For some time, my husband and I have used as an "in-joke" a tag-line to a radio ad that appeared a few years ago:
"E-wood! It's wood, with the cool touch of technology!"
This shows such a staggering lack of understanding of what the prefix "e-" is meant to imply that we were enchanted.
Well, today I confirmed that what I thought I heard in an ad on Tuesday is really what I heard. It concerns "foreclosure-level" sales prices on new homes by a particular builder. Then the announcer blithely adds,
"These have to be sold to make room for new floor-plans!"
After I stopped laughing--okay, mostly stopped laughing--I wondered whose great idea that was? Do they really think that 'floor-plans' are stacked up like mattresses or appliances in a warehouse? That the existance of houses with old floorplans means new ones can't be used?? Or do they just think that their audience will think that?
I just had to share, some things would be dismissed from a comedy movie as being too implausible...
Miss Kitt
"E-wood! It's wood, with the cool touch of technology!"
This shows such a staggering lack of understanding of what the prefix "e-" is meant to imply that we were enchanted.
Well, today I confirmed that what I thought I heard in an ad on Tuesday is really what I heard. It concerns "foreclosure-level" sales prices on new homes by a particular builder. Then the announcer blithely adds,
"These have to be sold to make room for new floor-plans!"
After I stopped laughing--okay, mostly stopped laughing--I wondered whose great idea that was? Do they really think that 'floor-plans' are stacked up like mattresses or appliances in a warehouse? That the existance of houses with old floorplans means new ones can't be used?? Or do they just think that their audience will think that?
I just had to share, some things would be dismissed from a comedy movie as being too implausible...
Miss Kitt