What's the difference between what people, or things created by people,say and what they mean? Why is that difference often so great? This blog about media,the psychology of consumer behaviour, visual communications,and the strange cultural history of advertising will investigate what things say and what they mean and what that says about the strange strange world that is us.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
An Onion Ring more Popular than a PM
I never thought it could have happened to me. He really was not my type at all. He was nasty bad. Smelt of old oil, greasy- totally unhealthy. He appeared out of nowhere. Just there on the page one day. Someone else was talking about him so I looked. "Oh Gawd look at that grease ball!" I said to myself. Pathetic, yuck, but then I looked deep beyond the grease and saw he had such substance, depth and purpose. OK, he didn't say much- the quiet brooding type. It wasn't long before I fell for his charm..oh Onion..oh ..oh!
That's why the onion ring has more fans than Stephen Harper!
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