It guts me that I am a complete luddite and that I can't manage to correctly upload videos without my computer whimpering pathetically, 'Oh, I've got a headache' and explaining away its behaviour with a meek, 'Error on page' message. WHICH I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND.
Well, pah! I can still post links.
Anyway, here's an ad that I am going to share with you. I think it's fab and it cracks me up every time I watch it.
Not sure what that says about me, but hey, go have a watch.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
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If I can do it, U2 can. It's a doddle, really. In YouTube, click in the embed box at top right, then Ctrl-C if on a PC, whatever the hell you do on a Mac if not, to copy that text, then paste it into your post. The text looks gibberish but that's computers for you.
I think you just started talking Polish to me but, thank you, I shall do my best.
I don't undersatnd a word of what Stephen said either. You'll notice that there are never videos on by blog.
I can't even do that "an ad" link thing that you did.
Looking at that video, I'm amazed there aren't more NZ guys on "World's Hunkiest Male" lists.
I know, saucy huh? Italians, Schmatlians.
Pah is a good word, but I prefer to say pshaw.
This one is wrong.
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=tLKIISoQhoM&NR=1
Hey Tim, do you have to spit when you say 'pswhaw'?
Holemaster - that is deeply wrong. So wrong.
Until this post, I had never heard of L&P. Last night I was out for a drink with a friend and his mate Brent who was over from Auckland for work (he works for an Ad agency, Colenso in Auckland). He happened to mention the L&P ads last night while we were talking about ads we liked. And turns out that his company hired the guys that made the L&P ads!
Doo doo doo dooooo, Doo doo doo dooooo
http://www.campaignbrief.com/nz/2006/10/official-at-last-ogilvy-cds-hi.html
Spooky!
But you know the spookier thing? I could most probably find in my arsenal of friends/colleagues/acquaintances someone who knows that guy Brent who works for Colenso who recently went to Ireland for work who went out for a beer with you.
New Zealand, it's a small country.
Yeah I was thinking that alright. It's a bit like Ireland that way. And the fact that your in telly too could make that circle of people even smaller. He's an Aussie though, you mightn't talk to him.
I love Australians.
Especially when we beat them.
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