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  2. Ghost sign - Wikipedia

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    Ghost signs are also called fading ads [3] or brickads. [4] [5] In many cases these are advertisements painted on brick that remained over time. [6] Old painted advertisements are occasionally discovered upon demolition of later-built adjoining structures.

  3. “100 Loose Teeth”: 30 Online Listings That Are Right Out Of A ...

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    Many times, creepy online ads aren't sinister. Just weird. In 2022, an exotic dancer named Rebekka Blue made headlines for raking in a fortune selling things like burps in a jar, toenail clippings ...

  4. List of creepypastas - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Online horror fiction Creepypastas are horror -related legends or images that have been copied and pasted around the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated, paranormal stories intended to scare, frighten, or discomfort readers. The term "creepypasta" originates ...

  5. Coming Home (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    "Coming Home" (commonly referred to by unofficial titles such as the Folgers Incest Ad or the Folgers "Brother and Sister" Commercial) is a 2009 television commercial for Folgers Coffee. The commercial was created by the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi with the intention of emulating Folgers's 1980s commercial "Peter Comes Home For Christmas."

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  7. Mr. Six (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Six is an advertising character since 2004 for an advertising campaign by the American theme park chain Six Flags.Despite appearing as an elderly man wearing a tuxedo and thick-framed glasses, he is able to perform frenetic dance routines, usually to an instrumental version of the Vengaboys song "We Like to Party".

  8. Vintage Airline Ads: Remembering the Good Old Days Of Flying

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    Vintage Airline Ads: Remembering the Good Old Days Of Flying. Rebecca Dolan. Updated September 22, 2016 at 5:13 PM. ... For a taste of the good old days - and a killer time warp - here are five ...

  9. Burger King (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Burger King chief financial officer Josh Kobza explained that the reason behind the removal of the "creepy" character was because he "scare[d] away women and children" from the chain. [ 8 ] An updated rendition of the Burger King character used in the advertising for Burger King Kids Club during the mid-2000s