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There's much hand-wringing in Chicago this week over a billboard advertising lawyer services that reads: "Life's Short. Get a divorce."

The headline is sandwiched between images of a half naked man and woman. City workers took down the billboard after residents complained.

But Corri Fetman, one of the divorce lawyers behind the billboard defended it.

"Just because you see a billboard with a hot body on it, it doesn't cause you to leave your spouse," Fetman said. "If you're already going to leave your spouse, the ad will appeal to you. If you do want to leave, you don't have to feel bad about it. Be honest with yourself and with your spouse."

  1. Paul Griffiths from Kingston, Canada writes: Disgusting.
  2. Drina Williams from Chicago, United States writes: I think this is absolutely rediculous that this woman is using sexual images to sell divorce. I know Corri Fetman personally and she will eat her young (if she had any) to get business. She is the true definition of a snake and now she is posing in play boy to make a sleezy buck of of horney men who ought to be looking at their wifes instead of a picture of her that has been brushed up beyond Corri's own imagination. Anyone who knows this women (even 2nd hand) knows that her face is melting away like an 80- year old woman and she has the nerve or "gumption" so she says to pose in playboy. Corri hang it up--along with your career in law, because you are an embarrssment to the Justice System and definately and emabrassment for playboy.

    The sign/billboard shows that she cannot network and let her own legal work show for herself she has to let her body do that and sadly to say-her body is plastic and her face looks like micheal jackson after another plastic surgery gone wrong. Life is too short, so go get one Corri! And keep your clothes on while you are finding one.

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