NORML Tries Normal Advertising

NORML advertising from AdRants
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) placed shelf talkers* in grocery stores directly adjacent to the very products seemingly associated with items that are useful if you imbibe. Does this qualify as a grass roots campaign? LOL

NORML advertising from AdRants* Shelf Talkers attach to retail shelving and draw the shopper's eyes to your product.

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Cool Blog : Pictures From My World



























Please visit the Cool Blog of the Week: Pictures From My World

I love Bozette's pictures.

Her professional photographs of nature enable us to:
  • see the design of a butterfly wing,
  • understand the flower is a weed,
  • watch an unfolding blossom,
  • marvel at a glorious sunset . . .
Boz shares information as well as her photos. You never have to wonder "what was that?" on her blog.

Lately her photographs have been noticed by Ducks Unlimited and other wildlife groups. Some day, we can all say "I knew her when..."

Visit Pictures from My World and tell Boz that CyberCelt sent you.

Bloggers bare all for breast cancer research!

Boobie-Thon 2006click the banner to visit site

October 1, 2006 --Boobies. Although they come in all shapes and sizes (large, small, saggy and perky), they have one thing in common: The ability to develop cancer.

Even though there is no cure yet, the fifth annual Blogger Boobie-Thon is doing its part to make cancer a thing of the past.

From October 1-7, bloggers from across the globe can submit pictures of bare and covered breasts to raise money for breast cancer causes.

Founded in 2002 by Florida blogger Robyn Pollman, the Boobie-Thon has grown into a well-known event, raising over $26,000 for breast cancer and blogger-charity causes, with over 1500 people contributing pictures. The event raised $9240 between October 1-8, 2005, with $1355 going to a secondary charity: The American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Fund. The rest of the donations were donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Featured in Self Magazine’s Body Confidence Awards in 2004, both founders and participants are hoping to generate exposure and donations for a worthy cause. This year donors can choose to donate to either Children's Hospital Boston or the Komen Foundation.

Both male and female bloggers can submit pictures of their breasts. The covered boobies are featured on the free area of the site. The price of viewing the bare breasts is $50, made payable to Children's Hospital Boston or The Komen Foundation. A copy of an e-receipt is needed in order to gain the password to the Not Safe for Work portion of the site.

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