Monday, May 16, 2005

Spooky Marketing -


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Fellow blog reader (or blogger),

A friend of mine sent this to me over the weekend and, well...
Well, you just have to see it for yourself to believe it.

If you remotely like "spooky" or "unexplainable" stuff, you have to check this out. (It's not exactly the time of year you might expect this, but that's what makes things great - the unexpected!)

Make sure your sound is turned up a bit... it's kinda hard
to hear -

It falls in the "Strange but interesting" category. This is a car advertisement from Great Britain. When they finished filming the ad, the film editor noticed something moving along the side of the car, like a ghostly white mist.

They found out that a person had been killed a year earlier
in that exact same spot. The ad was never put on TV because
of the unexplained ghostly phenomenon.

Watch the front end of the car as it clears the trees in the
middle of the screen and you'll see the white mist crossing
in front of the car then following it along the road.

Spooky!

Is it a ghost, or is it simply mist? You decide. If you
listen to the ad, you'll even hear the commentator talk
about it near the end of the commercial.

A little creepy but pretty cool!
Even though it takes a few moments to load and run, it's worth it.
- Still gives me the creeps every time I watch it -
(shivering chill up my spine)

Spooky car ad

P.S. - If you believe in this kind of stuff, this video might
cause your heart to skip a beat or two. Don't watch this if
you're over 80 or wearing a pacemaker!

P.S.S. At the end of this video you'll be asked if you want to send it (through an e-mail) to any of your friends. By all means, do so!

BUT - if you want to get FULL LEVERAGE from the video, go here first - then your friends will be helping YOU instead of ME -

Spooky car ad


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