Reasons why I will never be in a focus group:
TV ad:
It's not your clothes...
it's not your neighborhood...
it's not your car.
It's your watch that tells the most about who you are.
So, if you've met me in RL, and you can't remember what kind of watch I was wearing, does that mean about what you know about me? And if I was wearing the 'wrong' watch, do you have to defriend me now? What if I wasn't wearing any watch at all?
Oh, and if you wear the advertised watch? Does that mean you're some loser who thinks your character is best expressed by wearing some stupid watch? What if you bought it before the commercial aired?
Buy the watch? Why? Is it a good watch?
TV ad:
It's not your clothes...
it's not your neighborhood...
it's not your car.
It's your watch that tells the most about who you are.
So, if you've met me in RL, and you can't remember what kind of watch I was wearing, does that mean about what you know about me? And if I was wearing the 'wrong' watch, do you have to defriend me now? What if I wasn't wearing any watch at all?
Oh, and if you wear the advertised watch? Does that mean you're some loser who thinks your character is best expressed by wearing some stupid watch? What if you bought it before the commercial aired?
Buy the watch? Why? Is it a good watch?
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I almost always find myself going off on tangents that the advertisers never intended.
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So why bother?
Hey! Where's that focus group? I want to torment them with philosophy.
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I wish I knew where these groups are. Because I'd really like to torment them by interrogating their text from the wrong perspective. *g*
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Mwah ha ha!
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So I don't think it's what kind of watch you're wearing that matters, but how you wear your watch and how you deal with time. *shrugs* Probably put more thought put into that than the TV ad deserved. Heh.
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What I want to know is who sees this ad and thinks "OMG! I must have that watch because then the cool people will want to know me!!" Because that response is never, ever the first thing I think.
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Which clearly says that somewhere there's a watch with my name on it in a bar, slamming back rum&cokes and saying 'Hey, listen to this, willya??".
Yis.
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You don't wear a watch? Who are you? Do I know you? Have we met before?
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Some day I might even spend money on a watch. Maybe. One never knows.
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I wear a watch, but only because people seem to expect me to get places on time. Doesn't always work, I'm afraid.
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"Is it a good watch?"?? Silly 'Bit--what does that have to do w/anything? @>) And on focus groups, I think I might like to be in one sometime, just to skew their results.
BTW, that's a cool icon. Oui, vraiment fou. And quite a diff't. take on coke-bottle glasses....
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I see the majority of ads (usually on TV) and my immediate response usually leads to my tag line: "I'll never be in a focus group" because if I was in one they'd never get the ad out.
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