Monday, October 24, 2005

Jeep walk

Ok...this was not planned AT ALL. I took this shot of the jeep about two months ago, while I was driving down the street, and noticing how bright the yellow pedestrial sing was reflecting off the jeep.

Then I pulled my car over and jumped out to take a picture of it, as I thought how unique a message it would be to take a picure of a sign with a person walking over a car with no driver in it...as a reminder for all who need it that walking is better than driving.

Out of the blue, the other day, I saw this ad on the internet for Jeep's new car. It was a newer model of the same black jeep in the picture i took, and the sign in their ad was the same sign that was in the reflection in my picture.

Funny how Jeep is using the sign to represent passengers in their vehicle, and in my image, the sign represents people walking and NOT driving.

2 Comments:

Blogger Ryan Mlynarczyk said...

You are right. i hate the commercialism too. But this advertisement is just here because I was so shocked about the coincidence between the ad and my picture. I am not getting paid to have this one on my website.

The little words that I put in sometimes are links to outside webpages that advertise, and I do get paid for those. I think that is ok, because I usually make fun of the words I am putting in to offset the commercialism. So i get paid to make fun of commercials and all i have to do is have a highlighted word in my blog. I hope that isn't too much of a burden for my faithful readers, and if it is...by all means let me know. Also, i usually put the highlighted/linked commercial words at the bottom of my blog...so if you make it to the bottom and see those words...just stop reading! ;)

thanks for the constructive critisism...i need a kick in the butt...ON OCCASION ONLY!! ;)

October 25, 2005 8:11 PM  
Blogger Ryan Mlynarczyk said...

oh and by the way...my ad-free memberships cost $7.99 a month...please foward all payments to the accountant...Adrien Moskowitz! ;)

October 25, 2005 8:13 PM  

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