finally, they admit the truth!
that speech must have had a few PR peeps cringing with their resignation letters in hand
This may be one of the best clips I have seen for a while.
thank you Theresa gattung for this wonderful experience!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shHcomOrxAg
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"If you can't laugh at yourself, you're just not paying attention!"
"There is no limit to dumb."
"Resolve to live with all your might while you do live, and as you shall wish you had done ten thousand years hence."
haha that is some class a material.Great job to who ever made that
Sete you will be missed, champion at heart.
Sorry repost!
Can't blame you Lazy 7 posted this only 28 minutes before you
I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........
bahahahhahahahhavery good
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Sever
Now and forever
you're just another lost soul about to be mine again
see her, you'll never free her
you must surrender it all
And give life to me again
Disturbed - Inside the Fire
I just got emailed this and came to see if it had been posted.. Bloody brilliant!
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I dont know if anyone has posted this yet but here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shHcomOrxAg
Yeh it has been posted... like yesterday.. sorry!!
I'm gonna make it so PC
I'm gonna make it so PC
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/st...ectID=10383435
Telecom has stopped an international website from distributing a spoof advertisement that has children pouring bile on the company instead of praise.
But barring the US-based YouTube video site from being able to provide the ad for download is unlikely to stop it appearing elsewhere.
Telecom's original ad had children praising the company. The alternative version has them saying things such as they've been "shafted" by the company.
A young boy says: "Telecom has tricked us and that's really ******".
The video kicks off with the words of chief executive Theresa Gattung, taken from an address she made earlier this year when she said confusion in the telco business had helped companies keep prices up.
Her remarks, that on some level "customers know that's what the game has been", drew widespread criticism on top of the company's woes in the lead-up to the Budget, when details of the Government's loop unbundling package was leaked to the company.
Telecom spokesman John Goulter denied the spoof was removed because it was unflattering, saying it would "probably" have taken the action it did anyway.
"YouTube on its site has a statement that it does not endorse breaching of copyright, so we did feel that that ad did breach copyright," he said.
"So we asked them in line with that policy of theirs to take it down, and they did."
The company had "invested a lot" in its brand.
"We're very careful about how it's used. But that would be about all we have to say really," he said.
On his Public Address website, technology and media commentator Russell Brown called Telecom's move "stupid".
The clip was still appearing, he said, urging readers to visit a website to download it "while you can".
YouTube sent emails to subscribers saying anyone downloading the spoof video risked having their YouTube account "deleted".
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LOL, awesome.
It can still be viewed here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...84538486635992
or here:
http://blog.morph.net.nz/?p=731
erik = god!
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
oooooo bit touchy are we...?
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