Fools!

by Robert Popper on April 24, 2009 · 6 comments

Fancy a glass of milk? Do you? DO YOU?!

My god! What was it with the 70′s? Was everyone really that terrifying?

Thanks to the ridiculously talented artist Jim Hance for this milky information nugget. How talented is he? Well click here to find out.

  • Joellifer

    Well, that told me! At least he wasn’t following a truck with cans of uranium on the back.

  • http://twitter.com/johnshepherd John Shepherd

    He’s right. The driver is a fool. Look at all the milk that went to waste.

  • http://www.twitter.com/neurosceptic Kris Rennie

    Despite the current climate in a world where we are bombarded with dystopian images of recession, terrorism and global warming pushing our world to the precipice, people these days fail to realise how lucky they have got it when thats all they have to worry about.

    The public information films from the 70s were constant flashing beacons of incandescent light and shrilling cacophonic klaxons through the medium of television indicating to our parents and their parents about the fatalities that could await them through such seemingly innocent situations, whether it be about polished floors, furniture labelling, kites and weaving.

    I am glad i didn’t have to put up with this constant pressure of daily vigilance as i was only born in 1979 but i am sure the horror and dread expressed through these public information adverts helped my parents turn me into the man i am today.

    A man who has a trauma-inducing phobia of polished floors.

    Kris

  • Nick

    And remember…. Go easy on your EBE’s.

  • Glummbo

    Look at this man, FOOL, He’s a FOOL, and you’re a FOOL too. I pity the Foo, I think we have just found Mr T’s origins… 1970s british public information broadcasts

  • Joellifer

    Well, that told me! At least he wasn't following a truck with cans of uranium on the back.

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