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Nice ad, but blindly helping without thinking about the end result can be tricky. The flood of water from the roof would drown 95% of potted plants. Training a dog to beg for food from people eating at outdoor tables/restaurants puts it in danger from vendors. And creating a makeshift ramp for the food cart would let the woman to move her cart whenever she wanted, instead of waiting for the helpful guy to show up.
Just beautiful - thank you for sharing....could teach a lot of lessons to political ad creators and US advertisers....
ReplyDeleteIndeed! You should have warned tissues would be needed for this one..... Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. A message indeed......
ReplyDeleteNice ad, but blindly helping without thinking about the end result can be tricky. The flood of water from the roof would drown 95% of potted plants. Training a dog to beg for food from people eating at outdoor tables/restaurants puts it in danger from vendors. And creating a makeshift ramp for the food cart would let the woman to move her cart whenever she wanted, instead of waiting for the helpful guy to show up.
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Aw, let's let them have a bit of artistic license, ok?
ReplyDeleteIf this message could transcend all borders, wouldn't the world and the people in it, be a nicer place!
ReplyDeleteIf you give a dog a chicken leg.... But if you teach a dog to kill chickens....
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