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newVideoPlayer("chevy-volt-dog.flv", 463, 387,""); Dear GM, While you hit the right spot for some people, the majority of your target audience in fact doesn't like to get their toes licked by dogs. I often find myself thinking about how this ad does not properly convey the message you are trying to send with the Chevy Volt . The Volt is supposed to be the biggest and most badass futuristic vehicle ever. Like io9 futuristic. And here you are trying to sell the public on the vehicle with an individual partaking in a display of foot-fetish bestiality. I have attached the vcard for a friend of mine who just started up a advertising business. I am more than sure that his experience will be very beneficial for you. Sincerely, Traumatized in Texas
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newVideoPlayer("ChevyVoltHums_gawker.flv", 475, 376); So there's now a commercial for the Chevy Volt concept car -- which is kind of weird because they're not actually selling a Volt yet, but whatever. In the commercial you've got a line of kids with the sides of their faces planted on the long hard slab of metal that's the hood of the Chevy Volt. It's then that we find out the Volt hums. We're not sure why it hums, especially because we didn't know it even had batteries for an e-flexible engine to feed, but again, whatever. The thing that's disconcerting to us is the fact that Chevy lets an adult male speak to children about humming of any sort. That's just weird.
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