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Sun Oct-30-05 05:12 PM
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Boy pimps sister for a bacon hamburger. |
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It's a Wendy's commercial, and it's very disturbing to me. Am I overreacting? Here's the deal:
Two boys are sitting on a couch watching TV or playing a video game. Boy 1 looks at a framed photo of boy 2's sister. He turns to boy 2 and asks if he can date his sister. Boy 2 indignantly says,"No!" Boy 1, then, offers boy 2 a Wendy's burger, which has the unspoken, but obvious, effect of changing boy 2's mind.
Then, the scene switches to the Boy 1 asking the sister out. She rejects him. He offers her a Wendy's burger but we don't get to see her reaction.
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:20 PM
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1. The whole male ownership issue is creepy enough. |
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"Can I date your sister?"
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:22 PM
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3. I interpreted it more as a issue of maintaining a friendship |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:22 PM
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4. I think making an issue about male ownership... |
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concerning siblings is absurd... Afterall, he is "her" Brother, no?
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:23 PM
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6. Yeah. The only answer to that question is "go ask her yourself." |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:25 PM
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1 girl and 4 boys... I know for a fact that she is "their" sister, and anyone that wants to date her better damn well ask. (Their words not mine)
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:40 PM
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15. Have girls ever asked for your daughter's permission to date her bros? |
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Serious question. (I'm old. I didn't realize that mindset was still prevalent.)
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:40 PM
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23. Yikes. Are you here in |
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the U.S.....or Saudi Arabia? What have you done to foster such "ownership" on the part of your sons? She's their sister....not their daughter or their pet. She's not a possession. And it's her decision, not theirs. Or are you posting from a past century?
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:20 PM
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:25 PM
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9. No the boys are white, but |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:32 PM
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13. Just a question to help frame the context of the ad. |
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I don't watch much TV, so if I don't ask, I'd never know.
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:50 PM
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25. That would be more suitable for a KFC commercial. |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:22 PM
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5. I didn't take it that way |
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but then I've seen a couple other commercials from the same campaign, hypnotizing people with this incredibly gross-looking burger.
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:24 PM
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I would have rather had the hamburger.
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:24 PM
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8. Why would anybody go to Wendy's when you can get a real burger |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:26 PM
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11. Or a healthier one... |
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:43 PM
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16. I have seen some pretty nasty Hardee's |
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I know of one right now that I can tell you about that is almost 7 out of 10 times will give you a "stomach flu" becuase I can say ****'s ....
I try to steer clear of them myself.
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:03 PM
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Lena inRI
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:30 PM
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of mind control by corporate advertising and televised mass media.
Both have turned majority of Americans into spineless, dull-minded lemmings; no wonder Rove applied both to sell B*. . .Marshall McLuhan's point that the medium has become the only message.
Turn off the boob tube. . . stick with blogs!
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Fridays Child
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:49 PM
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24. And then there are the drug pushers. It's not just that they... |
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...peddle their drugs, outright. They use another approach, too, of pushing a given disease, for example, and saying I may have it and I should go to www.youaredyingrightnow.org and I should talk to my doctor about tests and treatments, and blah, blah, blah. Almost everybody has experienced at least one of the described symptoms, at one time or another, and to purposely invoke widespread health fears is...well, it should be called pharmaterrorism.
Anyway, it's just a slick repackaging of the same old snake oil scam, and, in that regard, pharmaceutical manufacturers differ from drug cartels only in their marketing techniques.
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:40 PM
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14. I haven't seen it, but from your description and the description of it from |
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others I think you might be over reacting. Just a little though ;)
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:44 PM
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17. If a Girl pimps her brother for a hamburger |
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There wouldn't be any complaint..
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:11 PM
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19. Well, it had 'shrooms too. |
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Inquiring minds want to know, did she go for it?
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Sun Oct-30-05 09:45 PM
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30. The commercial ends and we're left hanging. |
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:26 PM
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20. I find it more annoying than disturbing. |
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Pretty unrealistic. I have two daughters and two sons, and I always sounded out the kids about what they thought of their sibs' romantic interests. I also checked out how the cats and dogs reacted to them. One of my dogs might be won over by a burger, but I'm pretty sure the rest of the family couldn't be bribed.
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:38 PM
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21. The boy is a future Rethuglycan |
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He will stoop to any level to make money, including selling his own Mother like they did with the new Medicare prescription plan. The GOP sold their Mothers down the road with that one.
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Sun Oct-30-05 10:33 PM
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33. The boy is not a future GOPer, he's a fictional advertisement character! |
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Next thing I'll read here is that Mikey from the Life cereal ads went on to blow up an airplane when enraged about the lack of good meal choices.
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:38 PM
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22. I just saw it and it is a dumb commercial, but now really |
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offensive. I think the whole asking the brother for permission might not be "male ownership" as much as not wanting your best friend to date your sibling so as not to complicate your relationship. Think about if your best friend dates your sister/brother and they have a pretty ugly break up.
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Sun Oct-30-05 08:28 PM
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26. All Ithought was "Gee, that's dumb.. As if the little brother has any |
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control over who his big sis dates."
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Sun Oct-30-05 08:33 PM
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27. I thought it was totally degrading to the girl...n/t |
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Sun Oct-30-05 09:00 PM
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28. The whole point is that the burger is "hypnotising." |
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There are other commercials in the series. For example the son asks his dad for the car keys, dad says no, then the son shows him the burger and the dad gets all glassy eyed and says YES.
The overall impression I get is that the burger is supposed to have some magnetic mystical mesmerizing power.
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Sun Oct-30-05 09:14 PM
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29. Don't take it's so seriously. It's a joke. |
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I mean, did you take a commercial "what would you do for a Klondike bar" seriously? It's the same thing.
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Sun Oct-30-05 09:47 PM
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31. Reminds me of an old wine commercial in the UK |
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for a cheap and nasty brand of French wine.
A young couple stand nervously on a doorstep; she says "don't worry, he'll love you". Door is opened by her father - grumpy, looking at the young man as if he's about to kick his arse. Young man nervously produces, from behind his back, a bottle of Piat d'Or wine. Father's eyes light up, he kisses boy on both cheeks, ushers them inside. Tagline - "The French adore Piat d'Or".
A TV sketch programme recreated the whole thing, just changing the tagline: "The French - they'll sell you their daughter for a bottle of cheap wine".
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Sun Oct-30-05 10:16 PM
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32. honestly that sounds funny |
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I'm chuckling just thinking about it.
It's humor, some things aren't meant to be taken seriously.
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Sun Oct-30-05 10:35 PM
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You instincts are right, I think.
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