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TDD said:For anyone wanting to practice their skills at identifying logical fallacies, Panlegis and Hillevi Larsson provide some examples. The Swedish blog quotes do as well. http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/index.html#indexPosted: 3 years 20 weeks agoon the post: Panlegis exposed as boobs when ogling Larsson's cleavage
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TDD said:I'm not sure how well that would have worked in Canada. Our bowling balls don't have holes. ;-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLIhAl1Tuoo&feature=relatedPosted: 3 years 20 weeks agoon the post: Elmex - Dude, where are the holes? - ambient
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TDD said:If Monty Python had used polar bears, it might have been even funnier. If planestupid had used cows, it might have been even more stupid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV0LGMGuLN0Posted: 3 years 20 weeks agoon the post: Plane Stupids' falling polar bears and skyscrapers make an impact
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TDD said:If you go to the Distributel Communications Limited web site, the ads get even more confusing.Posted: 3 years 41 weeks agoon the post: Hi-performance sumo-wresting weird ad. wth, distributel?
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TDD said:I hate those pop-ups! Had I'd known it was going to do that, I wouldn't have used it! I apologize. :-( My point of the video I posted is simply the "bleeding" billboard reminds me of the "bleeding" religious paintings and statues that have been done so many times before. To me, the "bleeding" billboard isn't a new idea. ;-) I also don't think a billboard that intentionally distracts a driver specifically during adverse weather conditions warning the driver to pay more attention when driving in adverse weather conditions is very well thought out if the intention of the ad is to reduce automobile related fatalities. It doesn't make any sense to me. :-PPosted: 3 years 42 weeks agoon the post: Papakura / Franklin District Councils / Road Safety - Bleeding Billboard (2009) 1:31 (New Zealand)
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TDD said:Anyone who has iTunes, and is interested in the old radio shows and the old commercials, can listen to classic radio commercials during the shows. Got to the "Talk/Spoken Word" subsection of the "Radio" section for the old radio broadcasts.Posted: 3 years 49 weeks agoon the post: Last forum post in Adland's adforum - for now.
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TDD said:Another bleeding billboard can be in found in the Simpsons episode, Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie (fourth season, six episode, November 3, 1992) "A blood-spouting billboard spews (hopefully fake) cat blood into a newlywed couple's open convertible. They take it in good humor." http://www.snpp.com/episodes/9F03.htmlPosted: 3 years 49 weeks agoon the post: Papakura / Franklin District Councils / Road Safety - Bleeding Billboard (2009) 1:31 (New Zealand)
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TDD said:It's all been done before. ;-)Posted: 3 years 49 weeks agoon the post: Papakura / Franklin District Councils / Road Safety - Bleeding Billboard (2009) 1:31 (New Zealand)
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TDD said:PLEASE SEE FILM HERE Dabitch has removed the embed due to pop-ups, sorry.Posted: 3 years 49 weeks agoon the post: Papakura / Franklin District Councils / Road Safety - Bleeding Billboard (2009) 1:31 (New Zealand)
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TDD said:If you play the videos enough times, the body paint will wear off.Posted: 3 years 49 weeks agoon the post: Air New Zealand has nothing to hide.
