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Man Auctions Forehead Advertising on eBay

Sammy at Palm Addict writes "According to the BBC, a 20-year-old US man is selling advertising space on his forehead to the highest bidder on website eBay. "Andrew Fisher, from Omaha, Nebraska, said he would have a non-permanent logo or brand name tattooed on his head for 30 days. "The way I see it I'm selling something I already own; after 30 days I get it back." Mr Fisher has received 39 bids so far, with the largest bid currently at more than $322 (£171).""

325 comments

  1. Sounds a bit dangerous... by FyRE666 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...I hope for this guy's sake that the goatse guy isn't bidding on this auction...

    1. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by garcia · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Well it's obvious that he's little more than an asshole anyway so why would it matter? He could either hide in his house for 30 days until the goatse.cx contract was up or put another cartoonlike graphic up to "prove" he had gone through with his end of the deal.

    2. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by Richie1984 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well, he's already said that he has a final veto over what goes on his head. If goatse guy bids, and wins, then it's up to Mr Fisher whether he wants that on his head. But frankly...who wouldn't?

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    3. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      He will just have to buy an asshat, problem solved.

    4. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Why would any company pay for this?

      Nike has no problem getting people to pay them to have advertisements over their heads.

    5. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by orkysoft · · Score: 2, Funny
      It would be cooler if some Neal Stephenson fan won the auction:
      POOR IMPULSE
      CONTROL
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    6. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by operagost · · Score: 3, Funny

      ... or Target stores.

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    7. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, look how much the "Bumfights" tattoo did for the guy who got that one done _permanently_. Look how much it did for Bumfights enterprise.

    8. Re:Sounds a bit dangerous... by changcho · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's all part of President Bush's plan to transform the US population into an 'ownership society'...

  2. It's a stunt... by Jhon · · Score: 4, Informative

    His auction.

    It looks like the ebay trolls are going to kill his auction, though. I think this is more of a 'stunt' by someone desperately seeking attention. Kinda funny... but still a 'stunt'.

    1. Re:It's a stunt... by MaelstromX · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It looks like the ebay trolls are going to kill his auction, though. I think this is more of a 'stunt' by someone desperately seeking attention. Kinda funny... but still a 'stunt'.

      Which really makes me wonder why anyone even gives a second thought to all the stupid shit people put for sale on eBay anymore. It was cute the first couple of times, but now we're having a major news source reporting every couple weeks about some kook who listed something stupid that will get driven up to a ridiculous level by the media attention.

      At some point, when will everybody just stop caring? eBay is just an extention of the real world marketplace. If I go to a flea market and find someone's garbage for sale, what are the odds that any news organization would write a story about that? So why do the rules change for eBay?

    2. Re:It's a stunt... by _PimpDaddy7_ · · Score: 0, Troll

      Oh he's from Omaha? That explains many things.

    3. Re:It's a stunt... by mkcheme · · Score: 1

      And this is not realted to another auction?

    4. Re:It's a stunt... by seanadams.com · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I think this is more of a 'stunt' by someone desperately seeking attention.

      No, I'll bet he makes a fortune.

      This is going to be all over the news. It's brilliant.

    5. Re:It's a stunt... by ducatier · · Score: 0

      Does a Tin foil hat cover the forhead?

    6. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Because it's funny. Laugh.

    7. Re:It's a stunt... by orkysoft · · Score: 1

      Because it's on the internet, on a computer. eBay has a patent on that, you know!

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    8. Re:It's a stunt... by myukew · · Score: 1

      hell! it's already at 15k$!?!

    9. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For the same reason people make a big deal out of using using a cell phone to make a telephone call.

      Eventually they'll both be old school.

    10. Re:It's a stunt... by bozoman42 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It's human interest and it has national appeal. You always (for some reason) want to have some human interest in your news coverage to give it that "awwwwww" effect. Probably to distract people from wondering if what you're covering in other news is accurate and/or comprehensive. And if it's a slow day, weird stuff like this is always apropos. And the fact that everybody in the nation can load eBay over the Internet just makes it more attractive.

    11. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They have the internet on computers?

      Homer J. Simpson

    12. Re:It's a stunt... by BrynM · · Score: 4, Insightful
      It was cute the first couple of times, but now we're having a major news source reporting every couple weeks about some kook who listed something stupid that will get driven up to a ridiculous level by the media attention.
      It's the news we're fed. When networks and local news want to downplay real current events, we get this kind of crap instead. I'm not saying that there's some vast conspiracy or something, but there does seem to be a definite push for "catchy" yet unimportant news which helps keep the populace mis-informed. Your local channel will probably have "Sell your forhead as ad space - Tonight at 11" rather than "Accused ringleader of prisoner abuse scandal goes on trial" or "Nuclear submarine hit undersea object". Sad, but true. Remember that an under-educated populace is more maleable in most views.

      I think it fits on /. as one of those weird-geek items, but that's about it.

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    13. Re:It's a stunt... by Woogiemonger · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I actually think it's a perfectly acceptable thing to sell, and it's true that the concept of marketing one's forehead warrants special attention. Think of the social ramifications of such a sale. People might feel a bit more rejection with a company's ad on his forehead, because people that normally talk to him would feel advertising is interfering with a personal relationship. And more importantly, how many employers are going to be comfortable with someone advertising another company on his forehead?

    14. Re:It's a stunt... by macdaddy · · Score: 1

      No shit. I wish I'd thought of it. Our power was out here for for 5 days or so thanks to an ice storm (still out for some folks). I'm thinking that this is an inexpensive type of advertising that works through disasters such as power outages. Helluva idea.

    15. Re:It's a stunt... by cowlum · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I dont any one does give it a second though initially, a few people just bid for fun. But when the bidding exceeds $1000 it becomes quite interesting because of the money involved, condsidering it is such a simple/stupid idea. The great part is this silly idea is now making the guy wealthy. Its becoming self perpetuating the more people bid the more the larger companies want part of the advertising ($15,000 may be little for this kind of advertising). IMO its a great idea by Andrew, a get rich quick scheme that actually appears to be working. I enjoy it because its fun and I feel good for Andrew the student..

    16. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Without media attention auctions like this would not get any bids because few people would know about them.

      Many if not most of the bids (especially as they get higher) are fraudulent and are not made with any intention of actually purchasing the product.

    17. Re:It's a stunt... by caino59 · · Score: 0, Redundant

      he's an art student - i dont think he has a job to worry about his employer feeling some kind of way about a tatoo

    18. Re:It's a stunt... by krony · · Score: 1

      How can you mark this as funny, when it is obviously a troll? You've probably never moved out of your momma's basement in Arkansas, so don't crack a forward moving city like Omaha!

    19. Re:It's a stunt... by zrk · · Score: 1

      They should retitle this discussion "Man eBays his 15 minutes of fame"

    20. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You know, every time George Bush decides a scientific report proving global warming should be ignored because it will "cost the taxpayers too much money", the newspaper article about it in the local conservative hick town I live in get buried on page six. Meanwhile, the Laci Peterson case hits page one--an interesting story, but one that only truly affects a few dozen people.

    21. Re:It's a stunt... by Obliviously · · Score: 1

      It's not an especially unique stunt either. Maxim magazine featured an article two years ago describing how two university students "rented" space on various shirts and pants they wore on campus for local companies.

      Believe it or not this kind of advertising has the potential to make some fair supplementary cash if done properly. If a student can earn a few hundred (advertising for 2 or 3 companies) a month for simply going to class then "self" advertising has its potential.... ...writing on your forehead is just plain stupid... ;-)

    22. Re:It's a stunt... by dasunt · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It's the news we're fed. When networks and local news want to downplay real current events, we get this kind of crap instead. I'm not saying that there's some vast conspiracy or something, but there does seem to be a definite push for "catchy" yet unimportant news which helps keep the populace mis-informed.

      The push that you speak of is the public itself: News caters to the lowest common denominator.

      Blame the public.

    23. Re:It's a stunt... by tommyth · · Score: 1
      So why do the rules change for eBay?

      Because it takes no effort to put a URL in a "news" article. In order to cover a swap meet or any other RealWorld(tm) auctions, a media outlet would have to send a crew out to create the content (images, interviews) of their article or news story.

      In addition, this is very old news. Someone tried this exact same 'stunt' over a year ago. I guess next /. is going to report that someone is trying to sell their soul on eBay. I crack me up.

    24. Re:It's a stunt... by lowrydr310 · · Score: 1
      When networks and local news want to downplay real current events, we get this kind of crap instead.

      Ahh.. this makes me think of CNN's TOP STORIES from last week.

      CNN... BREAKING NEWS!!!
      Aniston, Pitt separating after 4 years of marriage
      Julia Roberts buys land from Secretary Rumsfeld

      I couldn't believe that BOTH of these stores appeared together on CNN's Top Stories list.

      Now one of today's headlines is Principal cracks down on 'freak dancing'.

    25. Re:It's a stunt... by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 2, Insightful


      ( ) News for Nerds.
      ( ) Stuff that matters.

      Hmmm...

