Re: So where the boody hell are you?




"CatharticF1" <eferrari@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There's a new campaign for Australian tourism that uses this as it's
slogan. But there is a lot of conjecture that the target audience won't
'get' the same sentiment conveyed when one Australian says it to another.

So as this is truly a representative cross section of 'foreigners' - I'm
curious whether to know whether you think it's good, bad or just plain
missing the target..

http://www.wherethebloodyhellareyou.com/

--
CatharticF1

"What you thought was freedom is just greed."

It's very clever advertising.
We in NZ had a TV add for cars where everyone just said "Bugger ! " as
things went wrong.
But I think some yanks and poms might not get the jokeyness of it.

rgds


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