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Lord of the Flies and Advertising

November 2, 2009 | Uncategorized

I would love to pat the back of whomever came up with this idea. I reminds me of when i had tried to catch dragonflies when i was little. I had always wanted to tie one to a piece of ribbon and take it on walks (flys?). I never had enough dexterous acuity to catch those tricky buggers.

Maya
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  1. This is awesome. And genius.

    We used to try and tag fish in our river in Finland when we were younger – to tell fishermen not to kill them. Very cute.

    Comment by Emma — November 9, 2009 #

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