Posted on 01/29/2008 12:45:47 PM PST by TC Rider
If Gov. Eliot Spitzer thought his illegal immigrant license plan drew heavy opposition, wait until he gets a taste of Billy Dee Williams.
Its likely Williams will taste bitter, too, since he, once a famous actor and malt liquor spokesman, was cast off as a has-been nearly 20 years ago. In fact, after landing an almost insignificant role in Tim Burtons Batman in 1989, many thought he would never get serious work again.
That was before Spitzer announced this week a plan to raise taxes on malt liquor as a source of revenue $15 million worth in the next year, to be exact to help offset state spending in his 2008-09 Executive Budget.
Now Williams, famous in the 1970s and 80s for his roles in movies like Brians Song, Mahogany, Star Wars V and Star Wars VI, has been called back into the spotlight; this time to resurrect arguably his most recognizable gig as spokesman for Colt 45, the worlds most popular malt beverage. His mission: Defend the smooth-tasting 40-ounce from the governors bitter tax plan.
Already, Williams is said be shooting a series of embarrassing political television ads coming out against the governor and the malt liquor tax. In one of the spots, set to air as Albany budget battles heat-up in the coming months, an inside source says Williams and a Spitzer look-a-like are surrounded by beautiful women in a bar as they both sip tall, sweating cans of Colt 45 while Billy Dee tells the girls, I just told him: Look baby, you can cut up the budget anyway you want, as long as you dont stab my Colt 45.
Company officials are hoping the approach works every time, which has been the long-standing slogan for Colt 45. The same one Billy Dee made synonymous with classy-yet-low-cost booze that gets you drunk fast and cheap.
Under Spitzers plan, malt liquor will still get you drunk fast it is a scientific fact that no person, regardless of size or tolerance, can stay sober after consuming two 40-ounce malt beverages but for not as cheap.
Colt 45, being one of the more expensive malt brands at around $2 per forty-ounce, has the most to lose if its prices go up an estimated $.79 because of taxes.
Im already breaking the bank to enjoy the distinct taste of Colt 45, admitted Chad, a self-proclaimed Colt 45 man. If the price goes up any higher, Ill have to switch to Silver Thunder or Steel Reserve. Its not like Id want to. But if I kept slugging Colt at those prices, Id be living way beyond my means (in a pop-up behind my sisters) and that would just be irresponsible.
However, even if the ad campaign fails and Spitzers tax is implemented, company marketing experts are confident that reviving Williams smoothness should still expand Colt 45s market-share to include really-poor consumers, making up for the loss of the painfully-poor consumers who will be forced to get bent on less-expensive brands.
And it shouldnt take long for most people to re-associate Williams with Colt 45. For nearly two decades he stood as the face of the product, much like singer Pat Boone was the face of Chevrolet in the 1950s and 60s (In fact, Williams is often referred to as The Pat Boone of Malt Liquor).
On a related side note: Farm lobbyists are pushing for a tax exemption on malt liquor much like the one that exists for diesel. They argue that if malt liquor which can run tractors and other equipment at a better fuel economy than diesel is used strictly for farm operations and not drank, farmers shouldnt have to pay the governors new, higher tax.
McGuires column is largely fiction and mostly rubbish. It appears each Thursday. Furthermore, hes a weirdo and no one should believe a word he writes, or even bother to take him seriously (that is if you can figure out what hes talking about).
Billy Dee! Billy Dee!
I'm not certain how 'real' the above article is. Spitzer is really proposing a tax on the Malt beverages.
Gotta luv them poor taxes.
And cherry soda.
Damn Indians had to sue it out of existence.
I treated myself to two 40 oz. Crazy Horse’s after every league softball game during the summer. Then I’d switch to beer.
What are they talking about, "has-been"? Billy Dee Williams has been involved with 54 projects as an actor since Batman in 1989. No, he's not an A-list actor, but he's gotten plenty of work these last 18 years.
Ah, if I’d only invested the beer money.....
What about The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings?
“Who gonna hit my Invite Pitch?”
I drank a lot of crazy horse my first 2 years at college. It was like $1.39 and would ruin you.
Malt Liquor is nasty
"So, did you guys win?"I miss those Wednesday nights.
"Nah, we lost."
[neighbor looks around at the debris field, and the ongoing carnage]
"What do you guys do when you win?"
You just have to drink it REAL fast.
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