How to identify a zombie: The Hoppus Technique

Some say the world will end in fire;
Some say in ice...

Obviously those people don't watch TV, because everyone knows the world will end in a Zombie Apocalypse.

When that happens, it's imperative to master the Hoppus Technique. Why you ask? Because as Mr Hoppus eloquently explains, 

"Once the dust settles from the “zombiepocalypse,” the world will be a barren hellscape, inhabited by roaming hordes of the undead, searching to feast upon the flesh of the small bands of surviving humans who somehow escaped the initial carnage.  Upon encountering another person/zombie, using “The Hoppus Technique,” one issues the challenge: “STOP!!”  The correct response from the other subject to this challenge is “HAMMER TIME!”  Then (and this is VERY IMPORTANT) BOTH PARTIES must perform the entire dance from the “U Can’t Touch This” video.  If either party cannot complete the ENTIRE DANCE, beware!!!  They’re obviously a zombie.  Avoid them at all costs.  Do not trust them, do not give them shelter, do not offer them a spot in your fantasy football league, and do not invite them to your neighborhood pot-luck picnic to celebrate the victory (at the state level) of your local football team...So can we all agree on this technique of challenge/response?  We need to think of these protocols now, people, before it’s too late!!  The “Hammer Dance” may well be our only hope of survival…"

And in between Hammertime don't forget vital rules when in Zombieland...

Vampires and werewolves are so 2009.

 

Paint much?

Seems like 2010 is turning out to be a good year for body paint.

For those of you from Asia or who have visited Thailand, you should be familiar with the phrase, "Same same but different." These next 2 campaigns are kinda like that with the clever use of paint and the human body.

First up is this Breast Cancer Awareness campaign done by DDB Singapore for the Breast Cancer Foundation of Singapore.

See more of DDB's work.

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Then on a more commercial note, AT&T hands you the message that they have the most extensive coverage worldwide. Play a little game with yourself, guess the country depicted without reading the copy. See how well you do!

Props to my dad for emailing me this, images from Funzug.

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