Honey Tree was known as "Easy," and she was really an incredible dog. I worked at D'Arcy from '83 through the B&B merger in '85, until I left for love and greener pastures in '87. I didn't work on Bud Light, but I attended many "Spuds" events, and it was amazing what they could get that dog to do. The tales of that dog being able to "work a room" are no urban myth. She had everyone eating out of her paw.
I guess that would depend on how much you charged for the spots and how often they ran, how they ran, if people were forced to watch them or could click to bypass them and so on and so forth. But as Ost pointed out, this is an advertising site catering to people who are interested in ads, so if a few ads opened it up to everyone and defrayed the costs of operating the site, maybe there wouldn't be too many complaints.
I'm glad you decided to add your two cents. Very articulate and well written. I don't agree with you on everything, but on most things I do. Personally I feel that Islam and Muslims have a certain sense of entitlement, and that they bring on many of their own problems by trying to act as if they've been put upon and abused by the rest of the world. Surely you must be aware of the problems in Malmö from when you were living there. I do agree, however, that mocking them in ads like these is just adding to the problem, and it was probably unnecessary. (I should add as a disclaimer that Tod and I have been friends for many years and used to work together)
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Apparently ads aren't their only weakness. They're still having trouble constructing simple English sentences.
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