Coal Miners Hotter
That wonderful guy, Seth Stevenson, has done it again.
The best column on Slate has provided a wonderful thought piece on the HOT GE coal miner ad.
If you haven't seen the ad, you can link to it through the article, which you can read here.
But, Stevenson also provides a great idea, which I though would be right up the alley of the Omnimedia readers, which song and ad are MOST INAPPROPRIATELY paired? This might be hard for some of you non-TV watch folks, but I bet you have enough exposure to come up with something.
Of course, you can also suggest the BEST pairing of song and product.
So, go for it.
The best column on Slate has provided a wonderful thought piece on the HOT GE coal miner ad.
If you haven't seen the ad, you can link to it through the article, which you can read here.
But, Stevenson also provides a great idea, which I though would be right up the alley of the Omnimedia readers, which song and ad are MOST INAPPROPRIATELY paired? This might be hard for some of you non-TV watch folks, but I bet you have enough exposure to come up with something.
Of course, you can also suggest the BEST pairing of song and product.
So, go for it.
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The Beatles "Revolution" and globalistic vampire Nike Corp.
KFC using "Sweet Home Alabama" as a theme song.
Didn't they used to be "Kentucky Fried Chicken"? Then they were "Kitchen Fresh Chicken" for a while (try not to laugh). I've actually heard that they were moving back toward "Kentucky Fried Chicken" again.
I suppose anything would be better than their "fried chicken is part of a healthy diet" campaign they were on last year.
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