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an omen?
omg that is funny in a not-funny way.
Another example of responsible journalism from the Voice. This was not the logo of BP until 2000. That means that they couldn’t have used it in an ad in 1999. Please check out your stories in the future.
care to cite references, Lynn P?
If not, I would believe the Voice before I would believe you.
1999, 2000, who gives a shit. I think Lynn missed the whole point of the blog or just doesn’t have a sense of humor.
you gotta love truth in advertising…….