The TV spots are impossible to ignore, but the ads with words or phrases jammed between UN and ‘D feel a bit flat to me.
(Or maybe it's a grammatical thing.)
But I like when they throw an image in there instead.
Probably because it reminds me of when
Bugs Bunny held up the rebus signs:





The billboards do leave something to be desired. Though many people were grossed out by the hairy bicycling one as well. I find it pretty amusing.
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