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06Mar2006

Video: The Stupid OnePeat Billboard

There's a video up at USCFootball.com about the billboard and its effect on the USC campus.  Pretty funny, as the interviewer managed to inject "corndogs" into the conversation and paint a grim picture about how useless of a location the billboard was in.  The final shot in particular says it all---panning from a handwritten "closed" note on a nearby establishment up towards the billboard.  Message: you put your expensive sign in a dead part of town facing away from the school.  Nobody saw it.

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    Ryan Abraham of USCFootball.com interviews USC students about the onepeat billboard. Apparently the billboard has done nothing to dispell the rumor that LSU fans still smell like "corndogs". Video: The billboard [USCFootball.com via College Football Resource]...

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