My wife got this in the mail to remind her to schedule a visit to the Doctor’s office…
Marketing/advertizing/out-of-the-box-creative-thinker people, help me out here… what’s the intent?
Feel free to write a caption for the frog in the comments…
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I think the thinking is that they’re trying to creep out the patient so badly by making them believe that a frog is stalking them that they will run to the doctor’s office if that will make him stop. Just my interpretation.
I love it Jason. Who wants to go to visit the ‘scary frog doctor’ right?!
We don’t want you to croak.
They should’ve said that then right. I need letters!
lol. He’s up to his neck in stuff…
I see you installed standard theme. that’s awesome. Let me know if you need help with it. I’ve done a lot of ST customizations for myself and others.
I do need some help. I sent you an e-mail–would loooove your input. I’m a little overwhelmed with all the options, great though they may be!
Wow…what a way to have someone NOT come to the doctor’s office! SCARY! If it was for a dating website or something it kinda would be humorous…my vote FAIL to the hospital.
Hey Stephanie!!! Thanks for dropping by the blog.
Yeah, they’re trying to be creative, but we’re talking doctor-y stuff here. I agree about the ‘scary’ thing.
Hope you are well!
Hey Stephanie, I’m the “lucky” recipient of this postcard, and what makes it even SCARIER is knowing which(rather delicate) appointment this frog is hunting me down for. I don’t know whether to laugh or be horribly offended at the fact that Mr. Frog is looking for me in a swamp!