February 10, 2003

Leaping Lobsters

I was driving to work today, listening to KROQ with Kevin & Bean in the morning...a pretty damn hilarious show that entertains me for the 45 mins it takes to get to work. And they had caught wind of an advertising campaign that Rubio's Mexican Bar & Grill is doing promoting a slew of new fancy lobster dishes, with the slogan being "Livin' La Vida Lobster". So they got the president & CEO on the phone and teased him a bit about his corny and outdated slogan and ran by a few of their more "timely" ideas by him, some of which included:
1) Got Lobster?
2) Who let the lobster out? Woof! Woof!
3) Frankly, Lobster, I don't give a damn.
4) Dude, Where's My Lobster? **my personal favorite
5) Lord of the Lobster: The Two Tails
So I thought I might try a few:
1) Obey your Lobster
2) Bravelobster
3) About Lobster
4) Lobster, you had me at hello.
Alright...so maybe it's a little too early in the morning to come up with anything brilliant. I did manage to entertain myself for almost half an hour though!

Posted by at February 10, 2003 08:44 AM
Comments

Lobster, where's my dude?

Posted by: michele on February 10, 2003 08:52 AM

oh, be-LOBSTER!

Posted by: holohan on February 10, 2003 09:10 AM

10,000 Lobsters Under the Sea

Posted by: michele on February 10, 2003 09:22 AM

Ben-Lobster or Lobster-Hur.

Posted by: michele on February 10, 2003 09:23 AM

Lobster: It's What's For Dinner

Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane! It's a lobster!

Where Do You Want to Eat Lobster Today?

Dude, Get a Lobster

3M: We Don't Make Lobster. We Make Lobster Better.

Eat My Lobster-Shorts.

Pontian: Lobster-Driving Excitement.

Posted by: Jacob on February 10, 2003 01:52 PM

"Pontian" isn't supposed to be some sort of obscure funny reference. It's my giant fingers mashing at the keyboard and somehow hitting "n" instead of "c".

Posted by: Jacob on February 11, 2003 09:55 AM

heheheheh...
you guys are pretty funny!
ah the joys of diversions from work...

Posted by: jade on February 11, 2003 11:03 AM
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