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Old 10-11-2010, 03:17 PM   #1
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hey guys heres the commercial in question

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4926..._profilepage#!

ok now heres my point - why is it when we are selling iced coffee we can drive like a lunatic but when we are selling cars we cannot, what is with this double standard here I have been waiting for the doom-and-gloom brigade to get the ad pulled off air but it hasn't yet happened why is this? if the vehicle was perhaps a Ford would it make a difference in the outcry level from the nay sayers? your thoughts please as I am quite confused by the fact that this ad is allowed yet the highly artistic and well done beemer IIRC ad in the warehouse with paint on the tyres gets yanked...

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