Smokers are destroying kittens and puppies
If you can't stop smoking for your own benefit (or the benefit of other people around you), do it for the puppies and kittens of the world. That's the message of two commercials in Virginia's anti-smoking campaign from Barber Martin in Richmond—the same campaign that brought us the creepy man-bunny spot. Check out the cat spot after the jump. I'm all for anti-smoking campaigns, but these seem like peripheral issues compared to your own lung cancer, though I suppose whatever works. I might just pick up cigarette butts off the sidewalks now. Maybe they should expand it to an anti-litter campaign.
—Posted by Christine Hall
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