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    26. Re:It's a stunt... by The+Good+Reverend · · Score: 1

      It's the news we're fed..."Sell your forhead as ad space - Tonight at 11" rather than "Accused ringleader of prisoner abuse scandal goes on trial" or "Nuclear submarine hit undersea object"

      As you post this, those stories are on the front pages of CNN.com and MSNBC.com, and the forehead story wasn't. Just some perspective.

      It's absolutely nothing new that people enjoy human interest stories. There's no magical time in the past when "all news was good, hard news" - for most of the last century, news was very local or very large national news, and there were always human interest stories.

      And guess what? You don't have to eat anything you're "fed". You have hundreds of cable and satelite channels, millions of web pages, and all sorts of independant media in all forms. No time in history have more people in the world had more access to more sources of news than today.

      What exactly are you complaining about?

    27. Re:It's a stunt... by BrynM · · Score: 1
      As you post this, those stories are on the front pages of CNN.com and MSNBC.com, and the forehead story wasn't. Just some perspective... You don't have to eat anything you're "fed"... What exactly are you complaining about?
      I agree about having to look for real news. I find news on my own. As predicted though, Channel 10 here in Sacramento ran their blurb for their 10PM news with the forehead story. This is the type of news most americans see. I'm complaining about fluff being the selling point. I agree with a previous replier (is that a word?) that It's what the public asked for and it's what they're given for the most part - even when it's not what they want or even real news. The public isn't out there marking a checklist of newsworthy items to report on - that's decided for them. Remember the stories about there being so many stories about the OJ trial? I have seen "news" about "news" being on the "news" more and more often ever since. If that wasn't a symptom of something being broken... Maybe we're heading torward an age of media mainly only reporting on media. Oh wait...
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    28. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I Think you meant malleable.
      Maleable on the other hand is when a women is ok'ed for a sex change.

    29. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      redundant....i dont even see any replies to the parent post -sheesh!

      look at the times people.

    30. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > Blame the public.

      Thank you Mr. Philip Morris.

    31. Re:It's a stunt... by ergo98 · · Score: 1

      15K of imaginary money - I find it astounding that this must be the 40th or so major Ebay story (from people selling livers to Eminem's childhood house to a city in California to a piece of toast with Jesus on it), each time with the bidding reaching unprecedented levels, and each time people repeat the current price as it is real money: It almost never is, instead being a line of bogus bidders. When Ebay gets a whiff of one of these BS auctions they start authenticating bidders, but before then it's just fantasty money.

      Go create yourself a new account and bid $1,000,000 dollars.

    32. Re:It's a stunt... by ergo98 · · Score: 1

      No, I'll bet he makes a fortune.

      Uh, what are you willing to bet? I'll bet that he makes some laughable amount, unless it gets enough media attention (which it won't) that someone like GoldenPalace buys it to get mentioned in the news (they've been very effective doing that). No one wants to advertise on some morons head, and this "Advertise on Me" thing is so late 90s -- Astounding that people think this is new when this was all done extensively during the .COM boom.

    33. Re:It's a stunt... by rinkjustice · · Score: 1

      I'd rather read a news story like this one than read about children murdered or some 18 wheel transport truck that jack-knifed on highway 401. The reason news like this propagates so quickly is because it's light fare.

      Who wants to be depressed when they get home from work? I want to be uplifted (or at least mildly amused).

    34. Re:It's a stunt... by deblau · · Score: 1
      I'll come right out and take credit for the massive left-wing media conspiracy. After all, if you're going to embrace the madness with delusions of grandeur, you might as well go for the really stunning ones.

      I enjoy getting fed worthless crap by journalists who wouldn't know a real story if it walked up and shat in their cereal. It just means that truly evil people like myself can keep the rest of you schmucks in the dark when we unleash our... no, that would be giving it away. I've seen too many Kevin Smith movies to reveal all my plans before the end. Just know that when the sun gets blotted out when you least expect it, don't panic. It's already too late to panic.

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    35. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For Goddess' sake, man! That's just what they WANT you to think!

    36. Re:It's a stunt... by djcrook · · Score: 1

      I used to work for Fox. All the major news networks care about it ratings because they determine the price of the commercials (which is thier largest revenue source. Stories like this are simply more attractive to cable viewers, so news broadcasters have to show them. They seem evil, yes... but it's more of a reflection of the average viewers demand...

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    37. Re:It's a stunt... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or how about, Rolling Stone refuses to run ad for Bible. This is news? I guess the 'evil liberal media' strikes again...? Publisher suppresses anti-Bush art/propaganda, and the left wing wackos are going crazy, and the right wing nuts say that it's their publication, and they can do whatever they want. When the same happens with religion art/propaganda, each side completely reverses their roles. Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture?

  3. The listing by ralphb · · Score: 1

    Here is the auction. The bidding is up to nearly US$15K.

  4. Ebay Link, and Update... by bje2 · · Score: 2, Informative

    here's the link to the ebay item...

    it appears that since the story was written, the advertising space is now up to 99 bids, with current high bid of $14,999.00, placed by http://www.pitronix.co.uk/...

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    1. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by MightyMartian · · Score: 2, Insightful

      > it appears that since the story was written, the advertising space is now up to 99 bids, with current
      > high bid of $14,999.00, placed by http://www.pitronix.co.uk/...

      I was going to say what a stupid bastard this guy is, but now...

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    2. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by Bastian · · Score: 1

      Geez, let's hope that the tattoo design they come up with isn't nearly as bad as their web design.

      Uck! it's like the '90s all over again.

    3. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      It's above 15K now which apparently requires a credit card to show that the buyer is serious. Whatever people can say about the guy, he's made more money in the last week than I have

    4. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Makes you wonder how many sales a UK website makes in Omaha, US...

    5. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by blackest_k · · Score: 2, Funny

      What an idiot, would i buy a mobile phone from pitronix anyway?

      but on the otherhand I just clicked through to pitronix web site. Ok I am not going to buy anything but some people might.

      Even better for pitronix they might not even have to pay anything for the plug that bidding for space on this guys forehead if someone outbids them.

      So the question has to be on which body part are you prepared to sell advertising space and who could you see bidding for space on it?

    6. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by kryptkpr · · Score: 1

      That's the shadiest website ever. They claim that when you buy a "signal booster" from them for 20 pounds they will give you a free phone. The link at the bottom for the "How does it work?" is broken. Not to mention that it's hosted on angelfire/lycos.

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    7. Re:Ebay Link, and Update... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So you're thinking Slashdot's got a better design ?

  5. sigh by N3wsByt3 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    People sell everything, these days. Gues there is a 'need' for it...

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  6. Welll.... by Mz6 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    I live in Omaha as well... Of course the local news is having a field day with this kid. Anyways... they did their story last night and I don't see whats so special about it. In fact, I am even more surprised to see it posted on Slashdot.

    The submitter also forgot to check the actual eBay auction before posting.. This morning it was sitting at around $2,550 and as of right now, at 2:30 CST it's around $15,000.

    So... whats going to happen? He gets a lot of press from it, people run up the fradulent bid and he never gets paid. The End.

    Here's the link to the auction... and the link to his website..

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  7. Will he tattoo it? by albn · · Score: 1

    Bumfights did it, and why not this fellow? For over $300, he might as well.

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    1. Re:Will he tattoo it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hi my name is albn, I'm to important to RTFA.

    2. Re:Will he tattoo it? by albn · · Score: 1

      I did read the article, and was talking about a temporary tattoo and not a permanent one. For that money, it might as well be.

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  8. Tough to Meter by serutan · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How do you measure the number of hits on the guy's forehead?

    1. Re:Tough to Meter by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Funny
      How do you measure the number of hits on the guy's forehead?


      Count the lumps?

      =)

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    2. Re:Tough to Meter by kkovach · · Score: 2, Funny

      I'd guess by the number of lumps? :-)

      - Kevin

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    3. Re:Tough to Meter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think the DEA should rent the space and then send him to Colombia to raise awareness. I'm sure lots of people would like to hit his head then.

    4. Re:Tough to Meter by MarkGriz · · Score: 1

      Like this?

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    5. Re:Tough to Meter by Mr.+Bad+Example · · Score: 1

      > How do you measure the number of hits on the guy's forehead?

      With SmiteMeter. Duh!

  9. Does forehead advertising work .... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... It just did!

  10. Heh by Mr.Zong · · Score: 1

    Lets pool our cash and advertise for GIMP.

    1. Re:Heh by Norgus · · Score: 1

      I think just maybe the GIMP wants _positive_ advertisement.

    2. Re:Heh by Malc · · Score: 2, Funny

      It would be better spent on an ad to hire a UI developer for the GIMP. The GIMP itself would receive indirect advertising then.

    3. Re:Heh by mreed911 · · Score: 1

      I wonder - would he take extra money to wear the ball in his moth WHILE "The Gimp" is tattooed on his forehead? Would the advertiser be liable for medical bills?

  11. please.... by Legato895 · · Score: 4, Funny

    please don't let this guy give you the wrong impressions about nebraska :( we're not all that desperate for recognition.

    1. Re:please.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Shut up Dorothy. Er, was that Kansas? Oh well, same difference...

