FLCC> Can you help me find a radio commercial?

Andrew Chadeayne chadeayne at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 08:09:03 EDT 2006


Hi friends,

First, I am sorry for the impersonal, mass-sort email.  I write to  
you because I'd like your help if you spend any time listening to the  
radio.

There is a radio commercial that I LOVE, which consists of a girl  
comparing (a) asking someone to put out his/her cigarette with some  
blatantly obvious dangers such as (b) shaking nitroglycerin next to  
one's head (c) putting a poisonous tree toad on one's neck or (d)  
milking cobra venom into one's soda.

I want to write a short article discussing second-hand smoke from the  
standpoint of trespass or nuisance law and I want to use this  
wonderful commercial but I can't find a reference to it anywhere on  
Google.  So, if anyone should hear this commercial, can you please  
try to make a note of who's broadcasting it (and or the exact words)  
so that I might get in touch with them.  I know that I've heard it in  
NY (Ithaca/Albany/Westchester??) in the past few weeks.

I'm interested in propagating the movement wherein it becomes  
acceptable to say "put that out," when/wherever smoke is smelled so  
I've tried to ask my non-smoking friends for help on this one.

Thanks for your help and I hope that you're doing well.

Most Sincerely,
Andrew



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