So what do you think? It's supposed to be an ad that advertises the dual climate controls in the car. Read the article..the picture is below. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...83023.html?ref=fb&src=sp#sb=788410,b=facebook
Just a "shock tactics" ploy, I guess. Even if you cause outrage, your brand is out there. All publicity is good publicity? It doesn't even come close to advertising the car or its features.
Honestly, I think you're reading it in a little too hard. I can see how people would get that impression, but to be truthful, the teacher isn't lusting after the little kid. More like his own fictional concoction if he was teaching a high school student that's 18 years old.
I never said I thought one way or the other, BBW. I just posted it because it has been creating controversy in the news. I'm reserving making my opinion known until I hear more from the masses.
You're right. But I never heard of it. This is new to me. It's as what whikle implied...all for shock.
Yeah, really not an effective ad campaign. Sorry but I'm missing the climate control angle to it. All I see is a teacher and a student about to knock boots.:weedman:
Exactly and I am sure that was what prompted Dreaming_Blue's question. You are not alone most people would have no idea it is connected to cars and climate change.