    2. Re:please.... by corngrower · · Score: 2, Funny

      I live in rural North Dakota. Wonder how much I could get for renting my forehead?

    3. Re:please.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Please don't let this guy give you the wrong impression about Nebraska either. LET ME! OOH! Let me do it! I wast attention! ME ME ME!! OEVR HERE!! YEAH, LOOK AT ME! WoooHooo!!! I *AM* desperate for attention! ME ME ME ME!!!

      *cough*

    4. Re:please.... by KlomDark · · Score: 2, Funny

      I've been thinking about running my own forehead auction - I'm from Omaha as well, and I'm a lot taller (6'5) than this guy, so my forehead will have more visibility. :)

    5. Re:please.... by _ph1ux_ · · Score: 1

      I think I have some loose change in my pocket....

    6. Re:please.... by bluestrain · · Score: 1

      Great, another idiot putting my hometown on the map. Of course, what do you expect when the local Chamber of Commerce comes up with slogans like "Omaha. Rare. Well Done"

      More like

      "Omaha. We want to be cool, but we're clueless"

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    7. Re:please.... by Legato895 · · Score: 1

      :D omaha: we aren't the capitol... but we got a fine ass zoo!

    8. Re:please.... by billster0808 · · Score: 1

      Wow, I know this kid from my church. I was shocked when I saw him on the local news last night, but now he's on /. Crazy

  12. Just goes to show by Ridgelift · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here's the auction here (which of course is up in the high bid ludicrousphere), but it looks like he won't be the first.

    I predict there will be several hundred of these within 24 hours on eBay. Just goes to show that whatever great heights mankind can reach, stupid people can stoop much lower.

    1. Re:Just goes to show by DownTownMT · · Score: 1
      I predict there will be several hundred of these within 24 hours on eBay.

      Your spider sense is correct. Here is another:

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5949256699&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

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    2. Re:Just goes to show by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      which of course is up in the high bid ludicrousphere
      $15,000+ dollars!? It has definitely gone plaid.
    3. Re:Just goes to show by fraggirl13 · · Score: 1

      The guy needs to go to college. He misspelled wierd.

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    4. Re:Just goes to show by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I really hope you were joking.

    5. Re:Just goes to show by Hawkxor · · Score: 1

      well.. you mispelled it..

    6. Re:Just goes to show by LordOfYourPants · · Score: 1

      And you misspelled "misspelled." I would say this is ironic but there is a group of people on here (think of the "rabble rabble rabble" guys from South Park) who wget/grep slashdot every 4 minutes for the word "ironic/irony" being used and auto-reply to say it is being used incorrectly.

    7. Re:Just goes to show by spectre_240sx · · Score: 1

      Yes, and if they all get up to that much money with real bids I'd certainly do it myself as well.

    8. Re:Just goes to show by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      who wants to advertise on someone's forehead http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5949275091&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
      will do it on his ass...

    9. Re:Just goes to show by tsunamifirestorm · · Score: 1

      but it looks like he won't be the first

      The auction in the article is a 10-day auction and has already been running fo 7 days. This post refers to an auction that started 10 hours ago (as of this post) and because it is only a three day auction will finish first by a half-day or so. It is almost certainly a copycat.

    10. Re:Just goes to show by Hawkxor · · Score: 1

      And you still used the word ironic in your post.

      And so have I in mine...

      repeat ad nauseam

    11. Re:Just goes to show by Herr_Nightingale · · Score: 1

      This isn't novel or new. Bernard Hopkins has been selling his entire back (to goldenpalace.com) during high profile fights.

      The forehead advert is a crappy alternative to the real exposure that Hopkins gets.

  13. Turok? by BigDork1001 · · Score: 1

    Hasn't something like this already been done?

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    1. Re:Turok? by mmkkbb · · Score: 1

      Boxers do it, and some chick ran topless+pasties onto a golf course for goldenpalace.com

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    2. Re:Turok? by mtrupe · · Score: 1

      I love your sig.... :-)

      http://fromthemorning.blogspot.com

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  15. Mr. Fisher, consider yourself warned. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Something tells me that the zeitgeist will have a field day with this one.

    Wow.

  16. can I pick backwards writing? by Turn-X+Alphonse · · Score: 1

    Can I buy it and get him to write "I sold out!" backwards on his forehead?

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    1. Re:can I pick backwards writing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, but maybe you could get him to put "I got a clue!", or "I grew up and got a life!" on there. Maybe.

    2. Re:can I pick backwards writing? by LocoMan · · Score: 1

      Maybe put "crap inside" looking like the "intel inside" logo... :)

    3. Re:can I pick backwards writing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now *that* WOULD be funny. =)

    4. Re:can I pick backwards writing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He should pay ME to advertise on his forehead, sort of like a Nike T-Shirt. Maybe Group X could advertise on his front head.

  17. ideas... by bje2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    let's all kick in a few bucks and put a big "/." on his forhead...

    either that or "all your base are belong to us"...

    --

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    1. Re:ideas... by WinterSolstice · · Score: 4, Funny

      How about a 400 error... I bet we could /. his forehead :)

      -WS

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    2. Re:ideas... by wowbagger · · Score: 5, Funny

      No, a big L.

    3. Re:ideas... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No no no, he needs to have I failed it on his forehead.

    4. Re:ideas... by apt142 · · Score: 2, Funny

      I bet it would only take 1 hit.

    5. Re:ideas... by starrsoft · · Score: 1
      Smashmouth, All-star :
      Somebody once told me
      The world is gonna roll me
      I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed
      She was looking kind of dumb
      With her finger and her thumb
      In the shape of an "L" on her forehead
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    6. Re:ideas... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Make that "All your FACE are belong to us"!

    7. Re:ideas... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'd throw in $5 for 'fuckface'. See how long this trend lasts after that...

    8. Re:ideas... by wohlford · · Score: 1

      I think the word LOSER would do it best. It would also have the additional benefit of representing most of the Slashdot crew (including me). ;-)

      --
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    9. Re:ideas... by natrius · · Score: 1
    10. Re:ideas... by aerthling · · Score: 1

      Or perhaps the Mozilla Foundation could bid on it :)

      Maybe they should add those to the Mozilla Store - Firefox forehead tattoos. I'd buy one.

    11. Re:ideas... by Fjornir · · Score: 1

      Why not the 503 error we've all come to know and love?

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    12. Re:ideas... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fuck! I knew someone was going to say that.

  18. Links by iota · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here's the action: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5947720145&rd=1 which is currently at $14,999.00.
    Also the homepage: http://www.humanadspace.com/
    ... and another guy : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5949241580&rd=1 trying the same thing but for a week instead of 30 days.

    1. Re:Links by myukew · · Score: 1

      ha! the other guy's auction is at $7. Everyone's gonna laugh at him for selling his forehead for like nothing :-P

    2. Re:Links by Somegeek · · Score: 1

      Actually if you read the auction he's not selling his forehead space, he's selling space on some other guy's forehead, who apparently doen't know about this yet... He who laughs last...

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  19. Already own? by odie_q · · Score: 1

    "The way I see it I'm selling something I already own"

    Wow, that's neat. I generally am only able to sell things I not yet own. But of course, once I've sold it, it's mine!

    (And yes, I turned off my karma bonus for this silly posting)

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  20. 100 to 1 by Neil+Blender · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Goldenpalace.com buys it.

    1. Re:100 to 1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I'll take it!

      - Richard Rowe
      CEO, Golden Palace

  21. Like the Times Square JumboTron on New Years' Eve! by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow. If this Fisher guy can net $322 with his human-sized forehead just walking around Nebraska, it would be like hitting the lottery for Paul Begala on nation-wide TV.

    Right?

  22. Well.... by radiojock · · Score: 1

    That's using your head!!!

  23. Competition by Otter · · Score: 2, Funny
    Heh, I should go into business against him -- I can offer at least 1/4" more of hairline-free forehead than he's got. Until Steve Ballmer decides Microsoft needs yet another revenue source, I should stay competitive.

    Although I guess I'd have to go outside and mingle with other people then, huh...?

    1. Re:Competition by SpongeBobLinuxPants · · Score: 0

      I've got you beat, I shave my head. I can rent my forehead, back, both sides, and I'm only 5'10" so maybe the top?

  24. I am thinking of bidding by nizo · · Score: 4, Funny

    But before I bid, I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a logo that said "Idiot inside" would infringe on Intel's trademark?

    1. Re:I am thinking of bidding by nsaneinside · · Score: 1

      ...or "InsaneInside"?

  25. Transparent logo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is that murder or corporate efficiency?

  26. I have an idea! by digitalgimpus · · Score: 4, Funny

    How about Paris Hilton rent some space on her vag and ass?

    Both are high visibility, so it's guaranteed to be seen by millions.

    Would be great ad space for someone like Durex or Trojan.

    I'm willing to be an ad broker on that deal.

    Cheap advertising in Paris!

    1. Re:I have an idea! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Her skin is entirely photoshopped in post-production, so no one will see it.

      Buy some space from the producers and they'll throw it on then.

