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Dirty Jobs - ad from Discovery Channel

The 'Dirty jobs' ad looks great but is still very dirty.

Dirty Jobs - ad
Dirty Jobs - ad

Advertising Agency: Discovery Communications, Washington DC, USA

Creative Director: Stefan Poulos

Art Directors: Scott McDonald, Alison Medland

Photographer: Roger Hagadone

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