Monday, August 11, 2008
MasterCard-Bait
Amazing how overused the tag phrase has been since MasterCard successfully launched its commercial on "priceless." A week doesn't pass at work when someone tries to put together a memo with (what they believe is) an attention getting teaser at the beginning that always culminates in "priceless." Don't people realize that this is so ridiculously old that it's become passe, and the mere thought of trying to make it sound fresh only makes the author seem even more obsolete. So I plead with the world to stop this insanity, and let's rid the reference to "priceless" once and for all. Now on to the next overused term. . . NOT!
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New computer: $750
Internet connection: $45 a month
Having a blog: Priceless!
NOT!
Your last post was good but... where's the BEEF?!
Two commercials that I'm really getting tired of seeing:
* Yogi Berra and that damn Aflac duck!
* Pepsi (or Coke?) ad with Justin Timberlake being dragged across the lawn.
Does anyone really think that annoying ads draw people to buy their products? Sure, you remember them, but for all the wrong reasons. I will never buy a Justin Timberlake cd, and think Yogi Berra should retire from the Yankees. Broiled duck sounds good about now!
Whatever happened to Long Chevrolet?
But I'll save you more money!
That's the Long and short of it.
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