Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- From: David B <bothecat3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 15:23:04 -0700
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article <tg6u92l2sflijdcbivkfg58aibucgnmfvo@xxxxxxx>,
KennyGee@swingin'.org wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 22:17:15 GMT, Susan Bartholomew <sueb1863@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I've never seen the ads either; maybe it is regional. I'm in Michigan.
Sounds pretty silly (sort of like the company that made those 'FKCU'
shirts that tried to pretend they weren't meant to imply anything
offensive), but I don't think it'd ever cause me not to buy their food.
I prefer it to McDonald's, and their onion rings are pretty tasty!
I can't believe people stop eating food because of TV ads. Would a Whopper
taste
any different if they changed the mascot.
People who let TV ads rule their lives are not too bright.
I hate the King but love his burgers.
To some people, the ad represents the attitude of the company towards
their customers. And a stupid ad implies that the company looks down on
their customers, and they'd rather not help a company profit with that
attitude.
And some of us boycott Boogersnot King because their food sucks ass.
.
- References:
- Big Fuckin' Chicken
- From: Captain Infinity
- Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- From: ANIM8Rfsk
- Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- From: Susan Bartholomew
- Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- From: Barry Margolin
- Big Fuckin' Chicken
- Prev by Date: Re: TV's 'Wyatt Earp' marries for first time
- Next by Date: Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- Previous by thread: Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- Next by thread: Re: Big Fuckin' Chicken
- Index(es):