WaMu Fades to Grey, Petco Hamster Races, Branding with LASERBEAMS

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– Last week Washington Mutual ran this colorful little ad on its homepage. It reads, “Most banks are grey. That’s not our style.” Its fortunes have changed since then. See what ad they’re running now. (Thanks to Adrants reader Martha for the link.)

Who’s the dick writing comments on your blog? Via David Griner at Adfreak.

– Over the bar-and-bowling scene? Hit up a hamster race near you. (Come prepared. See track specs.)

– Branding with LaserGames. Watch out for epilepsy.

Alphas eat beef jerky.

– Bored or pissed off at Cubicle Cog #4? Play the Super Fantastic Corporate Confusion game. Unlike life, it will not let you down.

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