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Kinvig 17-08-07 09:46 AM

MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/17/mcn_ad_gaffe/

....oops!

Pedrosa 17-08-07 09:52 AM

Re: MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
Yeah great advert to have on the same page as that story,no? Very insensitive indeed.:rolleyes:

sinbad 17-08-07 10:00 AM

Re: MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
Nice one MCN. Weird advert anyway.

Stu 17-08-07 10:43 AM

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Is this for real? has anyone seen the newspaper version to confirm? because what does that advert mean anyway? No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more, WTF?

sinbad 17-08-07 11:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1264072)
Is this for real? has anyone seen the newspaper version to confirm? because what does that advert mean anyway? No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more, WTF?

It's their website news section, not the actual newspaper. And I agree, very very odd slogan.

Ceri JC 17-08-07 11:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1264072)
No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more, WTF?

I take it to mean, "You there, yes you, weekend warrior hell's angel fantasist. This (underpowered, overpriced) bike is so mean and intimidating, that no one will guess that you're a specky 9 stone accountant and they will really wish they stayed in, rather than straying across your path."

It is a gash and not very obvious slogan, mind.

Kinvig 17-08-07 11:13 AM

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No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more

The wording can be taken to mean two completely separate things:

1. No-one dies thinking, "I wished I'd stayed in with a good cup of cocoa and did less with my life." Buy a Harley & Get a Life!

2. That fella that got shot wishes he'd stayed in as opposed to going out & getting shot.

tomjones2 17-08-07 11:22 AM

Re: MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kinvig (Post 1264112)
No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more

1. No-one dies thinking, "I wished I'd stayed in with a good cup of cocoa and did less with my life." Buy a Harley & Get a Life!

Thats what I took it to mean, its still a rubish slogan though.

sinbad 17-08-07 08:58 PM

Re: MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kinvig (Post 1264112)
No-one ever wished they'd stayed in more

The wording can be taken to mean two completely separate things:

1. No-one dies thinking, "I wished I'd stayed in with a good cup of cocoa and did less with my life." Buy a Harley & Get a Life!

2. That fella that got shot wishes he'd stayed in as opposed to going out & getting shot.

Hah, I just realised it all depends on whether you stress "in" or "more".

at death's door..."No-one ever wished they'd stayed IN more".
or the less inviting
"No-one ever wished they'd stayed in MORE" (.....than this guy). Implying: own a Harley, and you won't ever want to leave the house, never mind ride it.

I would have demanded an italic "in" if that were my slogan :)

Tiger 55 18-08-07 09:06 AM

Re: MCN's Reporting of that shot biker...
 
Isn't it a variation on the 'when they're dying, nobody wishes they'd spent more time in the office' thing?

And hey, we're talking about it so maybe these viral marketing types are operating on a whole intellectual level above us?

Nah.


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