Billboard Promotes Extramarital Affair
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Billboard Promotes Extramarital Affair
| Tue, 10-02-2007 - 12:21pm |
A billboard in Los Angeles that reads: "LIFE IS SHORT, HAVE AN AFFAIR" has caused a stir in the City of Angels as well as on the Internet. The ad is for a dating Web Site that caters to married people. Protesters argue the sign promotes adultery and should be taken down. But others say the ad is being blown out of proportion.
What ARE they thinkin'?



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I agree that those who want to cheat will do it regardless.
I wonder how many people will sign up just to SEE if their spouse signed up?
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