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Watch this commercial that ran during the Superbowl this past Sunday and comment below how long it takes you to figure out if this is a parody or serious commercial. First they came for the bottled water drinkers…
Fildebrandt.ca | more | posted February 11th
While I've little doubt Audi's Superbowl ad was of the tongue-in-cheek variety, nevertheless I, as apparently have many others, did find it a tad, shall we say, disconcertingly plausible...  Watts Up With That observes that it may be even more plausible than we might want to imagine: The Green Police: window swat team editionI don't mind admitting that Liberals in high places who are on ho
Sort of Political | more | posted February 9th
I know, I know it's supposed to be a light hearted Superbowl ad. It's supposed to be funny but could it be a little glimpse into our future if the global warming extremists have their way? The ad is a little eerie to me. Governments at all levels want to impose all kinds of environmental rules on us, could the Green Police be coming to a community near you? Could this really be? The
Chasing Apple Pie | more | posted February 9th
I walked over 15 K this morning from my temporary lodgings in Dalhousie along John Laurie, up into the mist that cloaked Nose Hill and back again. Sharp hooved white tail deer glared back but I glared back in a threatening way and they retreated to an aspen grove. The fog was completely encompassing, yet I carried on. I'm pretty sure I am the first human to the top of Nose Hill, at least wi
Monte Solberg | more | posted February 8th
It’s no secret that advertisers pull out all the stops for advertising slots during the SuperBowl. And at $3 million for for a 30 second spot this year, they’d better stand out. In Canada however, due to an arcane rebroadcasting system and rules called “simultaneous substitution” all we got to see was [...]
Lanny Cardow | more | posted February 8th
So, the feminists blathered all over the place about a Focus on the Family ad, yapping about how it should not be allowed, and giving it lots of advance publicity so that we were watching for it. We have satellite so we get the American commercials. If the feminists hadn't created such a fuss, I would have had no clue that this commercial was an anti-abortion ad. See for yourself: I see nothing
Climbing out of the dark | more | posted February 7th
I walked over 15 K this morning from my temporary lodgings in Dalhousie along John Laurie, up into the mist that cloaked Nose Hill and back again. Sharp hoved white tail deer glared back but I glared back in a threatening way and they retreated to an aspen grove. The fog was completely encompassing, yet I carried on. I'm pretty sure I am the first human to the top of Nose Hill, at least without o
Monte Solberg | more | posted February 7th
Some feminazi groups are taking offense to a Superbowl ad they have not seen yet. It's a pro-life ad produced by Focus On The Family set to air during the Superbowl game. "College football phenom Tim Tebow is about to become one of the biggest stars of Super Bowl XLIV — and he's not even playing in the game. Tebow, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback for the University of Florida, and
Chasing Apple Pie | more | posted January 27th
I like this guy! He is going to be in a superbowl ad with his Mom, which celebrates life and family. This of course makes the radical feminists mad. The radical feminists celebrate death. Only their viewpoint should be shown in public. I congratulate CBC for now backing down against these censoring lefties. the radical feminists haven't even seen the ad.Here is Tim's response:http://www.youtube
Dr Roy | more | posted January 27th
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