german engineering

Strange!

So if I see a terrorist in a polo (or any german car) I dont have to worry!

Ill jst make sure I never stand near a non German car and ill be safe from car bombs

JMB
 
That was great :)  Anyone know if they play it on TV?  In the US, there's no way that would fly.  Shame, really.
 
PaulMarcel said:
That was great :)  Anyone know if they play it on TV?  In the US, there's no way that would fly.  Shame, really.

Well no cars are not ment to fly even in the US  [poke]
 
jmbfestool said:
PaulMarcel said:
That was great :)  Anyone know if they play it on TV?  In the US, there's no way that would fly.  Shame, really.

Well no cars are not ment to fly even in the US   [poke]

But they so are!!!  [poke] [poke]

http://www.roadabletimes.com/alphalisting.html

The Aerocar was even flown by none other than Capt. Slow from Top Gear in his other show.

[off topic] Rob, sorry. ;D
 
jmbfestool said:
PaulMarcel said:
That was great :)  Anyone know if they play it on TV?  In the US, there's no way that would fly.  Shame, really.

Well no cars are not ment to fly even in the US   [poke]

My son's Trans Am Flies...130mph+ in the 1/4 mile...

Best,
Todd
 
PaulMarcel said:
That was great :)  Anyone know if they play it on TV?  In the US, there's no way that would fly.  Shame, really.

Would love to see on USA TV!
 
Ha ha, that second one rocks...

Ikea has a lot of funny ones for viral marketing.  Search "Banned Ikea" on YouTube.

Now that I think about it, it seems mostly European companies are using viral commercials successfully (Ikea, VW, Mercedes off the top of my head).  Not to say US companies don't, but I tell you that nobody has forwarded a link, IMed a link, or set a link as their status for a US company that I've seen recently.
 
PaulMarcel said:
Ha ha, that second one rocks...

Ikea has a lot of funny ones for viral marketing.  Search "Banned Ikea" on YouTube.

Now that I think about it, it seems mostly European companies are using viral commercials successfully (Ikea, VW, Mercedes off the top of my head).  Not to say US companies don't, but I tell you that nobody has forwarded a link, IMed a link, or set a link as their status for a US company that I've seen recently.

+1  [big grin]
 
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