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Teese described it as being akin to purchasing advertising space right in an end-user’s office. “You couldn’t rent a person’s office wall … here we are giving away a calendar that can cost a buck, or as high as $8 or $9 and we’re gonna use that space.”
And though the “sign” exists on a plain, old wall instead of appearing, say, as a lit-up signal in the sky—the point is the same: calendars will go on saving the day, one at a time.
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- People:
- Bob Teese
- Rob Marold
- Places:
- St. Paul, Minnesota
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