, someone in their marketing department has their finger on the pulse and have made the most of new trend for reverse graffiti.

Spotted on Holloway Circus (affectionately known as the ‘Pagoda Island’ according to Five Live) this morning.

God knows what V-day is – Valentines Day? some crappy competition which humiliates some poor listener or even puts their health at risk?

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  • GaZ
    What is it with these stupid radio competitions? Wasn't anything learned from that "Hold your wee for a wii" fiasco over in the states just the other week?? Then again, the participants did sign the release forms, probably without considering the consequences.


    Btw, congratulations on the new blog!



    ~Gaz
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