There’s No Meth in Montana. Just Teletubbie-Style Happiness

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Montana must be a really interesting place to live. It seems the state has a serious case of schizophrenia. And It appears to be the only place in the country where you can simultaneously die a horrific methamphetamine death and win the lottery Teletubbies-style. That is if the state’s advertising is any indication.

Take this latest work from Citrus for the Montana Lottery. It’s hippy dippy, animated style makes it hard to believe anyone in the state has ever heard of aspirin no less methamphetamine

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