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balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
Make America Great Again! - Trump in 2020 ... "We're a capitalistic society. I go into business, I don't make it, I go bankrupt. They're not going to bail me out. I've been on welfare and food stamps. Did anyone help me? No." - Craig T. Nelson, actor.
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Doug Higley 1942 - 2022 7152 Posts |
Cool! I am also easily amused.
Sadly I noticed the ususal zero IQ trash that posts comments to most every video that isn't about vomit. Brainless punks with access to computers...delightful ain't they.
Higley's Giant Flea Pocket Zibit
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MagiClyde Special user Columbus, Ohio 871 Posts |
Absolutely incredible! Wonder how much work it took to make it. I also could not help but notice that there were playing card decks used as one of the early size transition points!
Magic! The quicker picker-upper!
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balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
A little bit about Tipping Point:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/nov/08/advertising Guinness 'Tipping Point' ad: villagers are bowled over by the £10m shoot Thursday November 8 2007 Guinness tonight launches the most expensive TV ad in its 80-year marketing history, with highly unusual domino rally. The ad - part of a £10m campaign - begins with 6,000 dominoes, leading on to objects such as books, paint cans, tyres, flaming hay bales, fridges, suitcases and even cars. Created by ad agency AMV BBDO, "Tipping point" was directed by Nicolai Fugslig, the man behind the camera for Sony Bravia's "Balls" commercial. Mr Fugslig said the combination of the intricacy of the shoot, the high altitude location in Argentina and the use of hundreds of villagers made filming the ad the "biggest challenge" of his career to date. "The ad is fundamentally a celebration of community," said Paul Cornell, the marketing manager for Guinness at Diageo GB. Guinness's ad has echoes of Honda's ground-breaking "Cog" ad from 2003, which featured a domino effect involving 85 car parts that took more than 600 takes to get right. Like the Honda "Cog" film, the Guinness campaign uses no special effects in creating the chain reaction, bar a small amount of visual trickery at the end to get the trademark "pause" in the two-part pour behind a true pint of the Irish stout. The Guinness ad will run in 30-, 60- and 90-second versions on TV from tonight and will be in cinemas and made available online from tomorrow. The TV campaign is being supported by a digital marketing push, titled "La Fiesta de Toppling", in which Juan Ramon, the fictional mayor of the village in which the ad is set, leads an online challenge to complete 11 interlinked tasks. Users must unravel the clues to win solid gold dominoes. "Tipping Point" forms part of a bumper spend by Guinness parent company Diageo on the stout brand over the past few months. In September, the company launched a £6m ad campaign - using the strapline "Seconds from greatness" - that ran extensively during ITV's coverage of the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
Make America Great Again! - Trump in 2020 ... "We're a capitalistic society. I go into business, I don't make it, I go bankrupt. They're not going to bail me out. I've been on welfare and food stamps. Did anyone help me? No." - Craig T. Nelson, actor.
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Rupert Bair Inner circle ? 2179 Posts |
I prefer cog. its cleverrrrrr!
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Fauna Gob New user 27 Posts |
Cog cheats.
Fauna
I'm the hiphopapotamus, my rhymes are bottomless, sounds a little preposterous, spewing from my esophagus.
But, my ryhmes are so potent that during this small segment, I've made all the women in the last three threads pregnant. |
stoneunhinged Inner circle 3067 Posts |
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