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Re: Guess what I found????

J21 Jan 2006 16:26
William R Thompson wrote:

> (I refuse to comment on the new addy!)

gulp !
yes you are :)
yes, me too.
I have no idea who Peter Lupus is.
(not sure I ever saw the original of Mission Impossible nor anti-smoking ads
with the gothy cartoon buzzards, but gothy buzzards sounds like a good name
for a rock band.:p

J

William R Thompson20 Jan 2006 13:36
(I refuse to comment on the new addy!)

> William R Thompson wrote:

>> For some reason when I saw this I visualized an ad campaign
>> to sell lupus . . . easy credit terms, no waiting . . . check out our
>> selection of symptoms, folks we have something for everyone . . .
>> maybe a TV commercial with a new cartoon figure and in the
>> background, Duran Duran singing "Hungry Like The Wolf."

> Everyone's a critic :p

I'm bad.

> Seriously, maybe they'd appreciate your impression, so write to them as
> well.

I meant the original post, not the ad.  I just looked at the ad on the
lupus.org site.  Pictures of six people with lupus, plus wording that's
too small to read in that image.

Now if they'd made the mistake of letting me handle the advertising,
they'd have ended up with a picture of Peter Lupus, the actor from the
original "Mission: Impossible," saying something like "Are You Enough
Of A Man To Handle A 'Woman's Disease'?"

> I haven't seen it, but was critiquing (in my head) an advert on TV for a
> cancer lottery.
> The words were kind of okay, but the promo guy sounded like a furniture
> salesman on uppers. <g>

Personally, I like those anti-smoking ads with the gothy cartoon buzzards.

--Bill Thompson

J20 Jan 2006 09:15
William R Thompson wrote:

>  > I'm going to write the LFA and magazine to say thank you.
>
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> maybe a TV commercial with a new cartoon figure and in the
> background, Duran Duran singing "Hungry Like The Wolf."

Everyone's a critic :p
Seriously, maybe they'd appreciate your impression, so write to them as
well.
I haven't seen it, but was critiquing (in my head) an advert on TV for a
cancer lottery.
The words were kind of okay, but the promo guy sounded like a furniture
salesman on uppers. <g>
J

William R Thompson20 Jan 2006 08:03
> The new magazine "for me" has a full page advertisement for lupus.

> It's AWESOME!
> Page 26 of the February issue.

> I'm going to write the LFA and magazine to say thank you.

> There's More to Lupus than you know is the new slogan.

For some reason when I saw this I visualized an ad campaign
to sell lupus . . . easy credit terms, no waiting . . . check out our
selection of symptoms, folks we have something for everyone . . .
maybe a TV commercial with a new cartoon figure and in the
background, Duran Duran singing "Hungry Like The Wolf."

--Bill Thompson

Nicole H20 Jan 2006 07:49
--
The new magazine "for me" has a full page advertisement for lupus.

It's AWESOME!
Page 26 of the February issue.

I'm going to write the LFA and magazine to say thank you.

There's More to Lupus than you know is the new slogan.

Someone you know has lupus.  3 of every 10 Americans Know Someone With Lupus
Help find the cure.  www.lupus.org

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