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Date Posted: 10:37:22 04/11/06 Tue
Author: Jes
Subject: Coors Light - More Refreshing
Ever hear Dennis Leary's Coors Light commercial where the guy asks what could be more refreshing than a Coors Light (A Heinekin Dark, duh.)? And Leary goes off on a rampage?
What would be refreshing?
I say it would be more refreshing to see false lawsuits thrown out of court more often.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- light, 11:00:22 04/11/06 Tue [1]
Trailers for action films with women doing adventurous things, and a few shots of men undressing or looking frightened.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- Jes, 11:07:58 04/11/06 Tue [1]
LOL! Men undressing AND SHOWERING! LOL! Totally don't see enough of that! :)
I like when Leary says "If the Karma train would just make a few more stops...." :)
A 12 year old girl that LOOKS like a 12 year old girl.
More people waving when you go out of your way to let them out into traffic.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- carson1, 13:30:31 04/11/06 Tue [1]
More kids playing outside instead of playing ungodly amounts of video games.
More politeness, in general.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- 23, 14:05:16 04/11/06 Tue [1]
People using their turn signals when they change lanes.
A movie for kids without any product tie-ins or fast-food partnerships.
Competent & polite customer service.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- wolfgangshine, 14:17:02 04/11/06 Tue [1]
Yeah, not enough men shower, I agree.
Decent policepersons, less taxes and an end to the war would be better than a 7-up.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- Jes, 14:17:08 04/11/06 Tue [1]
Customer Service...in clear ENGLISH.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- 23, 14:37:03 04/11/06 Tue [1]
Wolfie!
Long time, no see.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- amadaun, 20:35:48 04/11/06 Tue [1]
Showering men, oh yeah!!the full monty
Also, if the Bush admin were to keep their sticky little fingers out of stuff that they don't understand. Like the censorship of scientific reports which show that Global Warming is a reality.
According to Sixty Minutes, any report on climate change must go through the White House before being released.
(CBS) As a government scientist, James Hansen is taking a risk. He says there are things the White House doesn't want you to hear but he's going to say them anyway.
Hansen is arguably the world's leading researcher on global warming. He's the head of NASA's top institute studying the climate. But this imminent scientist tells correspondent Scott Pelley that the Bush administration is restricting who he can talk to and editing what he can say. Politicians, he says, are rewriting the science.
Asked if he believes the administration is censoring what he can say to the public, Hansen says: "Or they're censoring whether or not I can say it. I mean, I say what I believe if I'm allowed to say it."
What James Hansen believes is that global warming is accelerating. He points to the melting arctic and to Antarctica, where new data show massive losses of ice to the sea.
Is it fair to say at this point that humans control the climate? Is that possible?
"There's no doubt about that, says Hansen. "The natural changes, the speed of the natural changes is now dwarfed by the changes that humans are making to the atmosphere and to the surface."
Those human changes, he says, are driven by burning fossil fuels that pump out greenhouse gases like CO2, carbon dioxide. Hansen says his research shows that man has just 10 years to reduce greenhouse gases before global warming reaches what he calls a tipping point and becomes unstoppable. He says the White House is blocking that message.
"In my more than three decades in the government I've never witnessed such restrictions on the ability of scientists to communicate with the public," says Hansen.
Restrictions like this e-mail Hansen's institute received from NASA in 2004. "… there is a new review process … ," the e-mail read. "The White House (is) now reviewing all climate related press releases," it continued.
More at-
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/17/60minutes/main1415985.shtml
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- lite, 03:12:03 04/12/06 Wed [1]
Amadaun trusts a report from CBS?? How refreshing! ;)
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- noslave, 06:15:43 04/12/06 Wed [1]
I shower every single day.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- Jes, 08:22:58 04/12/06 Wed [1]
And if that were on TV, we'd all be watching! LOL!
Amadaun - I think the storms we've been having and the fact that they will continue to worsen are proof enough that the ice cap is melting. I think people see that, no matter what information comes out of the White House.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- amadaun, 20:58:54 04/12/06 Wed [1]
Jes......intelligent people like you and me can work out whats going on with global warming.
But without some sort of commitment from the White House, nothing will change in our current situation. According to Jim Hansen, we have very little time to reduce green house gases before the situation gets out of hand. The Bush Admin and their big business cronies seem to think that curtailing carbon emissions might be bad for the economy.
And the economy is, after all, way more important than ensuring liveable conditions on earth in the future.
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- wolfgangshine, 06:30:36 04/13/06 Thu [1]
Yeah, and they are using our tax dollars so that they can live on the moon....I was just going to say that the weather is enough to prove to anyone that the world just ain't right.(*but someone beat me to it)
Hopefully nothing is as bad as it seems, for it certainly never is as good as it seems.
*picture noslave exfoliating his u know what* ;)
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Re: Coors Light - More Refreshing -- Jes, 08:32:21 04/13/06 Thu [1]
You know what's weird? When I was a kid - they made Earth Day a huge HUGE thing at school. My son just gets a dead baby tree every year that won't grow. And the other day he was reading about landfills and said "You can tell a hippie wrote this because hippies are the only ones who talk about recycling." WHAT? We recycle. I can't figure out though why schools let the subject go?
I really believe that our generation is rising now and we'll fix alot that the selfish previous generations overlooked. I don't believe things will add badly. We know we're smart. So is our generation. And we're about to take over *cue Star Wars music.* Ah ha ha ha hah. >:O
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