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Some words:

(Picture: Man holding out cup of coffee) sober up, drink a cup.

think about your kids

you drink, you drive, you die.

cant afford a DUI? Don't drink and drive.

dont cut your life short. dont drink and drive.

have a beer, but not here.

LOL whatever. i just came up with those. hope it helps.

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Some words:

(Picture: Man holding out cup of coffee) sober up, drink a cup.

think about your kids

you drink, you drive, you die.

cant afford a DUI? Don't drink and drive.

dont cut your life short. dont drink and drive.

have a beer, but not here.

LOL whatever. i just came up with those. hope it helps.

damn... u got too much time on ure hands.. lol.. jk.. good idea

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mmm.... subliminal messages.... *droolz* lol

two pics of a same scene, except one is when you're sober and you're happy and everything... and the other is when you're drunk and fcuked up... and write "Who would you prefer to be? The idiot?" or something like that

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Everybody thankyou for cooperating.

I really liked

poind?s

Drinkers don't think.

Thinkers don't drink.

I?ve heard it somewhere although i can?t remember anyways not a lot of people here in mexico have heard it and it isn?t like I will get punished if I use it.

as well as voidunknown?s

you drink, you drive, you die.

I was really thinking about something like that.

For the images i might be using a picture of a drunk and a sober somthing similar to yanman?s idea.

redfx u got a great idea the only problem is that I will much likely get pnished if I use your idea. Anyways thanks to everyone who helped. The project is due tomorrow so I must work on it.

I will give credits for those of you that he;)ed ;)

thanks again

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Drinkers don't think.

Thinkers don't drink.

I?ve heard it somewhere although i can?t remember anyways not a lot of people here in mexico have heard it and it isn?t like I will get punished if I use it.

Believe I myself heard it used somewhere else obscure at least once, but it doesn't turn up in any web searches, and isn't property of someone else. At best just a low-level saying that's gone around here and there.

You should have no problems using it, legal or otherwise. Best of luck.

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In Australia we have

If you drink and drive, your a bloody idiot.

but now its

Drink, Drive, Bloody Idiot

But besides the car stuff there are some new ads about teenagers getting ****ed.

The slogan is: "Isn't getting ****ed getting pathetic"

Which makes good sense to me, the ads feature peoples testmonials on there friends, ie. His a great friend, but when he gets ****ed he starts fights n stuff

So i rekon show why alcohol is bad by using party situations in a sort of cartoon strip fashion on the banner

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