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dsquire:
Hi all

While reading another forum I found this. It's a Jeep forum and you have to read the original post and the very first reply!!!!!!

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/96-jeep-cherokee-need-opinions-1149721/

I just had to share it with you.  :lol: :lol:

Cheers  :beer:

Don

Brass_Machine:
Classic! Spend some time reading this ONE. Make sure you start at post 1 and read to at least post 35 or so....
Bernd:
Nice one Don  :thumbup:

I now have to clean the drink off the protable that I stryed it with laughing.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:   :lol:

Bernd
Chuck in E. TN:
That was great! Too bad the op didn't have a rebuttal...
I have one of those great wives, that used to work right along side me, in remodeling, gardening, splitting wood, hinting, fishing, what ever I was doing. But, now her health keeps her from 'helping' very much, but I'll keep her.

Chuck in E. TN
PekkaNF:

--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on July 06, 2011, 11:06:08 PM ---Classic! Spend some time reading this ONE. Make sure you start at post 1 and read to at least post 35 or so....

--- End quote ---

That is good one. Got me thinking. It's really silly when there are different conflicting products under same brand. Think if Coke would go from sugar water to fuel additives and someone would drink it! Good thing that the guy poured the energy drink on the gas tank and not fuel additive into his throat, with that kind of branding and marketing both are likely scenarios. Although I must confess that I think he was silly: 1) tried to use fuel additive on the first place, 2) Put energy drink on the gas tank.

I just bloody hate how shampoos and conditioners are marked. The brand and all marketing lies are on very big letters, but you need frigging microscope to differentiate between shampoo bottle and endless arrays of conditioners, moisturizes, hair removers etc. There should be an international standard that dictates that medicines, hygenie products and generally any product that you are likely to use without wearing glasses (like in the shower......) needs to have plain descriptive and generic name on big, clear letters. like SOAP. HAIR SHAMPOO, BODY SOAP, HAIR REMOVER, TOOTH PASTE, BUN CREAM and containers should be shape coded, like shampoo bottles allways round, conditioners oval and dangerous and unnecessary beauty products square.....

If I ever again make and innocent mistake with shampoo or toothpaste to any other product that might lie in the bathroom (and I am bombed  with them... wife and a daughter....say no more) I am going to strangle the AD and find the ceo of the company and showe the whole product line down his/hers head!

Pekka
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