Posted on 01/29/2006 7:20:16 PM PST by AngieGal
I just came across this new product yesterday. All has come out with a new triple concentrated detergent called All Small & Mighty. However when you look at the bottle, it just looks like "All Mighty".
What do you think of this? Cute or blasphemous?
I'm offended. Where do I collect my money?
Okay, I lied, I wasn't offended. Hope I didn't offend anyone.
By the way, I looked; "cleanliness" is next to cleanly and cleanliest. Godliness is next to godlikeness and godling. (Godling is defined as a minor god. Sounds blasphemous to me. Burn your dictionaries.)
Sorry, it's not claiming to cleanse stained souls, just BVDs and such. You really need to get out more.
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I sometimes think this woman wants me. Cute or blasphemous? |
This was just put up as a joke because you were bored, right?
What's all the fuss about? All I see is Angie asked a question and everyone comes to attack her.
It's obvious ALL brand is having a play on words trying to call themselves the god of detergents. It's kind of cute, but I can see where a person that holds his religious convictions a bit tighter than others would get up in arms.
BTW: I think that "Mary...Clean and Immaculate" would sell very well in central and south america. Especially if each bottle had a unique ink blot on the inside of the lid. If you open and and you see the Virgin Mary in your ink blot you win a free bottle and 3 of your sins are forgiven and you can cast one miracle on Mary's bahalf.
There's a lot of Catholic haters in this country who would love that brand too. It would be a big seller among the Jack Chick crowd.
First, God is the Almighty. One word.
Second, using your "logic" your screenname is blasphemous. AngieGal or AG is also Almighty God.
Definitely blasphemous. Something should be done about it - right after we dig up and stone Washington Irving for coining the phrase "the almighty dollar"
No problem.
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." :>)
What's next Dial short & lengthy?
Drano skinny & large?
What does it mean?
[Be honest. You really work for Unilever and you need to boost sales.]
Blasphemous? All is the brand name, and Mighty denotes strength. Any objection based on a similarity to God Almighty reminds me of the objections many Muslims have to any perceived slights to their religion.
Yes, the eye is SUPPOSED to see ALL MIGHTY.
I'd call it neither ute or blasphemous?
I'd call it dumb.
Neither, science fiction.
J/k. Couldn't resist.
Actually, people who can read see the words "All Small & Mighty," thereby making a mockery of your original post.
There's your answer, fish bulb.
Unholy blaspheming detergent ping!
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