January 06, 2009
If you’re at this post, you likely came for the fake St. Gertrude’s High School ad. We kindly spoke with the original designer of the advertisement, and have since removed the “ads.” If you want to get technical: under the Constitution, we could have kept them up with the rights of parody, but we’re not trying to make enemies, just make people laugh.
Never heard from St. Gertrude’s High, but what, like they’d never heard a Catholic schoolgirl joke before?
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Right on!
Shouldn’t the text read: “Hell yeah: Catholic schoolgirls.” Or even “Hell yeah! Catholic schoolgirls!” What is “hells yeah”? Or am I missing something subtle here? Is there anything subtle here?
Well done, TA!
Now i need to go watch Kentucky Fried Movie!
This makes me laugh! Award winning campaign.
Short slirts, long legs … wooo wooo!
or skirts not slirts.
Entertaining, sure.
In line with the schools actual persona, yes. “Dirty Gerty”
Business generating marketing, no
Call me crazy, but I don’t think conversations between parents looking into private schools for their daughters include the degree in which their sex appeal will benefit.
“Call me crazy, but I don’t think conversations between parents looking into private schools for their daughters include the degree in which their sex appeal will benefit.”
Crazy.
Jim, are you sure this wouldn’t work? I say give it a chance.
Jim, you’re right. The children of those parents would be much better served at the The TA Institute for the Ironically-impaired
Thanks fouroboros for the plug; we’re offering a 2-for-1.5 discount into the TA Institute if anyone wants to sign up.
You know, it’s a very “remarkable” campaign. Seth Godin would approve.