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Thread started 10/14/05 2:00am

charlottegelin

would you do a thing like this?

http://www.kahdo.com.au/kahdo.htm

Drive a car around with advertising all over it?

Apparently these people have been inundated with applicants and have only 100 cars in their fleet so far. If they paid for the petrol I would be VERY interested.
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Reply #1 posted 10/14/05 2:03am

Imago777

too much trouble.


But if I didn't have much money, 35 bucks a month with no maintenance fee can't be beat.
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Reply #2 posted 10/14/05 2:05am

charlottegelin

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?
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Reply #3 posted 10/14/05 2:07am

Imago777

charlottegelin said:

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?


I can't even stand to have bumper stickers on my car. neutral
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Reply #4 posted 10/14/05 2:08am

Ocean

Imago777 said:

charlottegelin said:

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?


I can't even stand to have bumper stickers on my car. neutral

Me eithier lol
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Reply #5 posted 10/14/05 2:08am

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I've always wanted a smart car. You can't find them here. pout


But I'd never qualify. I don't drive much. During the week, no more than 10 miles a day.

And I'd have to agree with the advertising. I don'tthink I could drive around a car supporting just anything.
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Reply #6 posted 10/14/05 2:09am

charlottegelin

Imago777 said:

charlottegelin said:

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?


I can't even stand to have bumper stickers on my car. neutral

I would agree to have a big sticker on the side of my car ie; coca-cola if they paid me cool Hell, for $100 per week I'd put one out the front of my house biggrin not that anyone ever drives past here confused
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Reply #7 posted 10/14/05 3:14am

althom

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charlottegelin said:

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?

Your car IS embarassing. razz
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Reply #8 posted 10/14/05 3:45am

charlottegelin

althom said:

charlottegelin said:

If you had a job that required a lot of driving or something.

What about if the advertising message on your car was something you did not agree with, or it was embarassing?

Your car IS embarassing. razz

it is redface covered in cobwebs. there is lichen on the word toyota
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Reply #9 posted 10/14/05 3:47am

EvilWhiteBale

I'd like one with my face on the side.
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Reply #10 posted 10/14/05 4:01am

emm

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businesses here are buying them purely as advertising vehicles (pun lol)

but i would sooner drive a car with adspace then offer my chest rolleyes
http://www.thesun.co.uk/a...17,00.html
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #11 posted 10/14/05 4:25am

charlottegelin

emm said:

businesses here are buying them purely as advertising vehicles (pun lol)

but i would sooner drive a car with adspace then offer my chest rolleyes
http://www.thesun.co.uk/a...17,00.html

it would be kind of hard to read confused
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Reply #12 posted 10/14/05 6:20am

gilma12

yeah.. I'd have a hard time reading it with my poor eyes and everything.
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Reply #13 posted 10/14/05 8:28am

PANDURITO

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CarrieMpls said:

I've always wanted a smart car. pout

giggle
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Reply #14 posted 10/14/05 1:52pm

CarrieMpls

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PANDURITO said:

CarrieMpls said:

I've always wanted a smart car. pout

giggle


What? I think they're cute!
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Reply #15 posted 10/14/05 1:54pm

TheRealFiness

i see em here all the time...id like to get my hands on the Mega 104.3 van tho' LOL..just so i can break Alex Santamaria's fingers so he dont touch a pair of turntables no more smile
[Edited 10/14/05 6:54am]
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Reply #16 posted 10/14/05 2:00pm

Ikaros

It could be the blueprint for corporate sponsorship in your everyday life:
Pay off your debts by advertising on your belongings, your clothes, and ultimately your body.

Look on the street for overweight in-debt people with Ronald McDonald costume and the weekly special tattood on their forehead.
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Reply #17 posted 10/14/05 2:03pm

TheRealFiness

Ikaros said:

It could be the blueprint for corporate sponsorship in your everyday life:
Pay off your debts by advertising on your belongings, your clothes, and ultimately your body.

Look on the street for overweight in-debt people with Ronald McDonald costume and the weekly special tattood on their forehead.



now wait a sec... what makes u think that u gotta be Overweight to be in debt hmm?
thats not really a fair assumption
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Reply #18 posted 10/14/05 2:17pm

Ikaros

TheRealFiness said:

Ikaros said:

It could be the blueprint for corporate sponsorship in your everyday life:
Pay off your debts by advertising on your belongings, your clothes, and ultimately your body.

Look on the street for overweight in-debt people with Ronald McDonald costume and the weekly special tattood on their forehead.



now wait a sec... what makes u think that u gotta be Overweight to be in debt hmm?
thats not really a fair assumption


Right on...
That came from the McDonalds-part of the equation wink

Being in debt to McDonalds - you must have eaten quite a bit!
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