And Australia. They also call it soccer. Aussie Rules Football (or just "football" or "footie" in Australia) is different from both American Football and soccer.
Depends what state you are in NSW and QLD call rugby league football.
Pretty much unrelated, but don't forget the little boy who performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and afterwards was given a Sony tablet only to hand it back and say "thanks, but we're getting an iPad for Christmas." That segment got promptly removed from YouTube.
Pretty much unrelated, but don't forget the little boy who performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and afterwards was given a Sony tablet only to hand it back and say "thanks, but we're getting an iPad for Christmas." That segment got promptly removed from YouTube.
@ roccodelgreco. Thanks for sharing that link. I had never seen that before, it was great. After that video I stumbled upon this version of the same show, where I think they edited in a different prize at the end, apparently? Anyway....
@ roccodelgreco. Thanks for sharing that link. I had never seen that before, it was great. After that video I stumbled upon this version of the same show, where I think they edited in a different prize at the end, apparently? Anyway....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOUFfeg0Xm0
But...but...but... I thought Fandroids said that iPads were only for "old" people and that young folks think Apple products are no longer cool!!! Fandroids said this!!! It must be true right??!! It's not like they are simply blowing smoke up everyone's a$$ and hope people think it smells like roses right??
Losers.
This just goes to show that the innocence of a child can't be questioned. Let's see how the whiny Fandroids try spinning this.
Pretty much unrelated, but don't forget the little boy who performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and afterwards was given a Sony tablet only to hand it back and say "thanks, but we're getting an iPad for Christmas." That segment got promptly removed from YouTube.
The kid reportedibly said, "I don wan so steeking tablets..."
Pretty much unrelated, but don't forget the little boy who performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and afterwards was given a Sony tablet only to hand it back and say "thanks, but we're getting an iPad for Christmas." That segment got promptly removed from YouTube.
For real? That is too funky! Gonna look for it now; these things have their way on 'increased views'.
It's always fun for me to see these bonehead moves. I'm curious if anyone has done the reverse, ie posted how great their Apple device was from a Samsung product.
Because the kid rejected the Sony Xperia tablet for an iPad, ABC had Jimmy Kimmel record a new segment with a new gift then posted the new segment on YouTube. Yikes!
Celeb endorsements are not new, this has been going on for a very long time. Companies pay these folks big money to use their product especially in public, and I am familiar with how it suppose to work. If a Celeb signs up to get payments to use and be seen with a companies products and do not show those products in the best light and if they especially are seen publicly with a competitors product the celeb would obviously lose the endorsement and they could also be required to pay penalties.
Either Samsung does not care or they do not have the power to enforce their Celebs to only use their products. However, I believe what we are seeing in these cases is the celeb is not the one making the comments its is one of their handlers who work for them and makes all the postings. Even if that is the case you would think Samsung would require who every is making the posting must make it from their products. But I go back to my original thought, Samsung has no power to enforce.
This is the umpteenth time I have heard a story about some celebrity endorsing the latest android from their iPhone. Heck Oprah pimped the Surface form her iPad. What you never hear is the other way around, because Apple doesn't succumb to such cheap marketing.
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Depends what state you are in NSW and QLD call rugby league football.
Those 14 millions in marketing has got to be put to good use!
Ah, rugby!
The game that involves one man pushing two men, up three men's arseholes.
@ roccodelgreco. Thanks for sharing that link. I had never seen that before, it was great. After that video I stumbled upon this version of the same show, where I think they edited in a different prize at the end, apparently? Anyway....
Choosy kids choose JIF.... er... iPads!
That's a great link!!
But...but...but... I thought Fandroids said that iPads were only for "old" people and that young folks think Apple products are no longer cool!!! Fandroids said this!!! It must be true right??!! It's not like they are simply blowing smoke up everyone's a$$ and hope people think it smells like roses right??
Losers.
This just goes to show that the innocence of a child can't be questioned. Let's see how the whiny Fandroids try spinning this.
I talk to him. He say he have no iPhone. Just Samsung.
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The kid reportedibly said, "I don wan so steeking tablets..."
For real? That is too funky! Gonna look for it now; these things have their way on 'increased views'.
Is bad publicity still publicity when it comes to these sorts of foulups?
My friend, soccer and Aussie Rules Football are about as much the same thing as NFL and baseball are.
Which is completely consistent with the post you were responding to. Read the final sentence again.
Celeb endorsements are not new, this has been going on for a very long time. Companies pay these folks big money to use their product especially in public, and I am familiar with how it suppose to work. If a Celeb signs up to get payments to use and be seen with a companies products and do not show those products in the best light and if they especially are seen publicly with a competitors product the celeb would obviously lose the endorsement and they could also be required to pay penalties.
Either Samsung does not care or they do not have the power to enforce their Celebs to only use their products. However, I believe what we are seeing in these cases is the celeb is not the one making the comments its is one of their handlers who work for them and makes all the postings. Even if that is the case you would think Samsung would require who every is making the posting must make it from their products. But I go back to my original thought, Samsung has no power to enforce.
What you never hear is the other way around, because Apple doesn't succumb to such cheap marketing.