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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nash on February 09, 2005, 07:45:21 PM
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Kind of a whatever post....
But whatever.... :D
You know the Budweiser ad that had people in the airport applauding the troops? When I saw it, I just automatically assumed that they just got back from Iraq.
A minute ago I was reading someone else talking about it, and his description had it that they were on their way there.
Alluhvasudden my perspective on the ad shifted. The applause for the troops works either way, but now it just seems more.... creepy. Ominous. The backwards glance the last soldier gave...
Prolly just me....
Anyways, how'd you see it? Just back? Or on the way there?
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Yeah, hella ominous. I mean they have such a huge chance of dying.
C'mon dude it's not like they are going to the Somme or something.
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Yeah, it's a real picnic.
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So we should only applaud the ones who come back?
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"The applause for the troops works either way...."
Nah Funked, that aint even close to what I'm saying.
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What the heck are you saying then?
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You sure ask alotta ******* questions, ya know that? :D
But uh.... Hell if I know.
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DETH TO KANREEKA
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Heh
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I think he's saying that he'd wonder what the poop is wrong with ya if you were cheering the fact that he was being shipped off to Iraq...you know, if he were. Also, he's intimating that Subarus & the Raiders suck ass. That last part was really quite unnecessary and I don't know why he felt the need to go down that road. But hey, what are ya gonna do...he's a Canuck, eh.
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Watch Creepshow Nash, it'll make you feel better.
I want my cake.
Was deer hunting one time and definitely heard the same sound the yeti made.
Didn't get to finish my post. Anyhow, a huge swamp rabbit appeared down range. didn't shoot it. I was hunting deer, but I have to say that sound made me uneasy.
Les
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Nash, I saw that Commerical and assumed the same. But... you've brought up an interesting perspective on it.
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Applause for a job done, or one they are heading off to do. It doesn't matter, the sentiment is the same I think.
Well, thinking about it before I hit 'Submit Reply' (that don't happen often). It is possibly even a stronger expression if they are on their way out. Congratulations on a safe return home and a job well done is one thing. The depth of the display of respect and support if they are on their way out is hard to express. You don't see many 'going away' parades.
I assumed they were arriving myself. It's nice to think about the situation in a different light.
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Somebody volunteers to do a hard, but neccesary job, that will help millions of people have a better life, they deserve some applause.
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Yes, Funked, yes they doooo....
What was your take on it when you first saw it?
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I actually thought the whole commercial was creepy after I saw it was sponsored by a peddler of cheap alcohol.
But the content was fine and I assumed they were returning home.
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Maybe they're worth giving our applause to regardless of which direction they're heading?
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As long as you dont get killed, horribley maimed, or lose a limb, combat is supposed to be alot of fun. Kind of like football combined with deer hunting. So the people in the airport were applauding the troops like people applaud a sports team before a game.
That commercial made me think they were coming home too. Which was cool. But I guess for its target audience, beer drinking republicans, they were meant to see people cheering that Americans were going off into urban combat.
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I just went and looked at it again. It's an entirely different ad if you try to imagine that the troops are on their way there.
left column, 9th down, hit "skip ad" (http://dyn.ifilm.com/superbowlads/)
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Originally posted by Nash What was your take on it when you first saw it?
My thought was "commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beer commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beercommercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck commercials suck beer beer boobies wings boobies wings beer beer..."
I try not to give commercials any thought. They are ass. Which is why I'm busting your balls for thinking deeply about them.
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I thought it was applause for those who put duty, honor and country ahead of self. IMHO really does not matter if they are arriving or departing.
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it would explain my earlier observation
Originally posted by JB88
yes it was. nice commercial definately.
i wondered though...were they really soldiers? they didnt have that far off look...maybe they were just support people...but you could tell that they hadnt actually shot anybody.
if they did...they would have had the look.
you know.... the STARE.
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Originally posted by SunTracker
they were meant to see people cheering that Americans were going off into urban combat.
That's pretty inflammatory. I imagine that the applause would be a show of respect to those that are willing to sacrifice several years of their life in service to their country knowing that they could be called on to put themselves in harms way. And on the realization of that situation, they fulfill the commitment they made. It is no small thing to do what the members of our armed services are doing. Don't belittle their sacrifice. Whatever your position on our involvement in Iraq may be, every son and daughter that has or will head over there deserves a round of applause on their way out. They just might not live to hear it when they get back.
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u people give me a headache, it was just a simple commercial to say thank you, hell I didnt even realize that bud sponsered it.
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Bah, if you want to say "thank you", don't put your name anywhere on it. Otherwise, it's a simple commercial to promote a product by identifying it with an emotionally charged political and social situation. In simple terms, it's a cheap shot using the US Military to sell beer.
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Originally posted by Dinger
Bah, if you want to say "thank you", don't put your name anywhere on it.
So all those Christmas thank you notes my mom used to make me write to Aunt Ethel should have been left unsigned?
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only if you signed it "McGroin's noodle Enlargement" and mailed a copy to every household in the US.
Why not just provide free beer on the flights home? That's a thank you we all can appreciate (Except, the Muslim soldiers, of course).
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Nash, I think you're reading more into it than I did. For present day post 9/11, appreciating our troops whether they be going overseas to fight a battle or coming back from battle fought, doesn't matter. It's the same thing. I looked at the commercial from both perspectives, leaving or arriving. You know what? It played the same to me. I liked it as it made me feel good (as opposed to seeing our troops getting spat on would get my blood boiling).
If I were vacationing in Canada and saw a broadcast of a Canadian beer company doing the exact same type of commercial for Canadian troops, I'd feel the same good thing about it.
Most people here know my views on war, but I sure loved that commercial. It was nice to see some appreciation shown on a commercial (I still won't drink beer though).
That commercial leads me to believe that it was in saying thanks to our troops for the work they've done. Had it been for the work they were going to do, it would probably read as a "Good Luck and Thanks!" type message. Since it says "Thanks" only, it leads me to believe that it is for a job done, hence their return.
Anyway, my two cents.
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Originally posted by Dinger
only if you signed it "McGroin's noodle Enlargement" and mailed a copy to every household in the US.
Why not just provide free beer on the flights home? That's a thank you we all can appreciate (Except, the Muslim soldiers, of course).
So one should then sign thank you notes...
Got it.
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Originally posted by Dune
Maybe they're worth giving our applause to regardless of which direction they're heading?
There ya go!:aok