    2. Re:I have an idea! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Cheap advertising in Paris!

      Is that like when you start pumping her, she yells out "Trojan, Torjan" instead of "uh, uh, unhhh"? Or when she starts sucking on your dick, a banner pops out of her ear that says "Buy Durex!!"?

    3. Re:I have an idea! by digitalgimpus · · Score: 1

      Wow...

      did you come up with that yourself? Or are you in charge of product placement at ABC?

  27. Obviously... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This needs to be done.

  28. I'm buying this by Neil+Blender · · Score: 1, Funny

    And I am going to make him tatoo "I have AIDS" on his forehead.

  29. And the Winner is... by StarWreck · · Score: 1

    Hundreds of Porn Sites with a never ending array of popup ads with flashing animated gifs and shockwave flash banner ads.

    I wonder how thats going to work on his forehead.

    --
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    1. Re:And the Winner is... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      heh... ... heh heh - he said popup

    2. Re:And the Winner is... by BTWR · · Score: 4, Funny

      If he's selling "popup" ads, he'll have to advertise on another part of his body :)

  30. He hopes to replace.... by Himring · · Score: 1

    He hopes to replace the big "L" currently flashing there....

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  31. Bangafore by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There has gotta be a way to outsource THIS

  32. My ad by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait until you see where I'm putting an ad (+product demo) for Viagra!

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    1. Re:My ad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You won't get much ad revenue for something no one will ever see.

  33. The big question is... by advocate_one · · Score: 1

    did he patent it???

    --
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  34. Ya know. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I can't help but think, "What if someone had told They Might Be Giants first...."

    As I read the blurb I was already imagining a future in which I'd never listen to Whistling In the Dark the same way again.

  35. What a moron. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Doesn't he know that the people bidding are just doing it so that'll he'll have to tatoo something completely humiliating on his head?

    I'd get a picture of his mom and photoshop her head onto some naked broad being urinated on and make him tatoo that to his big dumb head.

  36. Idjit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "I Are A Idjit". That's what should be tattooed on the forehead of both the buyer and the seller.

  37. RentMyChest.com by PieEye · · Score: 3, Informative

    Chris Pirillo (of Lockergnome fame) started something similar a few years back. Check out Rent My Chest for more info. Basically, PayPal him 20 US bucks, and he'll write on his chest and put the 640x480 shot up on the web for people to see. Granted, it's not 30 days, but just showing the concept isn't new.

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    1. Re:RentMyChest.com by SpongeBobLinuxPants · · Score: 0

      I'll bet I'm not the only one thinking that some good looking girls could rent their chest or at least wear a advertisment on a t-shirt. I know I'm always staring at chests anyway...

  38. And who by? by fisheye1969 · · Score: 1

    maybe he should be sponsored by Head. Would be fitting.

  39. Chris Pirillo by Swamii · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This is a blantant rip-off of Chris Pirillo's Rent My Chest. The least he could do is give the man some credit. :-)

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  40. The next phase in product advertisement? Nah. by b0r0din · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Kind of a small forehead. I'd rather get my logo on a famous celebrity with a big forehead. Like, say, Jennifer Love Hewitt. Guess it would cost more, though you could always just get her really drunk and then write on her forehead with a permanent marker. Well. I couldn't.

    Seriously, though, is this the next phase in product advertisement? Sure, it's more noticeable than having a baseball cap with a product on it, but sheesh. I'm having all kinds of nightmares about futuristic product advertising from Minority Report already, that seems much more likely to happen.

    I think I'll just chalk it up to someone doing something for his fifteen minutes of fame than any actual change in the landscape of product advertisement.

  41. I bid $1000.00 by NetNinja · · Score: 1

    I bid $1000.00

    To advertise I am a dumb ass.

  42. Oooo the originality... by emtboy9 · · Score: 1

    Ummm there is nothing new here.

    This has been done off and on by people for a long time on eBay. It showed up a LOT during the end of the dotcom era.

    I have seen, on ebay, people willing to advertise via tattoo on the forehead, back, chest, and other such things...

    is this really /. material? then again, I just answered my own question...

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    1. Re:Oooo the originality... by Sumbody · · Score: 1

      ...and just how is this any different from somebody wearing one of those gawd-auful baseball caps with a logo or raunchy saying on it?

    2. Re:Oooo the originality... by emtboy9 · · Score: 1

      AhHA...

      also a good point.

      but if the cap says boobies, its all good ;-)

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  43. Picture! by Mz6 · · Score: 1
    I already posted.. but I found the local article on him here along with a video and picture! Wooo!

    I must also agree with another poster... Don't let him give you the wrong idea about Nebraska.

    --
    Hmmm.
    1. Re:Picture! by omahajim · · Score: 1
      This guy is a "Web page designer" ? And the site he put up is the best he could do to showcase his web design skills? Paragraphs of centered H1 and H2's? With a clipart photo from Microsoft Works 3.0? In front of the Sydney Harbor Bridge?

      Oh yeah, I'll be hiring that guy to do MY website.

      Pfffft.

  44. Great idea for bald folks! by mencik · · Score: 1

    Just think of all the extra "forehead" space that some folks would have for this advertising! two, three, maybe even four ads at a time, with no unsightly hair accidentally covering up the ad.

  45. more than $322 (£171) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But how much would that be in former Austrian Schillings? I need to know!

  46. It's a steal. by cno3 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    From a marketing perspective. The peripheral publicity and news coverage will be quite large, even if no one ever sees the guy's forehead. And they'll get the name recognition of being the "hip, edgy company" that tatooed (albeit temporarily) this guy's forehead.

    I'm sure Golden Palace doesn't give half a damn whether anyone ever sees their grilled cheese - they bought their way in to an established Internet meme.

    But wasn't stuff like this "out" in the mid 90's? ome on, are people still camwhoring and writing stuff on their hairy chests and pixelated boobs?

  47. We pay for Nike shows, GAP shirts... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We all happily pay for Nike shoes and GAP shirts that show their logos, in most cases we pay more to make sure the logo is on the shirt. Great to see someone is finally trying to capitalize on the advertising he normally pays to do by just moving it to a slightly different spot and using a slightly different technique.

  48. EBAY Bids over $15,000 require verified ID by davidwr · · Score: 2, Informative

    I bet there were a lot of hoax bids up to $14,999.99 but the bids over $15K go through some kind of minimal ID verification.

    This means if a bidder backs out there's enough info to sue him.

    PS:
    $15,000 to pay for college? At today's rates that will cover about a semester in community college. OK, I exaggerate just a bit, but only a bit.

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    1. Re:EBAY Bids over $15,000 require verified ID by Se7enLC · · Score: 1

      ....which is a scary thought since the current winner just made his account today and is at $15,099 right now

      There are still 3 days left and it's already at $15,000. Now that it's in the media, a real company might be interested in buying in. What a wimp, though, for tens of thousands of dollars, I want to see a real tatoo!

    2. Re:EBAY Bids over $15,000 require verified ID by karrde · · Score: 1

      You exaggerate greatly since I just paid $1300 for my daughter to attend the spring semester at our Community College. Hell $15k will get you half way though a state college at in-state tuition rates.

    3. Re:EBAY Bids over $15,000 require verified ID by Zerbey · · Score: 2, Interesting

      $15,000 to pay for college? At today's rates that will cover about a semester in community college. OK, I exaggerate just a bit, but only a bit.

      2 hours ago it was at $10K with 3 days left, it'll go higher too now that the media has grabbed on. Plus, he'll make money from TV and magazine interviews. Hell, he could write a book :)

  49. I know what I want to put on his forehead by Theovon · · Score: 1

    A picture of a bone.

    Get it? Bonehead?

    *sigh* My most humble apologies.

    1. Re:I know what I want to put on his forehead by badman99 · · Score: 0

      Hmmm picture of a Boner might be more suiting. Q: Do you know what an Aussie kiss is ? A: Same as a French kiss only down under. :)

  50. wrong advertisor could hurt his sex life by jtapper · · Score: 1

    He better hope Viagra, Tampax, or Preperation-H doesn't take him up on the offer.

    Energizer would be a good thing I suppose.

    As long as shitforbrains.com doesn't get their foot in the door.

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  51. Shave your head! by jav1231 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Shave. You'll get more available space for advertising. C'mon, folks! Let's here 'em!
    Mr. Clean
    Hair Club For Men
    Head and Shoulders

    1. Re:Shave your head! by jav1231 · · Score: 1

      Better yet, let's h e a r 'em. I suck...(sigh)

    2. Re:Shave your head! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Speak for yourself! Real men don't need to shave!

    3. Re:Shave your head! by Sumbody · · Score: 1
      • Brunswick Bowling Balls
      • *New* First Year of Kojack on DVD
      • ACME Lampshades
      • This guy went to Tiajuana and all I got was this stupid tatoo
      • Mai-Tais - More Dangerous than Previously Thought
      • (ob) Rogaine, Propetia
  52. Just think... by mtrupe · · Score: 2, Funny

    How much Rocky Dennis (MASK) could have sold his forehead space for.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089560/?fr=c2l0 ZT1kZn xteD0yMHxzZz0xfGxtPTIwMHx0dD1vbnxwbj0wfHE9bWFza3xo dG1sPTF8bm09b24_;fc=1;ft=2;fm=1

  53. Yes, it has been. by dep01 · · Score: 1

    Someone has already done this... And it was in the news... It was like 1.5 years ago. Heck, was probably on slashdot, too.

