Bids for Boston bomb scare top $5,000 on eBay You all heard about the Turner Broadcasting promo for Aqua Teen Hunger force that went horribly wrong in Boston yesterday, prompting city-wide bomb scares and bringing roads and public transit to a standstill? Well, through the magic of the Internet you — yes you — can now own a piece of what will surely go down in the annals of PR as one of the worst gaffes ever, and a shining example of guerrilla marketing gone bad. One of the cartoonish, illuminated signs, which were placed throughout the city, is on auction at eBay. Current high bid: $5,000. The signs depict a Mooninite, one of the characters from Aqua Teen Hunger Force a late night animated special. As part of the promotion, the illuminated objects were placed on bridges and other infrastructure across the city, sparking concern…no…panic that they were explosive devices (in fun, day glo colors, no less). The eBay user offering the sign says it was a posted on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, is “not a bomb, sorry :[” and that he’s going to use the money from the sale to fund more public art in Boston. “it shouldn’t take guerrilla advertising to make our public spaces more exciting.” Technology Industry