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Tourists visiting New York's Times Square are blushing over a new Swatch watch billboard that features six pairs of rabbits in various sexual positions, according to a Local 6 News report.

The billboard kicks off the new "Bunnysutra" Swatch watch line that features the company's "touch" technology.

A Swatch news release reportedly says when touched, the clock hands land on "happy bunny positions."

Local 6 News reported that people are outraged at the images, but a Swatch spokesman said the ad is playful and fun.
05-11-2004 07:33 PM
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well if you want even more interactive graphic, just go to swatch's

<a href='http://www.swatch.com' target='_blank'>website</a> .... there's a flash site just for the "bunnysutra" watch!
05-11-2004 08:14 PM
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