The Wolf and the Tigress

The wolf whimpered and pulled his paw, biting ad nuzzling the branch, failing to free himself. a passing by tigress heard his cries and edged over slowly.

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The Subject

The benign, bold-lettered ad was vanishing fast from my memory, its promise of "easy, simple procedures" seeming emptier by the second.

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Raptor Poof

"so, it looks like they did live up to their tv ad," the compy said. she browsed through the diapers they had in stock.

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Córas Oibriúcaín

ad déanamh iarrachta dul in iomaíocht leis an "ipod touch", beidh scáileán tadhail "oecd" ar an "zune" nua, chomh maith le "wifi" le brabhsálaí idirllín agus raidio.

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Inflatabull

"that's an advertisement, johnny. it's not for sale." "but i want an animal balloon." the little fox whined. his dad scooped him up in his arms. "i'll buy you a bunch of balloons later, okay?" "okay, daddy."

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Change in Venue- March

Georgia stares forward again, this time focusing her attention on a particular advertisement on the side of a building off in the distance. she doesn't really bother to read it or even register what the ad is about.

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Fire Branded Leather: Ad in the Paper

Back in the dark it had seemed so obvious, so simple to reply to the ad. now, with the morning sun above, will felt silly. who was he to respond to an ad like this? he'd never done anything like this in his life.

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Uplink

Android-designed advertisements flashed up on holographic billboards, and instead of clashing like most organic-made advertising, they worked together, subversively guiding those clueless organics to where they could attract the most business.

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Grow-tion

Hesitation set in for a good few minutes before relenting and clicking the hyperlink, bringing him to the advertisement site.

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Tender Tails and Warm Hearts

In retrospect, perhaps placing that advert in the paper was his best idea.

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Another Days Work

As you'll continue down this street of lusterous advertisments, one catches you're eye along with more then two people entering in haste for the next show.

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The last hiest

Being a legend in his day he knew what papers to look at and what to look for, conman advertised in their own language, in things nobody wanted, or was so common the chances were so slim that nobody would call.

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