When marketing goes bad
Also see: Baby. April 9, 2009
High-end creepy.
Oh yeah
the shoes are certainly creepy. friends of chucky.
Even the ball is a little off-putting.
I wonder what kinds of shoppers are attracted by this display…?
Maybe it’s not kids’ clothes they’re selling, but those attractive brass knobs to replace your kids’ heads? Because, let’s face it, a lot of kids would be far more pleasant with brass knobs rather than whiney, snotty heads.
I think you’re right XUP. I’m getting one of those brass knobs for my cat.
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High-end creepy.
Oh yeah
the shoes are certainly creepy. friends of chucky.
Even the ball is a little off-putting.
I wonder what kinds of shoppers are attracted by this display…?
Maybe it’s not kids’ clothes they’re selling, but those attractive brass knobs to replace your kids’ heads? Because, let’s face it, a lot of kids would be far more pleasant with brass knobs rather than whiney, snotty heads.
I think you’re right XUP. I’m getting one of those brass knobs for my cat.