balthan:I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
It's way beyond a stretch. Looks more like somebody had an article they wanted to write and went out looking for things that can be construed to support the premise.
akula:balthan: I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
It's way beyond a stretch. Looks more like somebody had an article they wanted to write and went out looking for things that can be construed to support the premise.
It's not even that, it's like they were reaching for a supporting argument that premise support article!
We've actually got ads running over the radio for a local KIA dealer that use a horrible imitation of Obama.
They've got a history of using bad imitations of presidents, but the others tried to inject some humor revolving around one scandal or another. This one is just sad and pointless.
Just did a Google on Obama KIA Ad and see that it's being done across the nation by KIA dealers... (different ads, same premise)
Can't they wait until he actually does something worth joking about before running with this crappy campaign? Right now it's just campaign parody, and it's getting on my nerves. The best thing about this time of year is the END of the campaigns.
balthan:I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
You wouldn't think that if you saw their ads on the DC Metro.
Imagine a big hanging sign with HOPE on it, with the Pepsi logo as the O. Couple others just like it. I thought it was some kind of inauguration thing at first.
Linux_Yes: Everything is for sale in America, even Senate seats!!! ronnie raygun, et al., wanted unbridled capitalism and that's what we got! have a nice day!
Lordy, Lordy, how do you manage to get up and dress yourself in the morning? Or is Mom still doing that for you? I rarely put people on ignore, but the sheer quantity and purity of teh stoooopid is your post is actually hurting my head.
Imagery.
/dumbass subby here
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Shostie: FARK!
Imagery.
/dumbass subby here
don't forget 'advertisments'
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calbert: Shostie: FARK!
Imagery.
/dumbass subby here
don't forget 'advertisments'
It was early and I was still coffee-less.
/let the execution by spelling Nazis commence!
//Yay for another green light, though.
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Snarfangel: Are the porta-potties at the inaugural going to be replaced by "Yes, Wee Cans"?
That's golden right there.
nttawwt
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Shostie: calbert: Shostie: FARK!
Imagery.
/dumbass subby here
don't forget 'advertisments'
It was early and I was still coffee-less.
/let the execution by spelling Nazis commence!
//Yay for another green light, though.
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Shostie: calbert: Shostie: FARK!
Imagery.
/dumbass subby here
don't forget 'advertisments'
It was early and I was still coffee-less.
/let the execution by spelling Nazis commence!
//Yay for another green light, though.
He may be British.
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Snarfangel: Are the porta-potties at the inaugural going to be replaced by "Yes, Wee Cans"?
Sure, and with all the families attending, there will also be lots of CHANGE!ing stations for the infants.
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ronnie raygun, et al., wanted unbridled capitalism and that's what we got!
have a nice day!
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Accent: I'm thinking the Pepsi logo was around before Obama's marketing group - just guessing.
Same with the city of Chandler, AZ
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Accent: I'm thinking the Pepsi logo was around before Obama's marketing group - just guessing.
I think that one's a bit of a streeeeeetch myself. I guess someone had an article quota to meet.
Having said that, I think the new Pepsi logo is dumb.
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Linux_Yes: Everything is for sale in America, even Senate seats!!!
ronnie raygun, et al., wanted unbridled capitalism and that's what we got!
have a nice day!
Wow. You're such a charming little tard, aren't you?
Seriously... You're so stupid it hurts to read your posts. Enjoy the #2 spot on my ignore list.
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balthan: I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
It's way beyond a stretch. Looks more like somebody had an article they wanted to write and went out looking for things that can be construed to support the premise.
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akula: balthan: I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
It's way beyond a stretch. Looks more like somebody had an article they wanted to write and went out looking for things that can be construed to support the premise.
It's not even that, it's like they were reaching for a supporting argument that premise support article!
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Accent: I'm thinking the Pepsi logo was around before Obama's marketing group - just guessing.
Yep. BFD
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If I ever get a new Fark handle, I'm stealing that.
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We've actually got ads running over the radio for a local KIA dealer that use a horrible imitation of Obama.
They've got a history of using bad imitations of presidents, but the others tried to inject some humor revolving around one scandal or another. This one is just sad and pointless.
Just did a Google on Obama KIA Ad and see that it's being done across the nation by KIA dealers... (different ads, same premise)
Can't they wait until he actually does something worth joking about before running with this crappy campaign? Right now it's just campaign parody, and it's getting on my nerves. The best thing about this time of year is the END of the campaigns.
Dammit.
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PullmyHair: Accent: I'm thinking the Pepsi logo was around before Obama's marketing group - just guessing.
Same with the city of Chandler, AZ
And...
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balthan: I think the Pepsi logo's a bit of a stretch.
You wouldn't think that if you saw their ads on the DC Metro.
Imagine a big hanging sign with HOPE on it, with the Pepsi logo as the O. Couple others just like it. I thought it was some kind of inauguration thing at first.
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Everything is for sale in America, even Senate seats!!!
ronnie raygun, et al., wanted unbridled capitalism and that's what we got!
have a nice day!
Lordy, Lordy, how do you manage to get up and dress yourself in the morning? Or is Mom still doing that for you? I rarely put people on ignore, but the sheer quantity and purity of teh stoooopid is your post is actually hurting my head.
Bye. God, I hope you don't vote.
Bye.
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