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I was surprised how little attention this received in England’s San Francisco (as Brighton is often referred). Maybe I have my head in the ground or live too far away from the gay ghetto but I thought a more visible campaign would have been appreciated, especially in a city with higher than average HIV rates.
Cynical Queer – I misread things all the time, even within English–although the bilingual nature of your confusion… 🙂
dave – Germany has a pretty visible anti-HIV campaign with bold advertising in cities and train stations. I imagine its also on TV, although I don’t watch TV enough to know.
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Egads! I need my eyes checked. I thought the last poster said, “Give AIDS a chance” when I first read it.
Language barrier, right? 😉
I was surprised how little attention this received in England’s San Francisco (as Brighton is often referred). Maybe I have my head in the ground or live too far away from the gay ghetto but I thought a more visible campaign would have been appreciated, especially in a city with higher than average HIV rates.
Cynical Queer – I misread things all the time, even within English–although the bilingual nature of your confusion… 🙂
dave – Germany has a pretty visible anti-HIV campaign with bold advertising in cities and train stations. I imagine its also on TV, although I don’t watch TV enough to know.