View Full Version : Best commercial of the Bowl
willy
02-03-2013, 11:46 PM
IMHO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjV-FPMm_I
Destroyer
02-04-2013, 03:09 AM
Yep...that was my favorite also. Totally agree. Touched me in a way that I've only been touched a few times in my life. The ad was good. Paul Harvey was great. I really miss him on the radio. And that's.... the rest of the story...
RidgeRunner
02-04-2013, 07:25 AM
Absolutely the best.
cterrebonne
02-04-2013, 12:03 PM
really good ad.
jasoncooperpcola
02-04-2013, 12:47 PM
Good commercial. I really like the fact Dodge did not throw a "Ram" pun in there which would have been very easy.
lumberslinger178
02-05-2013, 09:05 PM
that was my number 1:beer:
spareparts
02-05-2013, 10:24 PM
yea, nothing like a government subsidized worker riding around in a $70,000 pickup that represents this country today. Farm subsidies are one of the most misused and abused government pork there is. I'm surprised they didn't show the truck hauling ethanol to a fuel company
jasoncooperpcola
02-05-2013, 11:21 PM
For the second best commercial I am voting for the Budweiser Clydesdale commercial. :beer:
spareparts
02-05-2013, 11:26 PM
Budweiser set the bar real high with the two commercials they did for 9/11 and the 10th aniversary
smokeonthewater
02-05-2013, 11:51 PM
I'd say Budweiser topped the dodge commercial.... that excerpt about a farmer was great when Harvey did it but using it for a commercial IMHO cheapens it... I've never liked it when a person or company talks about God while trying to sell me something.
NOTE it isn't the talking about God that I have a problem with but rather the trying to profit while doing so.
Destroyer
02-05-2013, 11:55 PM
yea, nothing like a government subsidized worker riding around in a $70,000 pickup that represents this country today. Farm subsidies are one of the most misused and abused government pork there is. I'm surprised they didn't show the truck hauling ethanol to a fuel company
Spare, you're right, there are plenty of people like that.. (my boss is one of them)... but NJ is known as the Garden State because of all the truck farms. I know at least 3 people personally that would love to get government subsidys but cannot for one reason or another.. and they bust their hump every day to earn a living for themselves and their family.
willy
02-06-2013, 08:57 AM
And that is the majority of farmers in this country, that is why family farms are disappearing at an alarming rate for over three decades now.
Corporate owned mega farms are what is being mostly subsidized today.
spareparts
02-06-2013, 10:26 AM
my mothers family were farmers, they didn't own farms, they just worked one them(tobacco farms in Greensboro, NC). Most of the farms were family business that were inherited. The owners lived in the family house(usually very big), and every one in their family had new vehicles every year, and new tractors in the fields. But when you talked to them, they always complained about not having any money. When one of them went bankrupt, you heard them talking about how tough it was to run a farm, when you looked around(especially at the auction), you could see a pile of wasted money. A lot of small farms are sucked in by the temptations of low interest loans subsidized by our government, amassing huge dept(similar to the student loan issue). Competition takes out a bunch of smaller farms, but poor business practices, bad spending habits, and true arrogance takes out just as many. You can always tell when a farmer is complaining about the price of something, his mouth is moving.
reelapeelin
02-09-2013, 06:06 AM
I'd say Budweiser topped the dodge commercial.... that excerpt about a farmer was great when Harvey did it but using it for a commercial IMHO cheapens it... I've never liked it when a person or company talks about God while trying to sell me something.
NOTE it isn't the talking about God that I have a problem with but rather the trying to profit while doing so.
I agree...
reelapeelin
02-09-2013, 06:12 AM
Spare, you're right, there are plenty of people like that.. (my boss is one of them)... but NJ is known as the Garden State because of all the truck farms. I know at least 3 people personally that would love to get government subsidys but cannot for one reason or another.. and they bust their hump every day to earn a living for themselves and their family.
That's cuz so much of the subsidy funds are going to mega farms growing corn to shove down our throats as fuel in our cars and boats...but we don't get any money to help us fix 'em when the ethanol screws 'em up...:cen:
lumberslinger178
02-09-2013, 09:27 AM
I think the farmer commercial was focused on hard working Americans in general that's what I took for it...plus Paul Harvey is the man .. I grew up listening to his radio antics
Destroyer
02-09-2013, 09:52 PM
That's cuz so much of the subsidy funds are going to mega farms growing corn to shove down our throats as fuel in our cars and boats...but we don't get any money to help us fix 'em when the ethanol screws 'em up...:cen:
100% agreement.
Destroyer
02-09-2013, 10:10 PM
my mothers family were farmers, they didn't own farms, they just worked one them(tobacco farms in Greensboro, NC). Most of the farms were family business that were inherited. The owners lived in the family house(usually very big), and every one in their family had new vehicles every year, and new tractors in the fields. But when you talked to them, they always complained about not having any money. When one of them went bankrupt, you heard them talking about how tough it was to run a farm, when you looked around(especially at the auction), you could see a pile of wasted money. A lot of small farms are sucked in by the temptations of low interest loans subsidized by our government, amassing huge dept(similar to the student loan issue). Competition takes out a bunch of smaller farms, but poor business practices, bad spending habits, and true arrogance takes out just as many. You can always tell when a farmer is complaining about the price of something, his mouth is moving.
I agree with you on most everything you said. But you have to consider also that farmers are not, were never meant to be, "businessmen". I think you hit the nail on the head with your "poor business practices" comment.
Farmers are people that have a gift for growing things.. And while I agree that there are abuses in every family owned business, it's kind of hard to point the finger solely at the farmer. For every new tractor, car, combine, front end loader, house, etc, etc, etc, that a farmer has there was someone selling it to them that was purely after their commission or salery, and the fact that the farmer couldn't pay didn't make a hill of beans difference to them. Yes, I agree that there are abuses with farmers, but show me an industry, any industry, that doesn't have one.
To my way of thinking farmers are a gift from God. They grow the food that keeps me and my family alive. It's kind of hard to fault that.
smokeonthewater
02-10-2013, 03:26 AM
Farmers grow what food eats!..... Ranchers..... now we're talking LOL J/K
spareparts
02-12-2013, 07:08 AM
for your entertainment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUzMPlQb2G4
willy
02-12-2013, 08:10 AM
Excellent
spareparts
02-12-2013, 09:24 AM
hey Willy, you get shoveled out?
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