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1132.1 | Could be worse.... | CESARE::JOHNSON | Truth is stranger than fiction | Tue Apr 25 1989 17:57 | 5 |
| This ad would never run in the U.S., because a large portion of
the population wouldn't even recognize that the helmet was for
cycling.
MATT
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1132.2 | role model for what? | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Apr 25 1989 21:50 | 10 |
| RE: .-1 So true, so true. Much less, reflective material.
RE: .0 Well, it infuriates me, and I haven't even seen the ad.
Kind of an Arthur Dent on push-bike?
Ironically, here, cyclists (at least lycra-clad ones) seem to be
role-models in ads portraying a youthful, sporty image (carbonated
beverages, etc.). But the lycra is de rigeur.
-john
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1132.3 | Don't get mad, get bad! Blow their minds today! | PIC::CANELLA | Sandino Vive | Wed Apr 26 1989 13:39 | 9 |
| Hey, Rod, as a cyclist and a trainspotter (especially the tracks,
they really give your rims a pounding) I take umbrage to that.
Turn the joke on NatWest. Ride over to the nearest branch (in your
lycra tights, of course), stick the water bottle inside your pants
(make sure the water is warm), go in and ask for a loan. 5 will
get you 10 you'll get it.......plus a date!
Alfonso
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1132.4 | | JUMBLY::MACFADYEN | Direct vision viewfinder | Thu Apr 27 1989 05:53 | 15 |
| Re .3: Hi Alfonso! Good idea, but I'm crippled with the mortgage I've
got already.
Re .2: Actually there are a few ads in Britain now that feature
lycra-clad cyclists, notably a current one from Kentucky Fried Chicken
(still doesn't persuade me to eat that stuff), one for Canada... the
Whitney Houston Olympic song video... all N American, come to think of
it.
Re .1: I lied by omission, you actually see Walter getting off his bike
outside the bank so you can't fail to get the point that he's a
cyclist.
Rod
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