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In this week's Baltimore City Paper - and not in the back with the phone sex ads, but in the front section, next to an article about free factory tours as summer entertainment - there is a large quarter-page ad:
"Finding great health care shouldn't be torture. Even if you're into that."
There's a graphic of a pair of handcuffs. And then a blurb explaining that "Chase Brexton is proud to offer a full spectrum of care in an open, comforting environment," and specifying the services they provide: medical care, dental care, mental health counseling, substance abuse services, pediatrics, et cetera.
I think that is so cool. If you just glance at it casually it seems like yet another dumb "edgy" advertising joke, but the people who need it are going to get the point. Yay Chase Brexton.
"Finding great health care shouldn't be torture. Even if you're into that."
There's a graphic of a pair of handcuffs. And then a blurb explaining that "Chase Brexton is proud to offer a full spectrum of care in an open, comforting environment," and specifying the services they provide: medical care, dental care, mental health counseling, substance abuse services, pediatrics, et cetera.
I think that is so cool. If you just glance at it casually it seems like yet another dumb "edgy" advertising joke, but the people who need it are going to get the point. Yay Chase Brexton.
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Date: 2009-05-23 02:23 am (UTC)