Written By:
Eddie - Date published:
12:49 pm, April 6th, 2011 - 26 comments
Categories: activism, brand key, Economy, election 2011, humour -
Tags: broken promises
Chortle!
What else can one say….
Eddie where do you get those stickers from??
.If whoever is behind them wants to write to The Standard, we would be keen to hear from you
Yes – where?
I’ll happily buy and distribute hundreds…
Imagine them plastered all over on big signs stating ‘Cycleway and economic miracle coming soon..’
This mob remind me of early releases of windows…..fixed in a future release maybe ?
i’d like to see those stickers put on every box of groceries handed out at every food bank in the country… great pr for johnny, don’t you think?
Too good. Have just reposted to my Facebook page.
You can just use the facebook symbol at the bottom of the post text to do the share. Makes it pretty easy.
I do it for quite a number of the posts…
Thanks, will keep that in mind for next time 🙂
I added a Facebook like button as well….
Good work, even I laughed. Still when you’re trailing 20 points it’s good to have a sense of humor if nothing else.
I’ve seen them all around Wellington in the last month…
The stickers, the signs, or both?
I have seen the stickers in Wellington at least. Didn’t spot the signs but they might be around.
Rural NZ needs them too!
Bwahaha
Is pretty good actually. Wellington rent dropping. Time to move offices.
Photo credit: Me!
https://twitter.com/#!/thomasbeagle/status/52849468676112385
I didn’t put the sticker up, but I did take the photo. Someone saw me doing it, wandered over to have a look, and immediately started trying to pull it off. I suspect he was a National supporter.
[lprent: 🙂 added to post. ]
Perhaps the truth was too difficult for him .
I want some for Northland! – The whole province
The price of stickers went up again today. Dated Brent Spot $121.94.
It will be interesting to see how the circus clowns who call themselves leaders handle the ever greater strain on the their credibility.
I’d love some too!
If someone posted the design on the web it’d be quite simple to replicate. Cut the photo and past it into a word document several times. Purchase some labels from a stationary store (2 per page or maybe 4 per page set up). Making sure the photo lined up with the stickers and then print it off on a colour printer. A pack of 20 A4 label sheet equals 40 plus labels/stickers.
And no, I did not design it either. I can just see how easy it’d be to bodge onto labels.
I gues all it needs is for someone to load the bromide onto the web.
Heh!
Would like to wrap a big big one around Paula Bennett and a super mega big one around Gerry Brownlee 😛