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From the Corporate Rebranding challenge. See all 800 entries (closed)
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From the Corporate Rebranding challenge. See all 800 entries (closed)
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Would that be Gordon Brown?
eck a future of Gordon Brown someone kill me now.
woo yay nicely done
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:06,
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woo yay nicely done
gordon brown versus michael howard?
i think i'll keep gordon brown
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:07,
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That's true
but it's like chosing between two slightly different coloured poos - both are extremely unpleasant and you're left wondering is it all really worth the effort?
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:11,
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What is this autocomplete you speak of?
and how you you get it to autocomplete?
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:13,
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splendid!
oooh, and that reminds me - O2 reckon they're competent enough to get my new phone to me tomorrow. I somehow doubt it, but it'd be nice.
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:07,
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Brown
is the worst color ever, though orange is a close second.
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:08,
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Even though I do like orange
on a car it seems a bit much somehow.
Although I've seen it done. The other day I was passed by a couple of more well-off Chav racers, one in a bright orange car, the other in a lime green one.
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:15,
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Although I've seen it done. The other day I was passed by a couple of more well-off Chav racers, one in a bright orange car, the other in a lime green one.
Oh!
Nice British 'accents'. ;-)
Fact: The orange that emblazons McDonalds is supposed to make you want to eat and leave.
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:15,
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Fact: The orange that emblazons McDonalds is supposed to make you want to eat and leave.
Also found this
"While orange may suggest fire, vitality, warmth and energy, all lovely associations, it’s the color most-detested by Americans (it is more popular in Europe and has particularly strong appeal in Latino and French cultures). Maybe it’s the 70s associations you guys are stuck on. But the research suggests if you’re going to use orange, it’s best tolerated when you are evoking a natural association. Like carrots. That, or go for a deeper orange that is earthier."
here.
/American
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 15:21,
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here.
/American
Are you kidding? I think nature's great. Especially with garlic knots on the side.
Anyhoo, it's not all Americans, just the stupid ones in suits that don't know any better. And the occasional misplaced city kid.
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Sun 13 Jun 2004, 16:10,
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Anyhoo, it's not all Americans, just the stupid ones in suits that don't know any better. And the occasional misplaced city kid.