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November 25, 1991 Media >• continued from page 5 cost you a fortune, but you will be reim bursed with those millions through a monu mental reduction in the price of consumer goods. Also, no longer will you be inter rupted in the middle of Cheers for an advertise ment. Also, those who don't watch any television would not be con tributing to mass hypnotism every time they bought Ads thus perpetuate cycles whiqh_ lead to ridicule, robbery, violence, addiction, and death —American people would certainly be willing to sacrifice these things for ad vertisers' freedom of expression. We Want You... We Need You... The Guilfordian a Circulation Responsibilities include the direct implementa tion of a comprehensive circulation plan that would canvass the campus and possibly nearby businesses. Transportation helpful but not re quired. Job should require 90 minutes roughly each week. Perfect for individual who simply wants to join the Guilford family or has editorial aspirations and would like to become more integrated into the production .pwcess. Very meager salary compensated for by pleasure of spending time with Scott and Justin. Onlv requirement is thatjiQikta*"- lli,vv 10 count - something, and would experience drasti cally reduced prices and no TV support payments. These lucky, TV- free souls, can spend their cash and time elsewhere. Ban televisions ads, at least for the freedom of those who don't wish to dish out thousands of dollars every year from their food budgets in order to support a company's com mercials and the television station they don't even watch. Perspectives WMli% WByM I !Si ■■if- Ever Get Somebody Mylsted? - H J m 'M U.S. Department of Transportation THE GUILFORD lAN 6
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