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- From: jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy Henderson)
- Newsgroups: uk.misc,rec.arts.tv.uk
- Subject: Re: Papa! Nicole! (was Re: Ariston music for TV Advert)
- Message-ID: <30662@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 14:40:29 GMT
- References: <1993Jan19.131224.3485@cs.hw.ac.uk> <7617@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> <OKES.93Jan22135103@SunLab43.essex.ac.uk>
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- In article <OKES.93Jan22135103@SunLab43.essex.ac.uk> okes@essex.ac.uk (Simon Oke) writes:
- In article <7617@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> alan@essex.ac.uk [Alan M Stanier] writes:
- | Also sprach adrian@cs.hw.ac.uk (Adrian Hurt)
- | }That, I believe, was the first in the series. The second one seemed to say
- | }that a motor-bike is better than their car, because Papa was happy to lend
- | }the latter to Nicole's boy-friend so that Papa could then use boy-friend's
- | }motor-bike.
- |
- | The curious feature of that particular advert was that Nicole & boyfriend
- | drive off in the car, and shortly afterwards are passed by Papa, who had
- | started from the same place, on the motorbike going in the opposite direction.
- |
- | Clearly one or other of the drivers (and possibly both) had chosen to
- | drive the long way. Why?
- |
- | Buy a Clio and have your brain soften?
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- I suspect it was Papa who had gone round the long way. That bike looked
- like it could go a hell of a lot faster than any Clio. Persumably when
- they met he was going slow because all that racing had used up all the
- petrol.
-
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- Maybe boyfriend pulled in to a layby to give Nicole a good dickin', Papa
- whizzed by on the bike, turned round at the next town, and met the Clio
- coming back?
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- ===Jeremy Henderson===jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk=
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