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Getting people’s dander up is one way of gaining attention, and no doubt a sure consequence of The Puckett Group’s April Fool’s Day advertisement for its 10th anniversary.





The St. Louis agency slapped a few thousand ‘tickets’ under the windshield wipers of vehicles parked throughout the city on April 1, which in addition to being the prankster holiday is the date the shop opened its doors in 1987.





The mock citations listed such violations as ‘Naming your kid Beavis or Butthead’; ‘Eating frozen burritos for breakfast’; ‘Joining the O.J.
















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