Miss Language pointed out an ad for sneakers. We are, um, less than impressed with their logo. And I just want to say I wish I were making this up. I am posting it here in the "cultural literacy" category.
Here is the shoe:
Yeah. What do you think of that logo? I can't help thinking of John Kerry's famous photo:
The strangest part?
We assumed the resemblance was an unfortunate oversight. However, according to this article, that is exactly what was intended. Inconceivable. (possibly bad word choice there :-P )
The words of the ad were so over-the top you cannot even make fun of them. But I will kindly share some of my favorite parts. (I am skipping the lines that were funnier before we knew the resemblance was deliberate and are now just nasty):
* I received my package... and rushed to tear it open like a kid at Christmas.
* I was holding a miracle of technology. This was the real thing. (isn't that Coke?)
* In minutes I was out the door. I was invincible.
Here is a link to a similar ad. Again, inconceivable. Please do not buy them.
And thus ends the Cultural Literacy lesson du jour.
Here is the shoe:
Yeah. What do you think of that logo? I can't help thinking of John Kerry's famous photo:
The strangest part?
We assumed the resemblance was an unfortunate oversight. However, according to this article, that is exactly what was intended. Inconceivable. (possibly bad word choice there :-P )
The words of the ad were so over-the top you cannot even make fun of them. But I will kindly share some of my favorite parts. (I am skipping the lines that were funnier before we knew the resemblance was deliberate and are now just nasty):
* I received my package... and rushed to tear it open like a kid at Christmas.
* I was holding a miracle of technology. This was the real thing. (isn't that Coke?)
* In minutes I was out the door. I was invincible.
Here is a link to a similar ad. Again, inconceivable. Please do not buy them.
And thus ends the Cultural Literacy lesson du jour.