Returning Soldiers Urged to Buy Breast Implants

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Before Flickr, we’d actually have to get off our asses and travel the globe in search of interesting advertising. No longer. Now we can just sit on our ass and scroll through hundreds of ad-related images provided by budding photographers who love advertising. Here we have an ad for breast implants which Flickr user poecile05 thought was oddly placed.

He writes, “A billboard seen in the middle of nowhere between Morongo Valley and 29 Palms. I stopped the car, scratched my head, and snapped a photo. We finally decided the target demographic must be soldiers on their way to and from the many military installations in the desert?”

Yes, indeed. After defending your country, don’t expect a parade but do be ready to open up your wallet and get your lady a nice set of 34DDD’s. Whacked.

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