The first 6x8 (top right) said : "On SEP2 I take off my top"
Then on SEP2 the second 6x8 (bottom left) said "on SEP4, I take off the bottom"
Then on SEP4 (Bottom ;-) right) "Avenir, we keep our promises"
Now you want to remember it was in SEP81, after Mitterand's election, when the government said repeatedly: "we said we'd do this, we do it"...
There was also this campaign --I can't seem to find the picture-- after the Russian invasion in Afghanistan, where "AFGHANISTAN" was written several times, like this
AFGHANISTAN
AFGHANISTAН
AFGHANIСTAН
AFГHANIСTAН
AФГAНIСTAН
AФГAНИСTAН
with a tag line like "don't forget Afghanistan"...
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