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![]() ![]() ![]() Thirty years ago, a drug agent-turned-drug smuggler named Andrew Thornton II fell to his death after a parachuting mishap in the sky over K**xville, Tennessee. Moments earlier, he had jettisoned a duffel bag filled with about 75 pounds of cocaine into the Georgia forest, where a black bear found it, ate a stomach-full of it and promptly died of an overdose. SEE ALSO: Do brands benefit from making a scene on social media? That bear — since stuffed and mounted — spent the ensuing decades in a pawn shop, a Chinese medicine store and, for a brief stint, Waylon Jennings' mansion until it found its way into the hands of three Kentucky advertising executives, who tracked it down on a whim. Read more... More about Advertising, Business, and Old Spice ??????? ??????: The internet has made advertising weirder than ever || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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