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Hey guys, I have noticed from last couple of days there are these new mysterious ads on various billboards at Anzac bridge, M4, Broadway, Parramatta Rd,etc showing a group of people looking up the sky. Is it a teaser for a up coming movie, product or just the billboard company advertise themselve? Or I'm missing out something major here ???

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lol...you can't be sure abt that...I had seen an advertisement with this model with great boob wearing gown which shows a close up bit from her chest to hes waist, showing her cleavage....her right hand was folded up across the poster....guess what the advert is for??

it's for watch....but the poster has no watch in it at all....

haha i seen this in chatswood the other day and was thinking wtf?

I though maybe sunnies... but from where i was in the traffic, it looked like they where stairing at the vodafone building and thought... maybe it's for that. I guess not if the billboard advert is in a few places...

Maybe its the start of a new fad

Looking up at the sky ?

....who cares.....

its just another advertising companies plan to build up hype to a product launch, that in most cases isnt worth the hype anyway

Maybe for the new Superman movie coming out? I saw the teaser trailer for it not long ago, it had people in it staring at the sky.

I think i might be a bit early to start an advertising campaign for it though...

It says "Find out Feb 14" so maybe it's a present from the gods above for Valentine's day - we will miraculously be graced with enough rain to refill our damned dams. They seem to be looking up at clouds, anyway, so who knows?!?!?!

Damned dams - lol :)

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