I was watching something on TV and I can’t remember what channel. Dennis Miller came on and started talking about education or knowledge. At the end the commercial went black and a multicolored shooting star went across the screen and a slogan came up. I can’t remember it and wonder if anyone knew it. I can’t get the image outta my head. :0)
I have this idea for a television commercial that is Olympic themed that could be used for just about any company, but would probably be best for an athletic type company (i.e. Nike, Gatorade, Under Armor). I’ve had this idea for about 10 years and I just can’t believe that this angle has not been taken.
What types of vehicles can you drive with it? What’s the point for the different “classes” for commercial licenses? Do you have to go to school beforehand? Is there a road test like when you apply for a normal license? Thanks for your help!
I am bidding a job to install some TVs in a local mall. I have dealt with metal studs in residential buildings for years but not commercial. The TVs will be mounted on columns in the food court. The person I talked to said they are steel. Would they be solid or hollow? And if hollow would they have concrete or other type of support inside? I need to know for the type of anchors I will use. Thanks for any info you can give.
At the end of the commercial, there is a really cheesy line,” You worry about blah blah blah, I’ll worry about the alfredo.” -What is that line!? It’s been driving me crazy, because it’s so funny and I can’t remember it all. Thanks for any help.
I liked the song in the Beijing Olympics coke commercial but, I don’t know what it’s called. I think the lyrics went something like “oh my starry eyed surprise wake up the sunrise” I’m not even sure if this is a real song xP
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They say that literary fiction deals more with the inner workings of characters and commercial fiction relies on plot to carry its story. Psychological depth vs. BANG BOOM! Is there a better definition? How do you know what you’re reading/wtiting? For that matter, has a literary writer ever achieved broad commercial success?