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[edit] Popularity in Australia
I moved from the US to Australia in January; before the move I'd never heard of Zoo York but now I see it everywhere in Melbourne. Is this just a coincidence (i.e. it became popular worldwide around the same time as I moved) or is it unusually popular in Australia? Pimlottc 01:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] HeadOn-ish commercial
I recently saw a commercial for...shoes I think, that say "Zoo York. Apply directly to the forehead. Zoo York. Apply directly to the forehead. Zoo York. Apply directly to the forehead. Zoo York." something like the HeadOn thing, and it showed people rubbing shoes on their forehead. Wat connection does this have to the HeadOn company and the Zoo York company and is it notable enough to go in the article? 71.220.215.234 (talk) 22:42, 16 February 2008 (UTC)