Quote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 01:58:04 PMQuote from: pestria on July 23, 2012, 01:41:03 PMQuote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.If there is little difference between a couple of products then surely it's a duty to avoid the one that benefits a rival team.Is it only me, or are people really that pettyYes. Once upon a time while looking for somewhere to live, and to the annoyance of the missus, I refused to even view a house because it was on St. Andrews Road (or Street, or Close, or similar).And I can be just as stubborn about sponsors.
Quote from: pestria on July 23, 2012, 01:41:03 PMQuote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.If there is little difference between a couple of products then surely it's a duty to avoid the one that benefits a rival team.Is it only me, or are people really that petty
Quote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.If there is little difference between a couple of products then surely it's a duty to avoid the one that benefits a rival team.
Avoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.
Nose, face, spite cutting?
I do remember passing on purchasing a SHARP VCR a long time ago due to their past association with MAN UTD.Other than that, nothing springs to mind.
Quote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 09:52:45 AMQuote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.Having said that I don't recall ever being influenced by an advert.Agree with your first statement, but the billions spent on advertising are completely wasted on you? Many of us would like to think so, but in reality they can be a very sophisticated, powerful and often subliminal, persuader.Understand the bit about subliminal advertising, but it doesn't work on me.
Quote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.Having said that I don't recall ever being influenced by an advert.Agree with your first statement, but the billions spent on advertising are completely wasted on you? Many of us would like to think so, but in reality they can be a very sophisticated, powerful and often subliminal, persuader.
Avoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.Having said that I don't recall ever being influenced by an advert.
Quote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 11:40:48 AMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 09:52:45 AMQuote from: philthebar on July 23, 2012, 09:27:49 AMAvoiding a company because you don't like the company ethos or their products is one thing, because they sponsor a team you don't like, petty.Having said that I don't recall ever being influenced by an advert.Agree with your first statement, but the billions spent on advertising are completely wasted on you? Many of us would like to think so, but in reality they can be a very sophisticated, powerful and often subliminal, persuader.Understand the bit about subliminal advertising, but it doesn't work on me. Lisa, that's a load of rich, creamery butter.
Quote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 02:15:27 PMNose, face, spite cutting?Would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?
Quote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 02:24:10 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 02:15:27 PMNose, face, spite cutting?Would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?I suppose it might depend on whether I was a golf enthusiast, Scottish or had an interest in Christian martyrs.
Quote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 04:01:37 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 02:24:10 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 02:15:27 PMNose, face, spite cutting?Would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?I suppose it might depend on whether I was a golf enthusiast, Scottish or had an interest in Christian martyrs.Well I've no interest in golf or religion (or its martyrs) and I'm certainly not Scottish.So, given all of that, would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?
Quote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 04:18:39 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 04:01:37 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 02:24:10 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 02:15:27 PMNose, face, spite cutting?Would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?I suppose it might depend on whether I was a golf enthusiast, Scottish or had an interest in Christian martyrs.Well I've no interest in golf or religion (or its martyrs) and I'm certainly not Scottish.So, given all of that, would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?Honestly, it wouldn't bother me either. If it was that much of an issue, I'd need to change my first name, too.
So, given all of that, would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?
Quote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 04:18:39 PMSo, given all of that, would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?If I liked the house then yes.I can just imagine going house hunting and the missus seeing the ideal house, and it's within budget, and it's in a nice area with a good school nearby and a cracking real ale pub on the corner and then telling her "Sorry, it's on a road called St. Andrew's Close, we can't buy it."I think she would be quite within her rights to divorce me for being a daft twat to be honest.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 23, 2012, 04:33:42 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 04:18:39 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 04:01:37 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on July 23, 2012, 02:24:10 PMQuote from: E I Adio on July 23, 2012, 02:15:27 PMNose, face, spite cutting?Would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?I suppose it might depend on whether I was a golf enthusiast, Scottish or had an interest in Christian martyrs.Well I've no interest in golf or religion (or its martyrs) and I'm certainly not Scottish.So, given all of that, would you live in a place called St. Andrews Road? Remembering which club you support?Honestly, it wouldn't bother me either. If it was that much of an issue, I'd need to change my first name, too.It wouldn't have the same impact unless you become a Saint though.
If I liked the house then yes.I can just imagine going house hunting and the missus seeing the ideal house, and it's within budget, and it's in a nice area with a good school nearby and a cracking real ale pub on the corner and then telling her "Sorry, it's on a road called St. Andrew's Close, we can't buy it."I think she would be quite within her rights to divorce me for being a daft twat to be honest.