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  54. CIHost did this and got 800 clients by Peter+Cooper · · Score: 2

    This has been done by CIHost. They attributed 800 new clients to the stunt. With acquisition costs around $50-$100 in the hosting industry, the $15k or so they paid was pretty much a bargain if this is true. Only difference? The guy had the logo on the back of his head, not the front.

    1. Re:CIHost did this and got 800 clients by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Take anything said by Chris Faulkner or CIHost with a really big grain of salt. I worked for CIHost for a short time so I have a good base for my opinions.

      Yes they did tatoo the guys head [they also were the first to advertise on a boxer's trunks with Evander Holyfield.] but I'd be amazed if they actually got 800 new clients with it. If CF says 800, it's probably closer to 8.

      For examples of Bullshit statements by CF see the following:

      MyDoom Virus - Claims that his technicians created Doompster to filter out copies of the virus. What really happened? He just made the Sr. Unix admin create a sendmail filter to drop all attachments, regardless of whether or not they were infected.

      Witty worm. I can't find a link to it at this time, but I believe he put out a release saying that his technicians developed software to recover the data from the trashed drives. The reality? They bought a copy of Restorer Pro 2000 [An awesome utility BTW! Saved my ass a few times].

      And finally, those Backup drives they claim to have upgraded. They didn't exist in the first place! They have one functioning backup system that gets their website and some [not all] of the shared hosting machines. None of the dedicated machines are backed up [as they claim]. Even the customers who pay for a tape rotation on their machine? Doesn't happen. The backup just overwrites the tape from the night before.

      Their Rock Solid Infrastructure?. Yeah right. They constantly lose power because there isn't enough power coming into the building. The servers are plugged into $1.50 powerstrips like you'd get at office-max, and they are dangling from the powercords of the top servers. Sounds rock-solid to me!

      Oh the things I've got on this company would make you run screaming! :)

      The point is, don't believe anything from this creep! He's either a criminal, or he's criminally negligent in the way his company is run. I'm SOOOO glad to be out of there.

      Anonymous, because his mommy [he's only like 27] is a lawyer and they like to sue people.

  55. Here's the Ad by b1ng0 · · Score: 1

    You can see the auction at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5947720145&rd=1
    Currently the selling price is over $15,000. Not a bad chunk of change.

    1. Re:Here's the Ad by kaustik · · Score: 1

      Notice the the eBay highest bidder has a rating of 0 ?
      Probably a joke bid.

    2. Re:Here's the Ad by Lamieur · · Score: 0

      One of them with over $10000 bid has >4000 rating, I guess he actually is willing to pay.

  56. No surprise... by doombob · · Score: 1

    I'm originally from Omaha, and knowing what people are like there, this doesn't surprise me. Many Omahans would sell their soul for a pair of pants or a cookie. Don't be surprised if you see more auctions like this from people in Nebraska.

  57. A new job for Paul Begala by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1

    With Tucker Carlson leaving CNN's "Crossfire", and James Carville also soon to leave for Voldemort-related stunt work in the next "Harry Potter" film, this looks real good for Paul Begala. He could get rich off of thisl he's better equipped for anyone for the new "headvert" field.

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  58. Link to Auction by JRHelgeson · · Score: 1

    Direct Link to the eBay auction.

    It has over 100 bids and a price of over $15,000. Still not enough for me to give up my dignity though. I'm sure most of those bids are bogus.

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  59. Well, this is a first! by mreed911 · · Score: 4, Funny
    Now, all the uber-geeks can finally at least say that by bidding they had a chance at getting head on the internet...

    Seriously, folks, I shave my head daily. I'll sell advertising space on the BACK of my head so that everyone behind me can read it. How creepy would it be to want to read someone's forehead, but not want to stare...

    1. Re:Well, this is a first! by deblau · · Score: 1
      Now, all the uber-geeks can finally at least say that by bidding they had a chance at getting head on the internet. Seriously, folks, I shave my head daily.

      Inquiring minds want to know: how much morphine do you inject before your morning circumcision, or are you just into pain?

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    2. Re:Well, this is a first! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I've seen this kind of advertisment alot on Europsort when its boxing. The boxers have sold ad space on their back, head, arms and trunks.

  60. I bid $1: +1, Patriotic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


    For The Forehead Ad:

    War Criminals

    Patriotically as always,
    K. Trout, CIO

  61. His friends... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maybe his friends can get enough cash together to win the auction for the ad "Brain wanted. Inquire within"

  62. Ace him out...up to $15,000????? by hugesmile · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Why not do a 3-day auction, and ace out his 10-day auction??

    Cmon you slashdotters! you can be first.. you still have about 6 hours to get in a"head" of him...

    It's up to $15,000 right now.. you could use that money!

    1. Re:Ace him out...up to $15,000????? by djward · · Score: 1

      Yeah, should be easy to do, what with the helpful mockup the BBC provided with the article...

  63. Some girl to sell space on her breasts? by crovira · · Score: 1

    I can just see monitoring the impressions per month to see how much advertising exposure the ad gets...

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    1. Re:Some girl to sell space on her breasts? by swb · · Score: 1

      "Please mention placement code 36D when ordering."

  64. Wild thing is back.... by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1
    "He better hope Viagra, Tampax, or Preperation-H doesn't take him up on the offer."

    How much would Viagra have to pay YOU to walk around with blue horns on your head and a plastic salami in your pants?

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    1. Re:Wild thing is back.... by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      which head?

  65. Poor bloke by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1
    "Maybe his friends can get enough cash together to win the auction for the ad "Brain wanted. Inquire within""

    Then the poor bloke would wear himself out doing constant backflips trying to read it. "what's it say? what's it say?!!!"

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  66. But people will pay YOU to wear YOUR ads! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The average dork buys clothes with advertising on them, buys cars with big logos and license plate holders with ads, lets workmen put their advertising signs on their lawns, puts logo stickers on their pc/notebook etc.

    Why pay when they'll pay you to wear your ad?

  67. Scion ads by tessaiga · · Score: 2, Informative

    Forehead advertising has been around for a while; I'm surprised that this guy would get posted on Slashdot since at this point the shock value is pretty much gone. Toyota pulled a similar stunt earlier this year to advertise their Scions. (There's a mirror of the article from adage here.) There's even a company that rents advertising space on a (presumably) regular basis.

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  68. A company does this with hot chicks on the beach by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Far more interesting is a company that uses body paint to paint logos on hot-chicks on beachs around San Diego. Back when I had a .com, we hired the guy. The represented our brand very well.

  69. Its nothing new. by Angus+Prune · · Score: 1

    I first heard about advertising on people's foreheads in 2003 in this article.

    Although it does look like this guys current $15,099 is slightly better than the £88.20 offerend in the Guardian article.

    "The agency, Cunning Stunts, is offering students up to £88.20 a week to wear a corporate logo on their head for a minimum of three hours each day. The brand or product message will be attached by a vegetable dye transfer and the students will be paid to leave the logos untouched."

  70. offtopic but..... by DownTownMT · · Score: 2, Funny
    why not buy some pictures of cmd taco's sister while your there??

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5949232126&rd=1

    just kidding Mr. Taco please dont hurt me

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    1. Re:offtopic but..... by swb · · Score: 1

      That's totally hilarious!

      What do you *really* get, though? Is it just bikini shots of that admittedly buxom gal? Or are we really gonna get full-fledged, Hustler-magazine quality nude shots of her? Close ups of her pussy, ass, tits, etc? Perhaps a finger stuck in? Do you get to decide?

      The other thing that occured to me from browsing that category is that those are just some clothed shots from an alt.binaries.amateur series and that it's not really nudies from his girlfriend.

      Perhaps a more compelling auction would be actual sex, but that might be hard to get past Ebay's rules. He's certainly _implying_ that they're nudie shots.

  71. Should I sell my Pfizer stock? by Thunderstruck · · Score: 1

    If forehead advertising catches on, Rogain sales will plummet. Pfizer will suffer heavy losses and raise drug prices on other product lines. Other companies will follow suit in short order, setting of a nationwide panic. The Canadian border will be overrun until their stocks run out, and then is pure anarchy....

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  72. eBay Username Advertising by Superfreaker · · Score: 1

    The eBay trolls have killed the auction, but I just noticed the current high bidder is "www-smileyspider-com" a user that was registered today that points to a website selling stuff. So you mean to tell me, that people are leveraging auction stunts like this by registering fake usernames just to get some free marketing?

    The previous high bidder was "wwwpitronixcouk"...

  73. Nebraska? by holzp · · Score: 0

    He would make a lot more if he lived in New York City.

    1. Re:Nebraska? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The joke is... he's a telecommuter... works at home... and he buys everything online. No one will ever see the ad...

  74. Burn in by suso · · Score: 1

    Has this guy ever heard of forehead burn in?

