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Cheating spouse owned by billboard

Did this dood cheat on her or something?

And I signed him up for dozens of magazine subscriptions, such as “Guns and Ammo,” “Girls and Corpses,” “Creative Knitting” and “Boy’s Life,” to be sent to his office and I checked the “bill me later” box.

This would piss me off the most, someone did this to me with home and garden like five years ago and they still try and send me bills, fuggin bullshit.
 
Those billboards are in cities all over the US. It's marketing campaign for something unannounced...move on.
 
pdaddy said:
Did this dood cheat on her or something?

And I signed him up for dozens of magazine subscriptions, such as “Guns and Ammo,” “Girls and Corpses,” “Creative Knitting” and “Boy’s Life,” to be sent to his office and I checked the “bill me later” box.

This would piss me off the most, someone did this to me with home and garden like five years ago and they still try and send me bills, fuggin bullshit.

From what I understand doing that constitutes mail fraud.....
 
leave him the hell alone and move on... being the bitter spouse is sooooo cliche
 
BIKINIMOM said:
ummm I didn't read the link, but if it has to do with a woman who cheated - what THE HELL does that have to do with me?
It's the guy who cheated. The woman is vindictive and bitter and can't let go.

I'm not implying it is similar to you BTW... just providing an explanation.
 
BIKINIMOM said:
ummm I didn't read the link, but if it has to do with a woman who cheated - what THE HELL does that have to do with me?

no, the guy cheated. there's even a video from a PI who followed the guy.
 
artrius said:
no, the guy cheated. there's even a video from a PI who followed the guy.
as said above... this was on the local news here... (L.A. county)... and it is a marketing tool for a new t.v. show coming out soon...
the "video" from a PI is probably part of the show or somthing...
 
the article doesn't say for sure it's a hoax. just that 'it thinks it is'.

anyone know for sure? my friend saw it in la the other day. if it was fake, what is it advertising?
 
mrplunkey said:
It's the guy who cheated. The woman is vindictive and bitter and can't let go.

I'm not implying it is similar to you BTW... just providing an explanation.

Thank you for the clarification. Saved me wasting 5 seconds of my life reading that tripe.

I think Razorgunz has me confused with a MALE board member that practically lives on elite. :rolleyes:

My situation has zero to do with any of this.

I just want to live in peace with my children.
 
artrius said:
no, the guy cheated. there's even a video from a PI who followed the guy.

Oh snap. You mean the guy didn't beat the woman to the ground, then spend the next 5+ years continuing the abuse with harrassing litigation terrorizing her by constantly taking her children from her driving her to financial and emotional devastation with the process?

My bad.
 
BM, can you just go ahead and make this your EF auto post Signature ? thx


Oh snap. You mean the guy didn't beat the woman to the ground, then spend the next 5+ years continuing the abuse with harrassing litigation terrorizing her by constantly taking her children from her driving her to financial and emotional devastation with the process?

My bad.
 
BIKINIMOM said:
Thank you for the clarification. Saved me wasting 5 seconds of my life reading that tripe.

I think Razorgunz has me confused with a MALE board member that practically lives on elite. :rolleyes:

My situation has zero to do with any of this.

I just want to live in peace with my children.
If you read that blog, its a crazy lady who is pissed at her X. That does sound like a MALE member of elite.
 
jestro said:
If you read that blog, its a crazy lady who is pissed at her X. That does sound like a MALE member of elite.

Thank you for publicly stating that. The way peeps talk around here, it is as if no one else noticed. LOL
 
mesco said:


LOL I would have let the TV slip between my fingers and go crashing to the ground just as he reached for it.

She isnt sick. She just needed to blow off some steam. Obviously it is still fresh.

Now if she was ranting and raving and carrying on like that over 5 years after the fact, her ex had gone on to remarry and wont even fight her in court anymore for custody of the child that she successfully alienated from him - THEN I WOULD SAY SHE HAS A PROBLEM - LMFAO!!!
 
Hello.

dullboy is telling you that this is a viral advertising campaign.

it's made up.

it's not real.

they want you to watch some stupid reality tv show about some some retarded private investigator.
 
Public Hath No Fury, Even When Deceived
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
A Court TV billboard with the outraged letter, on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.

By JULIE BOSMAN
Published: July 24, 2006
It was the pitch-perfect vengeful Dear John letter, blown up on a billboard in the middle of Manhattan by a furious and apparently deep-pocketed spouse.

“Hi Steven,” it began, cheerily enough. “Do I have your attention now? I know all about her, you dirty, sneaky, immoral, unfaithful, poorly endowed slimeball. Everything’s caught on tape. Your (soon-to-be-ex) Wife, Emily.”

The billboard created interest, and not just from an unfaithful Steven. A booking agent from “Good Morning America” sent an e-mail to Emily inviting her on the show. British Glamour wanted to make her the subject of a feature article.

But when pictures of the billboard proliferated on Gawker, Defamer and other blogs, readers quickly dug in. One fact soon emerged, thanks to camera phone pictures: the billboard was identical to others in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and Chicago. Someone else discovered that Emily was keeping a blog, thatgirlemily.blogspot.com, detailing Steven’s infidelities. More digging showed that one Emily blog entry was oddly similar to a synopsis for an episode of “Parco P.I.," a reality show on Court TV.

Another “source” sent an e-mail to Gawker suggesting that Court TV was behind the signs, pointing out that it was a viral marketing campaign to promote one of its programs. Mystery solved.

The bad news for viral marketers who use these kind of devices: executives at Court TV said they did not really want to be discovered so quickly. The good news is that even after the ruse was discovered, people visited the Emily blog, pushing it to one million hits by the end of Thursday. A fake surveillance video on the blog, supposedly from a private eye capturing Steven holding hands with his paramour, hit YouTube and became one of its most-viewed videos. Did it even matter that Emily was fictitious?

“Emily is really an amalgam of all of us who have been cheated on,” said Marc Juris, general manager for programming and marketing at Court TV. “Clearly, this really resonated with people.”

Whether it resonates into higher ratings for “Parco P.I.” is another matter. The “Emily” ruse was originally intended to be a stunt to help promote the start of the show’s new season on Aug. 15, but Court TV’s marketing group liked the idea so much that they made it a large part of the campaign. The second phase — ads for the show to be stamped over the original billboards — was to start next Monday, but Court TV moved it up to July 26 after all the attention.

Mr. Juris was still marveling: “It’s like a flash investigation took place, and within 24 hours we were busted.”
 
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