Vegas Nightclub Promotes With Vine-Like, Double Entendre-Laden Videos

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O’Keefe Reinhard & Paul, working (according to the press release) “with the subtlety of a jackhammer” for Las Vegas nightclub, The Act, has crafted a series of double entendre-laden, Vine-like (love that new descriptor?) videos to promote the club.

Three videos include the headlines, “We trim the green, you putt the birdie,” “We mix the frosting, you lick the spoon” and “We oil the trumpet, you blow the notes.”

And yes, the double entendres are exactly what you think they would be.

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