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36.1 | | AURORA::RAVAN | | Tue Oct 08 1985 18:06 | 18 |
| I recently got some junk mail from one of those outfits that wants people
to subscribe to a series of paperbacks - the Romance kind, of course, a
group calling themselves "Loveswept".
One of their "letters from satisfied customers" caught my eye:
"One book is better than the next...
They have not come up with an adjec-
tive to express how really delightful
Loveswepts are."
To me, the funniest thing about it is that the Loveswept people actually
PUBLISHED this, as if it were a serious letter of praise!
Perhaps they were just being honest, though. After all, if the books are
what I suspect they are, the letter is absolutely correct!
-b
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36.2 | We Fail By Doing Nothing | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Jul 08 1986 10:23 | 5 |
| Come visit your Mass. Chevy dealers and "see why we're not number
one for nothing".
-- edp
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36.3 | Hype -or- Hope? | NACHO::CONLIFFE | | Wed Jul 09 1986 11:55 | 6 |
| A headache pill called Anadin used the following slogan to market
their product in England:
"Headache? Nothing acts faster than Anadin"
Nigel
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36.4 | See-dy | NOGOV::GOODENOUGH | Jeff Goodenough, IPG Reading-UK | Wed Jul 09 1986 12:28 | 3 |
| Re: .3 Anadin is in fact identical to the product marketed as
Anacin in the US, even down to the packaging. Why the one-letter
difference beats me.
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36.5 | From the German | EVER::MCVAY | Pete McVay | Fri Aug 01 1986 10:39 | 7 |
| Schiller, reviewing "Nathan der Wiese", quoted from another
review/commentary by another critic:
"'Nobody can deny that Lessing is one of the great
playwrights of our generation.'
I am this nobody; I deny it outright."
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36.6 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Did I err? | Sat Aug 02 1986 07:50 | 15 |
| re:.3
Reminds me of the argument that masturbation was better than sex:
(1) Masturbation is better than nothing.
(2) Nothing is better than sex!
(3) Masturbation must then be better than sex. Q.E.D.
re:.5
Sounds like a joke I remember from somewhere:
"Due to popular demand (Peter Popular demanded it)...|
--- jerry
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36.7 | Go for the gold! | ERASER::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Fri Mar 13 1987 08:58 | 9 |
| I saw one this morning on the tube. There was this General Mosors
ad that started,
"Explode the myth -- Buicks are less expensive than Oldsmobiles."
[At least I _think_ those were the two car brands.] My reaction
was, "Oh, then they're more expensive?" They, of course, were pushing
Buicks.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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36.8 | eschew obfuscation at all cost | VIDEO::OSMAN | Eric, dtn 223-6664, weight 146 | Fri Mar 13 1987 15:19 | 15 |
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Explode the myth -- Buicks are less expensive than Oldsmobiles
I couldn't fail to disagree with you less !
Talk about CLARITY in advertising. Oy vey
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36.9 | I have not got time for a pain | JANIS::SUKONNIK | | Fri May 01 1987 17:28 | 3 |
|
I got plenty of time for a pain. I am surprised that there are some
people that do not have time for that at all. They miss a lot ;-)
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36.10 | Advertising | ACE::MOORE | | Tue May 01 1990 16:57 | 19 |
|
Advertising is a good deal like marriage. There may be a better way,
but what is it?
One form of advertising thats a liability instead of an asset is a
person blowing his own horn.
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops
the clock to save time.
A loan company's advertisement: We take the moaning and groaning out of
loaning.
Nothing makes installment buying as easy as the advertising.
Ray
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36.11 | Huh? | MAST::FITZPATRICK | Me upon my pony on my boat. | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:52 | 18 |
| Hi,
Yesterday, I came across some promotional literature for a Ski
Mountain that billed itself as "the largest Ski Mountain closest to
Boston". My immediate reaction upon reading this was "what the h*ll
does that mean?". It seems that they meant to say either that it is
the largest mountain within a fixed distance from Boston, or that, of
all mountains of at least a given size, it is the closest to
Boston.
Are they using some formula such as
(size of mountain)/(distance from Boston)
and, if so, which factor do they consider more important?
-Tom
PS. We still had a great day skiing.
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36.12 | That's all. | SMURF::BINDER | Qui scire uelit ipse debet discere | Fri Feb 19 1993 13:35 | 4 |
| No formula. My semantic analysis of the (deliberately?) vague claim
yields the sense that there is no larger mountain closer to Boston.
-dick
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