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Sometimes, there are brainless idiots lining up ads in newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, you name it.Sometimes, the resulting placement of two ads next to each other is horrific. Take a look at this one here.

by Campaign India Team | 20/10/2008

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Sometimes, there are brainless idiots lining up ads in newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, you name it.
Sometimes, the resulting placement of two ads next to each other is horrific.
 
Take a look at this one here.

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