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Almost (almost) unbelievable.
Moron has access to computer.

What's newsworthy about that?
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Well it won't be to you andy as I'm guessing that you didn't lose any family in the 9/11 attack?
hmm do they have twin brains between all three ?

I hope this thread turns into 'favourite bad taste commercial'
Remember folks - some commercials are so bad - they're good !

In the sixties a American ad was gonna run for a Japanese car:
" from the Folks who brought you Pearl Harbor ...."

or
Gerald Ford ( president of the US ) who endorsed someone:
He grows on you - like cancer .....
Andy > Moron has access to computer.

Yes,there's a lot of it about these days :(
O dear ...
put on suitable po-face
lack of sense of humour alert .....
Talbot - //Well it won't be to you andy as I'm guessing that you didn't lose any family in the 9/11 attack? //

And that is relevant because ... what?

Whether or not I lost anyone in 911 is not the issue.

You have pointed out that a numpty in the US has posted a tasteless video.

I suggest that is not news.
Peter Pedant - //O dear ...
put on suitable po-face
lack of sense of humour alert ..... //

Either you are being ironic, and trying to throw petrol on the fire, or you seriously think there is something remotely amusing about the clip.

Neither position is really helpful.
It is moronic.This being one of thousands of examples of clips which seeks to just draw attention to themselves.

Seriously,did they expect a positive reaction? It's worse than amateurish.
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I think it would be more likely to attract bricks to the store rather than customers AG.
AG- //Seriously,did they expect a positive reaction? It's worse than amateurish. //

It's proof that it is perfectly possible to function as an adult in a society and have absolutely no grasp of common sense or empathy whatsoever.
It's the train of thought from the grain of an idea to acting it out that I find unfathomable, at no stage did a light pop on - 'this may not be a good idea'.
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Yep, Mamya ... you would have thought that the suggestion would have got a few looks of incredulity followed by 'Has anyone else got any other ideas'
It has all the hallmarks of being 'The boss's' idea........utterly stupid but no-one dare say so.
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I've never had that problem, Jack. I think I would have said something like

'You really are a special kind of idiot aren't you'

I'm gobsmacked it got past the abstract idea stage.

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