watch, click, then YOU can choose what you want the hunter do with the bear!
Things I tried that work: eats, eats with, makes a movie, marries, farts on, rides, snuggles (they really hug)
Things I tried that doesn’t work: plays chess, plants trees, drink beer (drink water), goes surfing
Your turn!!
Brought to you by Tipp-Ex (white out kind of deal)… They need better SEO management as I can’t find their official site on the first 3 pages of a Google search.
Although I don’t really see it worthwhile to purchase any cars brand new off the lot at this particular price point (msrp in upper realm of $30k bracket), here’s a pretty dope commercial showcasing the new 2011 IS equipped with their F Sport performance pieces.
And here’s the behind the scenes look of how it was made:
Another American car company using the premise of freedom to promote their product.
Dope commercial by Dodge for it’s Challenger, which I would say is cool idea (big motor in retro body), but still not enough for me to forget how poorly executed the vehicle actually is.
Awesome new ad from Jeep for their 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee filled my body with a sense of patriotism, especially since the first time I saw it was on Independence Day. Unfortunately, it was still not overwhelming enough for me to really believe in such an American product.
There’s no need for one to be an environmentalist or even to believe that global warming is in fact, a phenomenon occurring right now to enjoy the countless pleasures that the ocean can bring; from a nice day sitting on the sand at the beach to catching your first wave on a surfboard or perhaps just watching one of the many shows on the Discovery Channel that involves the component that fills the space of ~75% of the earth.
Done by the ad agency, Script, out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the Surfrider Foundation, who is a non-profit organization formed to make battle in the name of protecting the world’s oceans for the enjoyment by people in the present and in the future.
Let’s believe in Karma. Let’s pay it forward. Let’s leave things better than the way we found them.