Campaign India Team
Jul 23, 2010

Weekend Fun: Paul the oracle octopus comes out of retirement!

After a very successful prediction spree during the Fifa World Cup 2010, Paul the Octopus’ predictions are now available online on  www.paulpredicts.com. The oracle octopus, in his digital avatar, is causing splashes with his tentacalising prophecies for users from all across the globe. Visit Paul's website here.  

Weekend Fun: Paul the oracle octopus comes out of retirement!

After a very successful prediction spree during the Fifa World Cup 2010, Paul the Octopus’ predictions are now available online on  www.paulpredicts.com. The oracle octopus, in his digital avatar, is causing splashes with his tentacalising prophecies for users from all across the globe. 

Visit Paul's website here.

 

 

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Campaign India

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