deafgal001
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ok I looked up the prices, and the BMW looks expensive.
I'm getting so annoyed with the media's use of certain terms to try to attract consumers.
I just saw a commercial for a line of interior paint, and it's called "VALSPAR HI-DEF COLORS" - Really? High Definition WALL PAINT?! I get it, High Def Tv's, Movies, Cameras and stuff are all the rage, but let's keep that term where it makes SENSE. It's all about trying to fool the consumer into thinking that, jus because they slap the term "hi-def" on it, it's superior than the other brands.
I get it, it probably works... But it still annoys me.
I had another example in my head when I started this thread, now I can't remember. Damn ADD. But there. I just had to rant. Carry on!![]()
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Car commericals. Everytime I see a commerical about a husband surprising his wife with a car make me wonder if spouses really surprise each other with a car. I would think they would discuss and/or buy a car together.
Darkinday said:Wirelessly posted
Car commericals. Everytime I see a commerical about a husband surprising his wife with a car make me wonder if spouses really surprise each other with a car. I would think they would discuss and/or buy a car together.
Well... My uncle and grandma is "surprising" me with a newer car come tax time.It's not really a surprise when they tell me in advance, but it is still nice none the less.