Oeditpus Rex
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:11 PM
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Saw a Hummer ad aimed at women last night |
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One woman cuts in front of another in a check-out line, and the "victim" goes out and buys an H3 to get some attitude or something.
The tag line? "Get your girl on!"
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Shell Beau
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:12 PM
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1. I saw a similar one about a guy |
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who was obviously a vegetarian and he was in line in front of a guy buying all kinds of meat while he had tofu, so to make him feel more "manly" he went out and bought a Hummer.
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:19 PM
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3. with the tag line of "restore your masculinity" |
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I just saw the guy ad for the first time about an hour ago. :puke:
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:24 PM
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5. jeez. I love how advertising targets insecurities.... |
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I wonder how much happier with themselves people would be without madison ave. crap ruining their self-esteem?
and as a side note: as a vegetarian who has gotten crap from complete strangers about it, I feel that real men and women don't let others tell them what to eat. or think. My response to the typical "dude" giving me crap is to either tell them that a lot of world class atheletes are/were vegetarian or that prostate problems and impotence have been linked to meat heavy diets. It usually shuts them up.
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dpbrown
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:12 PM
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2. What's SHE compensating for? |
Debi
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:22 PM
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4. What the hell does 'get your girl on' mean? |
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:shrug:
Spend you're entire savings on a car and the gas it'll use up? :crazy:
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Radical Activist
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:24 PM
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6. I'd like to see more truthful hummer ads |
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that portray hummer owners as complete assholes.
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Shell Beau
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:27 PM
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8. That is not necessarily true. Some probably are. |
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:25 PM
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7. Damn. I'm all woman and I don't need a Hummer to prove it! |
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They look like freaking tanks. Ohhhh so feminine!! :eyes:
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:28 PM
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9. What does "get your girl on" mean, anyway? |
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:shrug:
Are there strict guidelines that should be followed if I wanna "get my girl on?"
1. Buy a Hummer 2. ?? 3. ???
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Debi
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:38 PM
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10. 2. Blow savings and 401k on gas |
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3. I assume drunken bar fights and some good old jail time should be in there as well http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk/2006/06/miss_hoosegow_2.html
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Wed Jul-19-06 05:01 PM
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11. How to "get your girl on" the Hummer way |
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1. Don't bother much with school, because no cute boys like smart girls, anyway.
2. Marry a man, move to the suburbs, and vote the way he does because he's smarter than you and your marriage vows said to obey him, anyway.
3. Buy a Suburban or Tahoe so you can tote lots of kids, even if you don't have them yet.
4. Over-schedule the kids you do have so you a) don't have to deal with them much and b) can keep up with the Joneses by making sure your kids do all the cool stuff.
5. Upgrade to a Hummer when you get pissed off because you've never been allowed to acknowledge your own feelings.
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Wed Jul-19-06 05:31 PM
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12. This is what "get your girl on" means |
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you're a total failure as a person so you have to buy something, preferably something horribly expensive, in order to validate yourself as a person. This could be a handbag that costs you one week's salary. Or a pair of shoes. Or a Hummer. This philosophy keeps women (and men) from reaching any kind of useful potential. Instead of nurturing talents or helping the community, women are buying into, literally, the idea that possessions are a lifestyle. You have a setback. You buy something. See? You feel better. That commercial is a white flag. I've given up as a human. I am now solely a consumer who is manipulated by materialistic desire. I have the brain of a hamster.
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Wed Jul-19-06 05:34 PM
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13. So this is what "society" boils down to. |
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