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Alternative Bus Slogan Contest

http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/print/2008/10/probably_no_god_bus.jpg

OK, since you guys all sucked pretty hard at my last contest, I thought I'd come up with one that someone actually has a chance of winning.

So everyone's probably heard about the "There's Probably No God" bus slogan campaign in London by now.

The other day, I ran across this fun little site where you can generate your own bus slogan.

You see where this is going...

Yep. That simple. Create your own religious bus slogan. Best one wins the book of her/his choice (under $20, please) from Amazon. One entry per person. Deadline is midnight Tuesday, February 24th.

OK, here's the thing. The website for the slogan generator recommends that you upload the image somewhere else (Flickr, Picasa, etc.) since, although it's possible to link to the created images directly, they will be compressed to a smaller file size and will vanish after 24 hours.

So it's up to you. You should probably upload the picture and send me the link, since it might otherwise disappear before I get a chance to look at it.

Winning picture also gets featured in next Wednesday's post.

That's it. Get creative.

Grace and Peace,
Raffi



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2 Comments:

  1. Mofast said...
     

    Alright, here's a shot.
    http://ruletheweb.co.uk/b3ta/bus/?s1=Do+you+EVER+WONDER+WHY&s2=ATHEISTS+GIVE+A+DAMN&s3=WHAT+YOU++BELIEVE%3F

  2. Raffi Shahinian said...
     

    Mofast,

    That one might have done it even if you weren't the only entry (so far). I guess bus slogans aren't everyone's cup of tea.

    Nice.

    Grace and Peace,
    Raffi

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