and why I show that ad crap philanthropic? The reason is that there are some parodies too good to work with the reversal of the relationship between majority
Friday, August 14, 2009
Hoover Steamvac Vs Bissell Proheat Illiteracy and similar problems
Some years ago (if I remember correctly) went on German TV advertising aimed at people who had never learned to read and write. The idea was to encourage them to seek special courses where he would learn, although they were adults. The ad shows a pretty angry boss is reprimanding an employee of his who was sent a condor to put a load of shit I do not know a place where you should not put anything. There's a sign that says just that, so the boss comes to ask if the employee is unable to read (assuming that the answer is yes), if it might be necessary to put a sign most seriousnde. Gives the impression that it would continue with the challenge, but that involved another employee telling his boss that his colleague actually can not read ... The reaction of the head is contrary to what one might expect, since it does not appear angry, but simply amazed, and finally tells his employee to do something, that is: The ad suggests that the employer is supportive and willing to help his employee, but see yourselves:
and why I show that ad crap philanthropic? The reason is that there are some parodies too good to work with the reversal of the relationship between majority
and why I show that ad crap philanthropic? The reason is that there are some parodies too good to work with the reversal of the relationship between majority
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