I can’t remember the last ad that made me want to buy something I wouldn’t have anyway. But it must have worked once before, or else they wouldn’t keep trying so hard.
What most of us forget (or never knew) when we ridicule these cheesy little floppy characters is that they had a more dignified origin at the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Olympics. Known as the Spirits of the Olympics, they rose up in the northwest corner of the Olympic Stdium, 60 feet tall and pure white. They were invented for the Atlanta Olympics by my good friend, the aeronautical engineer Arieh “Loulou” Dranger. After the Olympics, Arieh was a principal in the company that made smaller versions called Flyguys. Some time after Arieh sold his interest in the company. There appeared knockoffs that were clumsy parodies of the real thing, and that’s what most of us see in front of our local auto shop.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
I can’t remember the last ad that made me want to buy something I wouldn’t have anyway. But it must have worked once before, or else they wouldn’t keep trying so hard.
whenlifewassimpler over 5 years ago
I would not buy a new car today. I’d go to Hemmings and find an old used one. Or if I ever won the lottery buy that new Corvette!
hjheinz57 over 5 years ago
What most of us forget (or never knew) when we ridicule these cheesy little floppy characters is that they had a more dignified origin at the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Olympics. Known as the Spirits of the Olympics, they rose up in the northwest corner of the Olympic Stdium, 60 feet tall and pure white. They were invented for the Atlanta Olympics by my good friend, the aeronautical engineer Arieh “Loulou” Dranger. After the Olympics, Arieh was a principal in the company that made smaller versions called Flyguys. Some time after Arieh sold his interest in the company. There appeared knockoffs that were clumsy parodies of the real thing, and that’s what most of us see in front of our local auto shop.
Allan CB Premium Member over 5 years ago
Al Harrington’s Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman Emporium and Warehouse in Weekapaug, Rhode Island.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
Who’s scarier than Stephen King? Congressman Steve King (R- Iowa 5th)! Boo!