Posted By
Najib
Sep 29, 2011 08:56
You can check out more sexist ads in Lebanon on Kherrberr.org. Funny how ZWZ have the #1 sexist ad of the week with the small video they produced to launch their new logo few months back. Quite shocking how Aishti has a completely naked woman on their website. PS: The above ad is initially a cargo ad.
Posted By
Najib
Sep 28, 2011 02:52
Not that I agree with the decision yet to be taken by the authorities, but I wouldn't mind not seeing Mr.Library's face on TV tonight. Not sure if it's only me, but I find this guy very annoying to watch.
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