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From: paul krassner
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@grnail.com>
Subject: yikes
Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2017 18:36:57 +0000
I'm against censorship, and that includes Kathy Griffin. CNN eats chickenshit. What she did is
nothing compared to Trump's murderous evil.
P.S. THIS LITERALLY REEKS WITH IRONY...THIS IS WHERE CNN GETS ITS
CHICKENSHIT. A COMMERCIAL THAT THEY'RE LOSING BECAUSE OF KATHY:
SQUATTY POTTY - KATHY GRIFFIN "FULL OF SHIT" (2017) (USA)
09 May, 2017
By Dabitch
0 Comments Second week of May this Kathy Griffin ad rolls out digital media
only, where Kathy tells people that they are "full of shit." Literally. See, Kathy Griffin has a potty mouth but also
a selling point - the reason you'd use the squatty potty is to properly empty your bowels. "It's like a colonic" she
explains, but without that hose up your ass. A cute blue turd bleeps her potty mouth but the point is still made.
You may remember Squatty Potty's pooping unicorn video created by the Harmon Brothers in 2015. Now Kathy
Griffin is their first celebrity spokesperson. The brand's CEO and co-creator, Bobby Edwards, finds her quirky,
brave and fearless, which makes her a good ambassador for the brand as they target women with this
campaign.
Edwards says the brand team fell in love with the "full of shit" idea from Bravery Films, "it got the biggest
laughs" from staff. Howie Ronay, Bravery Films' founder and chief creative officer, a former FCB exec who
worked on the 2013 viral hit "Ship My Pants" for Kmart explains: "We know a lot of people struggle with this
issue, and we decided to take a common colloquial phrase and use it literally." Basically, this is "ship my pants
II." Enough about poop, not all ads can be great.
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