  75. Arrrrg! Lost Revenue... by Lead+Butthead · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And to think that we wear company logo'ed tee-shirts for free...

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    1. Re:Arrrrg! Lost Revenue... by cas2000 · · Score: 1

      > And to think that we wear company logo'ed
      > tee-shirts for free...

      free?

      people are willing to pay ridiculous amounts (sometimes over $100) for a t-shirt with an advertising logo on it, that was made in some third-world sweatshop for well under 50 cents.

      they walk around telling the whole world "i'm so stupid that I pay to be a billboard".

      (they're also saying "i'm bland and have no taste" but that's a different story).

  76. Making a lot more in New York by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1
    "He would make a lot more if he lived in New York City"

    yeah, but you can buy entire Nebraska counties for the price of a decent home in New York.

    --
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  77. dumbass! by capsteve · · Score: 1

    let's pool some community money to have "dumbass!" emblazoned on his forehead for 30 days...

    talk about selling out, this totally lacks any self respect. i don't care how much money he ends up making, this will be the beginning of a very slippery slope as to how far he will go for a buck.

    he might as well start giving blowjobs: at the very least it's more discrete.

    --
    three can keep a secret, if two are dead - benjamin franklin
    1. Re:dumbass! by Drunken_Jackass · · Score: 1

      These blowjobs you speak of...

      --
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    2. Re:dumbass! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I always find it fascinating that whenever anyone deviates from a social norm that people react in droves against that person.. for something that only affects himself.

    3. Re:dumbass! by capsteve · · Score: 1

      1) it really is a silly thing to do
      2) this isn't what i would call a deviation-it's more like exploitation
      3) it's simply an act carried out to make money.

      there isn't any real talent involved in renting your forehead as advertising space, is there? this isn't a cool deviation, like living off the grid, or making a jet engine out of a used car turbo, or something that took a little creativity, it's purely exploitation i.e. i have a really big dick, therefore i should get into porn. it doesn't matter that your not a good lover, or that you don't have any presentation skills, you big dick is your only qualifier... skill isn't necessarily involved, just an exploitation of one's physical body.

      granted if you have a physical attribute that can be exploited to your own benefit thru the refinement of of an associated skill, this would be seen as a worthwhile endevor. like having perfect pitch, or an incredible sense of smell, or an athletic physique, these are attributes which need refinement in their use, otherwise they're worthless.

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      three can keep a secret, if two are dead - benjamin franklin
  78. Brilliant marketing scheme by kaedemichi255 · · Score: 1

    for those of you not understanding the premise behind his auction.. the point is NOT to sell his forehead space. that probably won't even happen. but the amount of press and interest from viewers like you are already doing enough to promote HIS domain AND also the domains of the bidders who have oh-so-cleverly OPENED NEW ACCOUNTS with their domain names in their account name just so they get some free publicity. my goodness, genius!

  79. I am going to advertise my company name.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    BALLS

  80. Reminds me of a guy I once saw... by Anita+Coney · · Score: 2, Funny

    He was covered in tattoos. The best one was across his forehead which simply stated, "Yes they hurt"

    --
    If someone says he and his monkey have nothing to hide, they almost certainly do.
  81. My "advertisement" by rongage · · Score: 1

    ID10T

    --
    Ron Gage - Westland, MI
    1. Re:My "advertisement" by Junta · · Score: 1

      From one of my favorite Nigerian spam counter-scams:
      "I Take IT up the arse."

      --
      XML is like violence. If it doesn't solve the problem, use more.
  82. Only in Canada... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...would this be acceptable ;)

    1. Re:Only in Canada... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why? I can think of many other countries that are far more liberal and/or commercial than Canada. Why would it be acceptable only in Canada?

  83. Firefox by Bl4ckM4gic · · Score: 1

    Mozilla jumped the gun when they went for the newspaper ad. Forehead spam is the future, you fools!

  84. Bangs by sremick · · Score: 1

    What this guy hasn't told the potential advertisers is that he has long hair which completely covers his forehead. ;)

    Notice there's no picture of his head anywhere. Remember, even worse than fine print is the information they don't provide and the obvious questions you don't think to ask.

    Of course, in this case it's the common-man screwing the Big Company, so I suppose there's poetic justice in it... hehe

  85. I hope the winning bidder... by SmokeHalo · · Score: 1

    ...will have a very large 'L' for a logo.

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  86. Not new idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In July's issue (year 2003) of the Boards magazine, Lyle Greenfield wrote an article explaining this idea he had to get a permanent tatoo in his forhead. The space cost was USD$5000 montly for a year. The client was well know shoe maker brand.

    The contract had a clause that can avoid contract if he comitted a crime, so he decide do dine at Gramercy Tavern (NY), and walked out on the check. Then he turned himself over the police, contract void.

  87. kick me! by Brown+Eggs · · Score: 1

    I think counting lumps would only be accurate if we did the right thing and all pitched in to buy the space for a giant "KICK ME!" sign on his forhead :P

    1. Re:kick me! by vettemph · · Score: 1

      It's to bad WANG isn't still marketing their wares. ...not that you couldn't throw in a bid for anyway.

      --
      The government which is strong enough to protect you from everything is strong enough to take everything from you.
  88. Over Priced! Whag will do it for $8.00! by arfonrg · · Score: 1

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=317&item=5949241580&rd=1

    (At least it was $8.00 when I posted this)

    AND Whag at least posts a picture of himself.

    --
    Your thin skin doesn't make me a troll
  89. I'm A Plumber by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How much do you think I can get for the space above my ass-crack?

  90. This guy's.... by xpeeblix · · Score: 1

    doing it too

    But he's auctioning space on an unsuspecting coworker's forehead... hehe...

  91. It would probably cost less to drop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    a load on his forehead, and it would accomplish the same brand of whorish humiliation...I seriously hope this guy is doing this to make a statement about media's intrusion into our lives, and that this is not his actual primary means of fund raising...

  92. Re:A company does this with hot chicks on the beac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    sEND tEH pIX PLZtHX!

  93. How about by Raunch · · Score: 1

    'This space for sale'

    --
    George II -- Spreading Freedom and American values, one bomb at a time.
  94. We should pool our cash by Charlie+Bill · · Score: 1

    and either get "666" or "IDIOT" put on there, perhaps with the slashdot logo undercutting it.

  95. Branding ourselves by Baldrson · · Score: 1
    Branding has multiple meanings that are converging as the cowardly nature of the populace reveals itself.

    When Adidas started this crazed brand slavery while I was at the University of Illinois working on the Plato project I decided to brand myself with my own logo. I had an old torn up t-shirt, to which I took a black magic marker and emblazoned across the front and back in sloppy, handwritten letters:

    ADDEDUS

    This was back when the U of IL was still an engineering school churning out real technology with a 2.7:1 male to female ratio -- and a cute young girl actually came onto me while I was sporting this performance art. You might give it a try.

  96. I want an ad that says... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Please beat the crap out of me"

  97. Huh? by baudilus · · Score: 2, Funny

    What is a Nebraska? /sarcasm

  98. if I win the auction, he's going to get by zatz · · Score: 1

    POOR IMPULSE CONTROL

    (Not terribly commercial, but the first forehead tattoo that springs to mind....)

    --

    Java: the COBOL of the new millenium.
  99. You think THAT'S bad by Ridgelift · · Score: 4, Funny

    You think that's bad? These guys are auctioning their co-worker's forehead off on eBay , and he doesn't even know yet.

    "Any actual placing of an ad on Whag's forehead is entirely at Whag's discretion, and I must warn you that I haven't told him that I'm selling his forehead on eBay, so he may be a little opposed to the idea at first. But with a little prodding and some cold hard cash, I'm sure it'll all work out."

  100. I'm an asshole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I am collecting money to put...

    "I'm an asshole"

    on this guys forehead for 30 days.

  101. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'll pay them $50 to tattoo "Loser" on their foreheads.

    Then I'll tattoo "Anonymous Coward" on mine. ;)

  102. Gee, what a great time to be a Nebraskan by elecngnr · · Score: 1

    I live in Nebraska and this hit the local news over the weekend. My first thought was, "I wonder how long until I see this on /.?" What a great way to make a state that already has a backwoods reputation seem even more backwoods.

    I think an appropriate message would be, "Will work for brains."

    --
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    1. Re:Gee, what a great time to be a Nebraskan by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 1
      What a great way to make a state that already has a backwoods reputation seem even more backwoods.

      You mean like THE FREAKIN' COVERED WAGONS on our new license plates? I mean, our old plates are hideous (I thought the deep-orange ball was an orange the first time I saw them, and not the setting sun) but at least THEY DON'T HAVE COVERED WAGONS ON THEM.

      Ain't no way I'm ever driving my own car to an out-of-state tech conference. I'll proudly show up with my Hertz econobox before I let any new friends laugh at my tags.

      All things considered, though, I'd trade a state full of tattooed for last week's snowblowing in the -13F (-25C) temperature (plus windchill - in a state with a steady 20 mile per hour wind you can never forget windchill). I'd tattoo flames on my butt if I thought it'd make me slightly warmer.

