Monday, October 24, 2005
New 'Got Milk' ad not a hit with MLB
I hate 'Got Milk' ads too, who doesn't? But if Major League Baseball wants people to not make jokes about steroid abuse, they may want to take it a little more seriously too. Current policy that allows five chances for offenders and doesn't provide independent testing, leaves Major League Baseball wide open to jokes.
"There is nothing humorous about steroid abuse," said Tim Brosnan, executive vice president for business for baseball. "I would think that the California Milk Processor Board and their advertising agency would know better regarding an issue that threatens America's youth."
I hate 'Got Milk' ads too, who doesn't? But if Major League Baseball wants people to not make jokes about steroid abuse, they may want to take it a little more seriously too. Current policy that allows five chances for offenders and doesn't provide independent testing, leaves Major League Baseball wide open to jokes.
No catharsis and nothing changes
I know what I've done
And what it is that's wrong.
I wish I could change but I'm not that strong
I can't stand myself and nothing changes
What can make me feel better?
A movie about zombies, nazi zombies watch the promo here.