Ravenwood - 06/15/04 06:15 AM
The Commonwealth of Virginia will begin public service announcements with messages like "Isn't she a little young?" and "Sex with a minor, don't go there". The advertisements will appear on billboards, posters, coasters and napkins in bars, restaurants and stores in five Virginia cities reports the AP.
As a Virginia citizen and native, this seems pretty embarrasing. Should we really have to tell this to people? It could be worse, we could be like West Virginia where a new ad campaign will post messages to discourage running moonshine and having sex with your cousin.
You know, as much as I try to think charitably, I really can't stand West Virginia. I keep telling myself that there must be nice people there, but the only nice West Virginians I ever encounter seem to be the ones who've decided to come to Virginia.
Posted by: Robert Bauer at June 16, 2004 7:09 AMI think they tried that already. Remember the T-shirt controversy over the slogan
"West Virginia: It's All Relative" ?
Posted by: Kevin Baker at June 16, 2004 9:08 AM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014