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I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with the Montana Meth Project, but for those of you who aren't - I'll say this: I think it's probably one of the most well-executed anti-drug campaigns in recent memory...

Creepy? Yes. But still funny.

by Jason (Scribe)

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May 05, 2008

I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with the Montana Meth Project, but for those of you who aren't - I'll say this: I think it's probably one of the most well-executed anti-drug campaigns in recent memory.

Which is what makes what I'm going to show you next both kinda' creepy and - at the same time - oddly hilarious. Apparently the gaggle over at the great barstoolio thought it would be hilarious to super-impose meth, drug awareness, and college football.

You can see the full results here, but I present two sides of the same coin for your perusal below:



Still, it feels slightly dirty to laugh at these. But man, I sure as hell did.
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