Another feather in the cap of Boston!!!
I had to laugh when I heard the story about advertisements for the Cartoon Network being mistaken for bombs. Of course it happened in Boston. I have a few things to say...
1) From the pictures I've seen, these LED signs look kind of like the old characters from Space Invaders. How does that in any way resemble a bomb?
2) How arrogant of Bostonians to think terrorists would want to blow up anything in their 3rd rate city. No no, terrorists hijack planes in Boston then crash them into real cities like NY and DC. There's been no proof of this, but Im gonna say that the 9/11 hijackers made it through airport security because the TSA agents were reading about Manny Ramirez and Big Poppy in the newspaper.
3) This seems pretty intentional on the part of the Cartoon Network. In this age of media driven paranoia, where they make you think that your neighbor are assembling a bomb in their kitchen, and where an 'abandoned' shopping bag is a dirty bomb, it seems very irresponsible to place mysterious objects around Fenway Park and near metro stops.
4) According to Anderson Cooper, when police in Boston figured out that the "bombs" were just advertisements for the Cartoon Network, they contacted the network to ask where all the ads were. Cartoon Network had no idea where they were or how many were out there.
5) Who do they think planted these "devices"? Unless there's some evil Batman villain running around your city, I think your ok. ONly the Riddler or the Joker would make a bomb that lit up like these things.
1) From the pictures I've seen, these LED signs look kind of like the old characters from Space Invaders. How does that in any way resemble a bomb?
2) How arrogant of Bostonians to think terrorists would want to blow up anything in their 3rd rate city. No no, terrorists hijack planes in Boston then crash them into real cities like NY and DC. There's been no proof of this, but Im gonna say that the 9/11 hijackers made it through airport security because the TSA agents were reading about Manny Ramirez and Big Poppy in the newspaper.
3) This seems pretty intentional on the part of the Cartoon Network. In this age of media driven paranoia, where they make you think that your neighbor are assembling a bomb in their kitchen, and where an 'abandoned' shopping bag is a dirty bomb, it seems very irresponsible to place mysterious objects around Fenway Park and near metro stops.
4) According to Anderson Cooper, when police in Boston figured out that the "bombs" were just advertisements for the Cartoon Network, they contacted the network to ask where all the ads were. Cartoon Network had no idea where they were or how many were out there.
5) Who do they think planted these "devices"? Unless there's some evil Batman villain running around your city, I think your ok. ONly the Riddler or the Joker would make a bomb that lit up like these things.
Labels: "Boston Sucks", "Cartoon Network", Anderson Cooper, terror


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