Phil Pascoe
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No, it's not really logical - any colour/colour combination in any advert could be investigated by offence miners and found offensive to someone somewhere.
I bet that was fun.My mother and I got marched across the runway to the plane in Faro with bayonets in our backs just after the Portuguese revolution in 1974.
I agree that if someone digs hard enough on any advert they can probably find a tenuous link to something that may possibly offend someone.No, it's not really logical - any colour/colour combination in any advert could be investigated by offence miners and found offensive to someone somewhere.
Yes. There's money in it.I agree that if someone digs hard enough on any advert they can probably find a tenuous link to something that may possibly offend someone.
They actually had a chicken cannon.I remember a few years back that RR used to test their turbo fans by throwing chickens into the rotating blades, the story goes that the Americans tried this with their engines and it destroyed them, they asked RR what they where doing wrong and RR asked if they had defrosted the chickens first.
Sad thing is they have no choice in todays social media world. Innocent or not they would be howled down.Shame on M&S for pulling the advert and apologising.
M&S being historically a Jewish company probably increased their sensitivity to criticism in light of current events. Don't want to risk people reading into it something that undoubtedly isn't there. As to the girl, she is very lucky not to have been blended, no doubt if she had been someone would be saying " no one told her jet engines were dangerous". Beggars belief really.Yebbut so what? A hopeless venture but she must be a bold sort of lass! And a bit of a dope.
Not surprised that M&S had 2nd thoughts. Obviously an innocent mistake; they did the photos some time ago but they do look like burning Palestinian flags.
Doesn't seem to be much of an issue in either case - woss the problem? I see nothing of interest.
I remember seeing a video of these tests. I wonder what the operator of the cannon was called "avian ballistics technician" perhaps?They actually had a chicken cannon.
Does this happen often in Cornwall? Have you any examples?No, it's not really logical - any colour/colour combination in any advert could be investigated by offence miners and found offensive to someone somewhere.
How the ell did she think she'd be able to get aboard? Jump?Shame on M&S for pulling the advert and apologising. Italy, Mexico, Hungary and Bulgaria off the top of my head all have the same colours in their national flags.
The woman silly person could have so easily been ingested into a fan, she was so very lucky.
Those 3 colours have been assocciated with C--------, (keep it in December!) for ever, just visit Santa's Grotty in Lapland, they're all dressed in red, green, & white.Yebbut so what? A hopeless venture but she must be a bold sort of lass! And a bit of a dope.
Not surprised that M&S had 2nd thoughts. Obviously an innocent mistake; they did the photos some time ago but they do look like burning Palestinian flags.
Doesn't seem to be much of an issue in either case - woss the problem? I see nothing of interest.
People like moaning though - just look at the threads about ULEZ or speed limits!......
Would be interesting how society would change if all of the media outlets actually pushed positive news agendas
True. It is also a very good way to distract people from the important issues. Every few years I see the news stories about whether the government is going to change the age to drive (up or down) and whether to increase the motorway speed limits.People like moaning though - just look at the threads about ULEZ or speed limits!
They aren't excited by items like this London's low emission zones have improved air quality, study suggests
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