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				So you didn't like the $37k per month ad on your forehead...how about this?
			 
			How about $1000 (IIRCC) for someone to tatoo an ad on you permanently? http://www.livingadspace.com/ Advertisers, this could be the bargain of the century. Walking billboards, think long and hard before you say yes. Is $37k for a temporary ad sounding good now?   
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			I must be missing something..........
		 
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			ouch that is alot of ink.  1k for that is cheap, considering everyone will freak out (hench remember) when they see it.  me? no effen way. i dont even like labels on my clothing. altho i dont always have a choice. 
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			Asphalt, You probably missed the first post a couple of weeks ago. "Would you do this for $37,000.00?" Would you do this for $37,000 ??? Where a guy Ebayed forhead ad space for a month. He (allegedly) received $37k to display a temporary tattoo. Some here said no way. This post is a tongue-in-cheek look at what someone else is doing for far less money and far more permanence. 
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			Man........... I will put decals on the car for half of that     
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			The problem I see with this is now these "walking billboards" are an ambassador of the buisness they are promoting. Who really wants to see "80 year old woman killed by man with Wal-mart tattoo" when its thier buisness at stake. 
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