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Date Posted: 22:57:15 01/25/03 Sat
Author: No name
Subject: Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION!
In reply to: 's message, "IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION!" on 22:35:39 01/25/03 Sat

PRESS RELEASE: "Giant Lava Lamp found in Soap Lake, WA USA."
Never underestimate the power of bull pucky. How pukka is that?

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[> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Howdy_Doody, 23:20:41 01/25/03 Sat

The giant lava lamp can't be found in Soap Lake, WA USA cause it's not there. :)


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[> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Chong, 07:18:05 01/26/03 Sun

Lava lamps are showing up all over town. Johns has one and so does the Del-Red. Rumor has it that the Lava Team is setting up the manufacture of lava lamps in town. What is next? A SeaFair Parade Giant Lava Lamp Float entry?


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[> [> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- CHING, 08:11:10 01/26/03 Sun

What's next you say? Float the money, float the giant. The slogan in every empty storefront could be ROSEBOWL OR BUST.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- CHEECH, 06:57:14 01/29/03 Wed

The huge lava lamp will get shaken up on the long trip to the Super Bowl. The lava may poop-out or the glass get cracked. That's the way to go. Get rid of that energy sucking gizmo.


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[> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Mary, 07:11:27 01/26/03 Sun

The lavalamp team says 300 to 500 million people have read about the lamp. That is a lot of people. What is going to happen when a few million show to see the lamp and no lamp is found? The lavalamp team needs to get busy fast to build the lamp before the masses show up. They say when they build it, the people will come. Their publicity has been so effective, the people have already started coming long before they built it. The people don't even find the Lamp Lighter open 'cause only non-smokers are welcome.


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[> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Mack, 07:22:49 01/26/03 Sun

The "300 to 500 million readers" is a claim made by the Lava Lamp Team. Their own lavalamp website has only 76 posts on it, most from the same posters. The numbers don't jive.


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[> [> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- BUD, 08:34:21 01/26/03 Sun

For example, say there really were 500 million readers and 76 goodwill posters on lava team's .com, that's a simple mathamatical deduction. Seems logic then to assume there were 424 million CONS instead of PROS. The Cons may have been deleted.


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[> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Kat2002, 08:23:27 01/26/03 Sun

I read the news report where Blake had said something to the effect that he wants to see it built in 3 years or----in his lifetime. That is about as wide a range answer given whenever asked about cost of project. Readers do not mean diddly squat when it comes to the issue of having no yenom; money backwards.


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[> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- Chas., 04:56:14 01/29/03 Wed

The GIANT LAVA LAMP POSTERS have been built. People can come and see those; looks pretty close to real, real as it can be expected to be and more like as real as it is going to get. :)


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[> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- No name, 16:08:23 01/27/03 Mon

What does pukka mean?


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[> [> [> Re: IS THE GIANT LAVA LAMP A "HUMONGO" PUBLICITY STUNT? A NEED FOR ATTENTION! -- dean, 16:16:08 01/27/03 Mon

Your talking about the posted message that says, "How pukka is that?" (that lava lamp idea) Pukka means genuine. How genuine is that? (that lava lamp idea) Message questioned whether the idea is real.


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