I love Paris...

I love Paris...

Re: I love Paris... Posted by satchmo on Mon May 30th 2005 at 2:47am
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I saw this ad from a Yahoo site. I just couldn't resist. It
turned out to be a site that has continuous streams of advertisement
for TV shows, movies (some sci fi film with Keanu Reeves and Winona
Ryder), computer games (Chaos Theory). I was just hooked and
semi-hypnotized until I forcefully yanked my hand and clicked the close
button on the browser.

Beware of its power... http://www.carlsjr.com/home
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: I love Paris... Posted by Spartan on Mon May 30th 2005 at 2:53am
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Damn fatty fast food resturants and their mind sucking advertisements.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by Tracer Bullet on Mon May 30th 2005 at 4:08am
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Does it strike anyone else as sadly ironic that they are using slim super-model types to advertise fast food?
Some people are like slinkys...

They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by Spartan on Mon May 30th 2005 at 4:32am
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That advertisement reminds me of something. I was looking through a
friend geek gadget magazine today and I didn't even see any gadgets. At
first I thought the magazine was a Maxim when I saw the cover. They
also had two almost naked women playing in a tub of cake together.
Don't get me wrong. I was aroused but I didn't get what it had to do
with gadgets. Advertisements these day are confusing.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by Hugh on Mon May 30th 2005 at 4:37am
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You get the geek gadgets and then the ladies play in tubs of cake in your backyard (sold seperately).
One day you'll know what you're talking about, I can hardly imagine

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Re: I love Paris... Posted by Orpheus on Mon May 30th 2005 at 10:18am
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Tracer Bullet said:
Does it strike anyone else as sadly ironic that they are using slim super-model types to advertise fast food?
No only that, but when was the last time to actually recieved a burger that looking like those did? :wtf:

The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by DrGlass on Mon May 30th 2005 at 10:36am
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Tracer Bullet said:
Does it strike anyone else as sadly ironic that they are using slim super-model types to advertise fast food?
No only that, but when was the last time to actually recieved a burger that looking like those did? :wtf:
Or ate it while shooting random slutty glances all over the place as you wash your $500,000 sports car?

adds just throw as much s**t at you as they can to sell their product.

BOOBS, CARS, MONEY, SEX, CELEBERTY, then... "buy firestone tires"

Its all part of the systematic rape of culture.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by Hugh on Mon May 30th 2005 at 10:37am
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Carl's Jr. makes quality burgers, yo, and Paris Hilton's a ho (check out my inadvertent freestylings).
One day you'll know what you're talking about, I can hardly imagine

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Re: I love Paris... Posted by Orpheus on Mon May 30th 2005 at 10:42am
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DrGlass said:
"buy firestone tires"
STOP right there..

I use only Firestone tires.. and have had nothing but excellent results. You can imagine how many sets of tires I go through, so I know what I am talking about to some extent. I have had excellent life from them really. The SUV crap that happened was a design flaw in the Ford, not the tires.

anywho's.. I have gotten as much as 140,000 miles out of a set of 65,000 mile tires, and am currently working on 80,000 miles out of an 80,000 mile set.. they tires still look almost new as far as tread depth is concerned.

/ rant.

The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: I love Paris... Posted by DrGlass on Mon May 30th 2005 at 10:55am
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DrGlass said:
"buy firestone tires"
STOP right there..

I use only Firestone tires.. and have had nothing but excellent
results. You can imagine how many sets of tires I go through, so I know
what I am talking about to some extent. I have had excellent life from
them really. The SUV crap that happened was a design flaw in the Ford,
not the tires.

anywho's.. I have gotten as much as 140,000 miles out of a set of
65,000 mile tires, and am currently working on 80,000 miles out of an
80,000 mile set.. they tires still look almost new as far as tread
depth is concerned.

/ rant.
That wasn't a statement about the quality, I just think their TV adds
dont sell their product. Hell, your story would make me want to
buy their product way more than some model holding a tire or some guy
sitting on a tire using a laptop computer...
Re: I love Paris... Posted by warlord on Mon May 30th 2005 at 1:26pm
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lewis black said it best

" three rabbits are sitting on a log, one goes off and hangs himself... buy a bike"
the only problem with steam updating things every week is it doesent give the developers an incentive to playtest thier work, so we do it for them
Re: I love Paris... Posted by French Toast on Mon May 30th 2005 at 2:10pm
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I think the best ad is from Family Guy;
Paul Tucket Patriot Beer, if you buy it, hot women will have sex in your backyard