The difference between Bush’s Iraq foreign policy and Obama’s Iraq foreign policy….
Obama owns this!
The difference between Bush’s Iraq foreign policy and Obama’s Iraq foreign policy….
Obama owns this!
On an advertising shoot for washing machines in Canada to show off the cold wash performance, the Samsung film crew is surprised when a bear wanders on to the shoot location.
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“Huge Bear Surprises Crew on EcoBubble Photo Shoot in BC”
This commercial for the Samsung EcoBubble Washing Machine makes you think it is a behind-the-scenes shoot, showing you how the actual ad was made, which was interrupted by a grizzly bear showing up on the set. It begins with the crew setting up the EcoBubble washer which can supposedly wash clothes just was well in cold water as warm water through its new technology. They aim to prove this by setting up the machine to pull water directly from a frozen lake, but when the bear shows up, everything has to stop. Everyone moves back and the bear stands up and takes off it’s “fur coat” exposing his skinny legs and boxer shorts. He puts his coat in the washer and waits. As he does, he reads a newspaper, juggles fish, plays the guitar and “sings”, takes pictures of himself with the crew’s cameras, builds a snowman (snowbear?), and even break dances. When his coat is clean, he pulls it out and it’s all white. That’s when we learn he was a polar bear all along. At the end, we see that he has told his bear friends and they stop by to wash their fur too.
A father of two teenagers, Will Reid, made a instructional video for his kids in an attempt to show them how to change a roll of toilet paper. Although the video was intended for teenagers, it can apply to anyone.
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A Southampton dad has turned to social media in a bid to get the message across to his teenage children about household chores.
Will Reid has posted what he refers to as the first in a series of ‘instructional videos’ to show his children James and Beth the basics of life.
Titled ‘how to change a toilet roll’, Mr Reid offers a step-by-step guide on restocking an empty loo roll holder with a fresh roll.
Clearly exasperated at not being able to get through to his kids, he says: ‘Obviously me telling them face-to-face is not working, so I’ve tried to be creative and I’ve come up with the idea of using social media to try to reach you.’
Realising every teenager’s worst nightmare of a cringe-worthy dad, Mr Reid name checks his children at the beginning of the video – making sure that everyone who knows a James or Beth Reid of Southampton are in on the joke.
Using phrases such as ‘I know this is a difficult one’, or ‘that might be a step too far’, Mr Reid’s sarcastic tutorial is sure to get a reaction from James and Beth, although it might not be the one he was hoping for.