Stupid Coke Executives
Posted: 2003-05-01 06:54pm
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Animation International, which sells rights for Robocon and worked with Coca-Cola on the toys, says the symbols were designed by the creator and "did not have anything to do with any organisation or religion."
It took more then one moron to perpetuate this act of stupidity.Dalton wrote:What's even dumber is that they didn't even bother to do their research. The original Buddhist swastika, fine. The corrupted one that they put on their robots? I hope someone got fired for that sheer lack of research.
Pointless Trivia: In radio comms it is "say again" that is used to repeat a transmission, repeat is only used for artillery.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:*tunes his Space Camaro's ICB radio to Emergency Frequency 666.911 GHz*
Sn0: This is Blue Angel to Nearest Emergency Police Station, over...
EPS 504-X19: This is Police Station Echo Papa Sierra Five Zero Four Dash Xray One Niner, please state the nature of the emergency, over..
Sn0: I have a Whiskey Tango Foxtrot on my main forward sensors, Code Ragnarok! Repeat, Code Ragnarok. Transmitting IGPS coords to you now, over...
EPS 504-X19: Acknowledged. Dispatching Heavy Fleet Destroyers to your location, over.
Sn0: Roger, over and out...
Tibetan swastikas often are the same as the more familiar NSDAP version. Just a nitpick, and CERTAINLY no excuse for this...bafoons, I mean, what WERE they thinking??????Dalton wrote:What's even dumber is that they didn't even bother to do their research. The original Buddhist swastika, fine. The corrupted one that they put on their robots? I hope someone got fired for that sheer lack of research.
They weren't thinking, that's how this happens.Frank Hipper wrote:Tibetan swastikas often are the same as the more familiar NSDAP version. Just a nitpick, and CERTAINLY no excuse for this...bafoons, I mean, what WERE they thinking??????Dalton wrote:What's even dumber is that they didn't even bother to do their research. The original Buddhist swastika, fine. The corrupted one that they put on their robots? I hope someone got fired for that sheer lack of research.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen, including the topless blond out at the swimming pool this morning. But, like the topless blond, some stupid things are fun to stare at.Gandalf wrote:Shpedoinkle!
I think collectors of crap are gonna go nuts for this.
An elderly couple have been arrested in the US for allegedly performing a sex act in a booth at a fast food restaurant.
The 70-year-old man and 59-year-old woman have also been banned from Hardee's restaurant in New Philadelphia.
Police charged both with public indecency after receiving complaints from restaurant employees and a customer.
Traffic Officer Shawn Nelson told the Times Reporter that police had received previous reports about the same two people allegedly performing lurid acts in the parking lot, or inside the restaurant.
However, he said, this was the first time they had still been at the restaurant by the time officers arrived.
"The restaurant handled this absolutely perfect. I applaud them. Absolutely, they're a victim of this as much as the public is, and they handled it appropriately," Nelson said.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!Darth Fanboy wrote:You know what's weirder? not one or two clicks away I found THIS
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An elderly couple have been arrested in the US for allegedly performing a sex act in a booth at a fast food restaurant.
The 70-year-old man and 59-year-old woman have also been banned from Hardee's restaurant in New Philadelphia.
Police charged both with public indecency after receiving complaints from restaurant employees and a customer.
Traffic Officer Shawn Nelson told the Times Reporter that police had received previous reports about the same two people allegedly performing lurid acts in the parking lot, or inside the restaurant.
However, he said, this was the first time they had still been at the restaurant by the time officers arrived.
"The restaurant handled this absolutely perfect. I applaud them. Absolutely, they're a victim of this as much as the public is, and they handled it appropriately," Nelson said.