Can't comment, gotta go serve supper to my husband...linguine with hot Italian sausage and garlic bread. Then I think we'll go out for ice cream!
Anyone in the mood for Quizno's?
This was posted this morning... some good quips... see...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/browse?more=1181923
Click on the link to below to tell Subway what you think of their actions:
http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/Applications/CustServ/frmCustomerService.aspx
I don't care what Subway does, and don't care what the German's think, either.
Let's not stoop the the French level, where your skin is so thin it is inside out--all the nerve endings exposed to the slightest breeze.
If you can't laugh at yourselves, life will be a bitter experience, IMHO.
I personally think it's funny!
Making a negative out of American prosperity? Bring it on. The Euro's ENVY our productivity, this ad compaign is an admission of US abundance!
Hmmm. Ill-advised of the Germans, of all people, to use such a campaign. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw hamburgers!
I won't see "Super Size Me. It's based on a highly doubtful premise - that the central figure lives for an entire month on a diet of nothing but McDonald's food. So WHAT?
Supposing he'd restricted himself to three-meals-a-day of ANY highly limited diet? I suspect the effect on his system would be little different.
It's not worth paying attention to the advertising of a solitary organisation which should know better anyway.
I don't know which impresses me more; the lows to which an American chain will stoop to make money, or the brilliant strategy by which people who hate capitalist Americans and their tacky fast-food chains are coaxed into forking over large amounts of cash to a greedy, capitalist American tacky fast-food chain.
No more Subway sands for me! And I told them so too!