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    2. Re:Gee, what a great time to be a Nebraskan by lowrydr310 · · Score: 1
      I'll take a covered wagon over one of these:

      http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/graphics/nascar/earnhar dt_junior.jpg

  103. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Dmala · · Score: 1

    That sounds pretty dumb, give the rate at which companies these days either go under or get swallowed up in buyouts and mergers. In 20 years, you'll spend all of your time explaining why you have a tattoo of some long-defunct dotcom that nobody remembers.

  104. Can i have "First post!11" on it? by miffo.swe · · Score: 1

    nt

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  105. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by gl4ss · · Score: 2, Insightful

    well, then it would just be a tattoo - as nobody would know that there was an actual firm by that name, or that it was the logo for some product.

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  106. I like this auction better by flanksteak · · Score: 1

    The billboard apparently has yet to be notified of his participation: Whag the billboard

  107. On Omaha News last night by krony · · Score: 1

    This was on all of our Omaha news outlets yesterday, so I figured it would grow to a national blip by sometime in the next couple of days. But to grow to an international story covered by the BBC and Slashdot in less than a day, that is amazing!

  108. Thank you BBC by I7D · · Score: 1

    Thank you BBC for the forehead diagram, showing how exactly the graphics could be applied. " This model shows how the forehead advert could work"

    I just couldn't understand until I had your image.

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    Neil is that you? Yeah yeah, it's me... Neil...
  109. Sweet Justice by 1+(smarterThanYou) · · Score: 1

    Here's to a porn site winning.

  110. New Knowledge? by Sprite+Remix · · Score: 0
    From the auction:"but to my knowledge, no campaign has gone over 30 days straight."

    Wrong. Bumfights and tatoos. Not like anyone reads my fucking posts.

  111. For a month? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hmm... at least $1500. Enough to get me a new computer.

  112. Re:ideas... PAWNED! by Vspiritas · · Score: 0

    appropritate text: "Pawned!"

  113. ... OW! OW! OW! OW! ... by ninjagin · · Score: 1
    The guy is stooopid, and I hope he gets lots of customers. Hundreds. He'll do it ONCE, I predict.

    Any tattoo on your head hurts A LOT. It's one of the two most painful areas on the human body to get a tattoo.

    He'll get halfway through the first letter or logo, lose control of his bowels, and we'll never hear from him again because he'll be busy sending back all that money.

    --
    .. pa-ra-bo-la, pa-ra-bo-la, 2 pi R, 2 pi R, where's your latus rectum, where's your latus rectum, 2 pi R
    1. Re:... OW! OW! OW! OW! ... by New10k · · Score: 1

      You didn't read the article. It will be a TEMPORARY tattoo.

      --
      Optimist says glass is half-full; Pessimist says glass is half-empty; Dynamist takes a drink.
    2. Re:... OW! OW! OW! OW! ... by ninjagin · · Score: 1
      No, I did RTFA.

      He's talking about placing text/images -=tattooed=- on his forehead with non-permanent inks. Why go to a tattoo parlor anyhow, but to get tattooed? If all he's going to do is paint letters & logos with an indelible marker. -=aw darn, I should notta have said that=-, isn't the value of the ad space a little bit less?

      Can someone ban indelible markers, like right now, please?

      *sigh*

      ... ebay, find me the guy that will tattoo my slashdot ID on his forehead, please, for a low monthy payment with regular artist-supervised touch-ups, and a dozen free pairs of fruit-of-the-loom underwear...

      It's a cruel world.

      =- heavy sigh -=

      --
      .. pa-ra-bo-la, pa-ra-bo-la, 2 pi R, 2 pi R, where's your latus rectum, where's your latus rectum, 2 pi R
    3. Re:... OW! OW! OW! OW! ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You can get a temporary "tatoo" that doesn't involve needles.

      Why is everyone so hip on prohibiting something voluntary?

      Go back to your whiny emo blog, please.

  114. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by NeoSkandranon · · Score: 1

    Then you'd have a really stupid looking tattoo with a random name...

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  115. wanna bet? by Macrolord · · Score: 1

    I gotta believe that this is gonna be won by that casino that bought the virgin mary grilled chees and the Christmas presents from that dad.=

    Certainly their style.

  116. Re:Like the Times Square JumboTron on New Years' E by That's+Unpossible! · · Score: 1
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  117. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's a whole online community dedicated to tattooing advertisements on themselves, permanently, for money.

    yikes! you see the prices they are fetching? $250 gift certificate for a permanent "Orka Bay Suzuki" tatoo!?

    these people are nothing but fools if that accept that little money for life-long shame.

  118. Re:ideas... PAWNED! by WinterSolstice · · Score: 1

    Probably for the first time ever, that might actually be appropriate :)

    -WS

    --
    An operating system should be like a light switch... simple, effective, easy to use, and designed for everyone.
  119. What if... by gral · · Score: 1

    A p0rn site wins his forehead...

    Wonder what the ad'll be.

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    Scott Carr
    1. Re:What if... by Jesus+IS+the+Devil · · Score: 1

      Sure pays to NOT read the article eh?

      --

      eTrade SUCKS
  120. Hats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah. For $15,000 (last I saw) you could probably buy 5000 hats with logos, distribute them for free, and have them on 5000 foreheads for longer than 30 days.

    But what you couldn't buy for that $15,000 is the coverage that this wacko is going to give you when you win the auction.

  121. I live/work in Omaha... by fyrewulff · · Score: 1

    And I work at one of the branches of the Omaha library. At least I'll know who he is when he walks in, perhaps we can get enough money together amongst the library staff and we could advertise the library!

    --
    "We need to get over this notion, that, for Apple to win... Microsoft must lose." - Steve Jobs, 1997
  122. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by gl4ss · · Score: 1

    huh? I don't think that they chose tattoos that they think are stupid looking.

    with that attitude, why take a tattoo at all, if they're all stupid?(oh wait, why would there even have to be a name?) in which case, why bother criticising them as stupid when you just think that tattoos suck?

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    world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
  123. POOR IMPULSE CONTROL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The tat Raven has on his forehead in Snow Crash ;)

    1. Re:Poor Impulse Control by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      oookaaayyy, I get the subject (Raven from Snowcrash), but what does "nt." signify here?

  124. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by akeyes · · Score: 0

    I don't know how stupid it would feel since the current bid is $15,099.

  125. I hate covered wagon plates by elecngnr · · Score: 1

    I know what you mean about the plates. I get the Husker plates to at least not have to deal with blatently ugly plates (the orange ones) or any plate with a freaking covered wagon, chimney rock, or some other cliché they use when they run out of innovative ideas--which pretty much means every plate they put out.

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  126. The Far Side by StikyPad · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why does this sound like the setup to a Far Side cartoon?

    [Drawing of a man with "Ireland Sucks" written across his forehead, 4 angry looking men closing in on him]

    O'Brady's plan backfired when it turned out that practical jokers were willing to spend more money than legitimate advertisers.

  127. I am going to bid and... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    he will have to wear "Cockmaster".

  128. Just think by detritus. · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm almost tempted to create an ebay alias like "the_antichrist" and outbid everyone else.

    Just think of all the bible thumpers who will flip when this guy walks down the street with 666 tattooed on his forehead!

    1. Re:Just think by New10k · · Score: 1

      Sorry, dude. You just broke the first law of Slashdot commenting .. READ THE ARTICLE. The guy specifically says he won't wear 666, porn or other evil/naughty/etc. stuff.

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    2. Re:Just think by detritus. · · Score: 1

      My very first act of impulsiveness on slashdot at a rare attempt to be funny.
      I'm ashamed and I know better than that.

      *markers "RTFA (score -2)" on forehead*

    3. Re:Just think by Firedog · · Score: 1

      Sorry, dude. You just broke the first law of Slashdot commenting .. READ THE ARTICLE

      ROTFL...

  129. I like this one better by New10k · · Score: 1

    As usual, the copycats are running. The /.ted one is clever; this one is funny:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI tem&rd=1 &item=5949241580&ssPageName=STRK:MEBI:IT

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  130. I bet he half-asses it. by NolanJurgens · · Score: 1

    Most employers definitely would not go for this in the work place. And as the article indicates he's not already enrolled in college (I'm a student at UNO and he's not in the directory and Creighton doesn't show him as a student either. I won't even bother checking the CC's.) So even if he does put your logo on his forehead, then what? He sits at home playing Xbox where no one can laugh at him?

  131. Poor Impulse Control by unsigned+integer · · Score: 1

    nt.

  132. Re:A company does this with hot chicks on the beac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I was going to ask: wouldn't it be better to advertise some products across a pair of impressive boobs? Maybe someone could comment on the premium that should be paid for "chest space" over "head space."

  133. Good idea! Anyone want to pool money together? by DaedalusLogic · · Score: 1

    I think it would be great if someone just bought it privately and wrote something akin to, "I'm a huge dumbass" on his forehead. That'll teach people to auction themselves on eBay. Idiot Inside is pretty clever.

    Anyone else got good ideas? I'm totally serious about this. I would put in at least $20. How would we get our money together? Hopefully it would stay low enough to not make it worth 30 days of looking like a fool.

