What are they trying to sell, btw? I can read ‘adult swim’, but can’t for the life of me figure how those two words could be a part of an advertisement. Actually, I can’t fathom how that could be a part of any valid English sentence at all.
It shocks me to see that anyone would use the same channel to provide child-friendly entertainment during the day and then this stuff at night.
It’s almost like using a classroom as a strip-club after 4pm and on weekends.
(hey, not a bad idea, imagine all those empty rooms and chairs and tables with no financial advantages for 12+ hours a day)
I’m guessing someone at CN also came to similar conclusions!
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December 28th, 2006 at 3:28 am
Yikes! Those are some scary teeth!
What are they trying to sell, btw? I can read ‘adult swim’, but can’t for the life of me figure how those two words could be a part of an advertisement. Actually, I can’t fathom how that could be a part of any valid English sentence at all.
December 28th, 2006 at 3:18 pm
Adult swim used to be a part of cartoon networks late night cartoon’s. Don’t know if thats what they are referring to over here…
- Suramya
December 28th, 2006 at 3:27 pm
It still is part of Cartoon Network.
Late night’s and full of sometimes gross-out humour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_Swim
It shocks me to see that anyone would use the same channel to provide child-friendly entertainment during the day and then this stuff at night.
It’s almost like using a classroom as a strip-club after 4pm and on weekends.
(hey, not a bad idea, imagine all those empty rooms and chairs and tables with no financial advantages for 12+ hours a day)
I’m guessing someone at CN also came to similar conclusions!