
The guys at PPC Magazine had put together a 30 second ad to run on Dave between Top Gear, Fifth Gear and all those other regurgitated blokey type
shows. Then the authorities have banned it before it's had a showing.
To try and reduce kick in the plums (£7ks worth of advert!!), have a quick looksy and see what you think. The more folks who see the vid on youtube,
the better!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6K9YwkHDgc
But more importantly, get yourselves along to laugh and point at my third attempt to finish the £999 challenge!!
Cheers, Owelly.
Don't see why it was banned, seems OK to me!
Neil
pretty outrageous that they can ban it on those grounds.
yet scaremongering on the same things is ok
hmm, i wonder though, was it really banned, or is putting it on youtube saying it was banned is a cheaper way to promote it?
it gets posted on car forums, and people watch it, get all riled up, and pass it on.
rubbish if it really was banned, genius if not 
Well I think it's a bl**dy disgrace, just not sure why yet, but it is good to be outraged, hooo-yah!
i think im going to mallory park on the 23rd 
I'm going to wait a week then complain when I feel the bandwagon is big enough.
I may still go to the show though...
I hope you do Steve. You can give me my high quaility camera mount back!!
£7000 for THAT? They've been taken for a ride there, even looks like they've ripped the intro off google earth! (Note the framing errors in
the first few seconds)
[Edited on 19/5/09 by cloudy]
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Originally posted by owelly
I hope you do Steve. You can give me my high quaility camera mount back!!
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Originally posted by cloudy
£7000 for THAT? They've been taken for a ride there, even looks like they've ripped the intro off google earth! (Note the framing errors in the first few seconds)
Excellent Steve. But your Friday evening run out will have to be to Mallory.........
Hope they didn't pay £7k for that. I could have done it on Adobe Premiere for 1/7th of that..... Maybe paying for Google earth rights costs £6k....
Unless the £7k was for the clip and whatever else has to be paid for up front to get it on the telly?
That is called viral advertising. Cheaper than actually paying for advertising, make some tat for £4.50, stick it on youtube and start an internet
scandal chinese whisper.
Still, should be a good day out.

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Originally posted by grazzledazzle
That is called viral advertising. Cheaper than actually paying for advertising, make some tat for £4.50, stick it on youtube and start an internet scandal chinese whisper.
Still, should be a good day out.
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