    Maybe the guys at T-Shirt Hell should buy it... Then he'd really be stuck with something he wouldn't want.

  134. Story idea: TV beats Slashdot! by crashnbur · · Score: 1

    I don't know what the rest of you think about this, but it seems to me that a news story like this should be voided from the Slashdot queue long before it airs nationally on an American news channel like Fox News or CNN (where I saw it this morning, long before the Slashdot story appeared).

    I wouldn't be surprised if someone saw the news on TV, looked it up via Google News, and then submitted their find to Slashdot, which raises the question: is Slashdot really that desperate for news?

    Well, I guess Slashdot is unique in its ability to encourage comments from all corners and rounded edges of the planet, so perhaps the story is justified after all!

  135. I'll push in $100 by SlashdotMeNow · · Score: 1

    For a big L or something befitting the IQ of this guy. Come on guys - let's make it happen!

  136. hmm by mattyrobinson69 · · Score: 1

    I wonder if we could all put a fund together to pay this bloke to walk round with TAWT on his head

    (for those not so quick, that would read TWAT in a mirror)

  137. The Oldest Profession by eno2001 · · Score: 1

    This guy wants to be a forehead whore? ;P

    --
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  138. Barry Deutsch on forehead ads by groomed · · Score: 1

    Striking. Barry Deutsch did a funny cartoon on exactly this subject almost two years ago. Is this life imitating art or is it a running gag in the US?

  139. Just to be a jerk... by ErichTheWebGuy · · Score: 1

    ... I think I will bid and if I win I will make him display www.gnaa.us

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  140. Holy crap by CrystalFalcon · · Score: 1

    Bidding is above $15,000. That's really good pay for 30 days of just walking about, looking like a borderline moron/genius.

  141. Re:A company does this with hot chicks on the beac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The body-painted chicks were extremely afordable. Far cheaper than billboards, or bus-sides (that our stupid .com also spent money on).

    Not a bad jobs for the girls either - hang out on the beach. I bet you could hire freelancers for a few beers if you supply the paint an the artist.

  142. This guy is far more cost effective... by B747SP · · Score: 1
    Copycats are out!!!

    High bidder will get to place an ad for exactly one week on this man's forehead. His name is Whag, he is a co-worker of mine. Whag gets around alot, a pretty social guy. Aside from working here at the office (where he interacts with about 20 people a day), Whag also volunteers for his local fire company. On top of that, he spends a significant amount of time at the local hosey, and you know that ad's just going to look that much better after a couple of beers. Overall, the ad on his forehead would probably reach anywhere from 20-100 people per day. Any actual placing of an ad on whag's forehead is entirely at whag's discretion, and i must warn you that i haven't told him that i'm selling his forehead on ebay, so he may be a little opposed to the idea at first. But with a little prodding and some cold hard cash, i'm sure it'll all work out.

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  143. The pope already does this by maxkennedy · · Score: 0, Troll

    Its called a cross when the catholic priest baptizes you, or as the catachism puts it makes in "indelible" mark in the soul, born by the will of men, not born again by God.

    Many reformers have believed that this is what the mark of the beast is, including me. How many people does the Roman Catholic church have to murder, how many inquisitions does it have to hold, and how many children does it have to rape until its the great whore? And before that, its just an acceptable, everyday normal number?? (really..)

    People, wake up from your superstititions. The antichrist is right in front of your face. That which is against Christ's gospel, taught wherever the bible is taught, is antichrist. Almost 2000 years of bloodshed, darkages, and unholy roman empires and counting.

    Revelation of Jesus Christ gospel site:
    http://home.fuse.net/gospel

  144. Re:Like the Times Square JumboTron on New Years' E by Thuktun · · Score: 1

    Don't forget his nose--lots of room there.

  145. Radio interview by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Radio 5 Live (http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive, or 909 and 693 AM if you are in the UK) are going to be interviewing this person in about 3 minutes...

  146. Someone heared you... by NumbThumb · · Score: 1
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  147. hmm... by adeydas · · Score: 1

    I wonder what happens if some mortage company wins the bet!!! -- head mortaged...

  148. Wow... That's expensive real estate by Sir_Real · · Score: 1

    From the questions asked to the seller portion of the auction for this item:
    Q: hello there ! -- i am interested in your advertising space -- could you tell me the dimensions of your forehead ? . . . many thanks

    Answered on Jan-10-05

    A: Good question. I would say it is safe to say 2 inches high, and about 7 inches wide. I have a widows peak so there will be a bit more space on either side of that as well. I will have pictures up ASAP.


    Currently, it's at $16,000.00 ... that's over $1000.00 per square inch.

  149. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They probably only take on clients they like, and only designs they find aesthetically pleasing. So it's not shame; it's just another tattoo. People have been paying for their own "promotional" tattoos for a long time (e.g. motorcycle brands, military organizations, etc).

  150. articles of incorporation by theonetruekeebler · · Score: 1
    Anybody want to go in on a company called "Pathetic Sellout, Inc."? Step 1 of our business plan is to have our name tattooed on this guy's forehead. Step 3 is profit.

    Or maybe "Please Slap Me LLC".

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  151. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So the 'DOUCHEBAG' forehead tattoo will be a hard sell at $50?

  152. company names of use here? by Grommet+-+Space+Cade · · Score: 0

    shelf company $500 bid to win advertising space $500 having dickhead tatooed on some idiots forhead for 30 days......priceless http://goto.dickheadinc.nl if only i had enough spare cash and time to fuck with people

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  153. Re:Over Priced! Whag will do it for $8.00! by Somegeek · · Score: 1

    RTFA (Read the fucking auction)

    It may be a picture of Whag's forehead, but Whag didn't post it, because someone else is selling Whag's forehead space without his knowledge...

    Think they have a law on the books to cover that one? :)

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  154. How much space can there be by camcloud1 · · Score: 0

    left when the word "DICK" takes up most of his forehead.

  155. Omaha? Not worth the money. by Linuxathome · · Score: 1

    I'm assuming he'll be gallivanting about in Omaha, Nebraska. Sorry, but how much of an impact will he make there? I'd much rather hire a person in New York, DC, LA---any of the big cities on the east or west coast. Call me cheap, but I get the best bang for the buck that way.

  156. Firefox by Lurker+McLurker · · Score: 1

    Now we know what to do with the money left over from the New York Times ad.

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  157. I Hereby Announce! by Master+of+Transhuman · · Score: 1


    that I am willing to place a tattoo (faux tattoo, no needles, please) ad on my dick for thirty days for the princely sum of $500!

    The ad is limited to one word, of course...

    Of one syllable...

    Public exposure of the ad is not guaranteed...

    Neither is private exposure, actually...

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  158. Re:Just goes to show.. how smart people are by saskboy · · Score: 1

    Well, it's not completely stupid. I mean, he has a valid idea, and people would be able to legitimately advertise. Unless it's a private auction, then each bidder also gets their ID visible to all /.ers, who might click it, and go to their store, and buy something. The joke bidders are actually pretty smart, as long as they aren't left holding a $14 forehead.

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  159. Since when did Slashdot... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...begin condoning low brow humour on the front page?

  160. I can see it now by Legion303 · · Score: 1

    If every active slashdotter chipped in a quarter, we could have him display "WHORE" for a month. Or maybe the Tubgirl URL.

  161. It could be worth the money. by Stopher2475 · · Score: 1

    If eBay let this through it would most likely make the news. Bamm! Free commercial on multiple television stations. If you were lucky you get national coverage, a late night show, maybe even Howard Stern. Why wouldn't Pepsi or Walmart want to grab a piece of that for a mere 20k?

  162. Ebay should stop the auction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ebay should stop the auction.
    If they don't do it because it's subhuman exploitation - even if the desparate guy is doing it to himself - then to avoid future lawsuit.
    The guy or the buyer can later sue Ebay on several gounds.
    Ebay should frow up and show some leadership here.

    1. Re:Ebay should stop the auction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why shouldn't a man be allowed to voluntarily sell advertising space on his forehead?

      I doubt there would be much grounds for a lawsuit, its voluntary and I'm sure eBay has a mess of legal disclaimers to keep themselves out of trouble.

  163. ebay Fraud on his forehead by spyware+scams_suck · · Score: 1
    ebay Fraud on his forehead --yeah, i guess someone would have to be desperate enough to advertize ebay

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  164. Re:Temporary? Wimp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not for proud douchebags who would have got that tattoo anyway!

  165. CLEAVAGE ADVERT!!! by Wizard+Drongo · · Score: 1

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&it em=5949383003 We're advertising my g/f's 42GG cleavage (the legal part, of course). Beat that! And we'll accept them adult links/logos (as long as they're sufficiently censored) Winnings will be spent on an iBook. If I get my way. But then, it's not my cleavage, so it will probably get blown on shoes.

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  166. Idea for Ad Space by Godboy_g · · Score: 0

    It would be hilarious if the winning bidder made him put the words "PUNCH ME IN THE FACE" or something on his forehead. lol

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  167. Forehead Ad Blocker to the rescue! by kruelio · · Score: 1

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item =5949718150