Love it. Elmer Fudd in all his glory will without a doubt believe the
outrageous advertising that these crooks employ to try to sell their
stench to the gullible morons.
Anybody stupid enough to even think he wants to purchase a
"Hummer" is stupid enough to believe that putting a stench on
yourself will some how make you a real man finally; that some how a smell
will finally make you dangerous, adventurous, and get women to allow them
to touch them.
But then we're talking about Elmers: morons so stupid they believe the
Bush regime's outrageous lies about "weapons of mass
destruction" and the "liberation" of over 100,000
innocent Iraqis so far.
Fucking rightard Elmers are easily stupid enough to buy this. No doubt.
GOING FROM HUMMER TO HUMONGOUS
http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2004-12-31/pols_hightower.html
The Hummer -- it's not just for driving anymore.
Indeed, you can now splash the essence of Hummer all over your body!
General Motors, the maker of this massive symbol of automotive machismo,
has now licensed a new Hummer cologne, calling it "The Essence of
Adventure" and pricing it as high as $52 for a Hummer-shaped
bottle of the stuff.
The scent is advertised as being "masculine with rugged and
adventurous attributes." They go further, promising that this
new fragrance "embodies all that Hummer is."
Hmmm. The Hummer is an absurdly expensive, gas-guzzling, low-performance,
high-polluting, gussied-up chunk of automotive junk. What would that
smell like? Besides, these days I see many more women driving these
behemoths than men. Forget the masculinity pitch; this thing has turned
into a girlie car! I suggest they'd do better with a perfume than a
cologne -- preferably one with the alluring scent of money.
If it's a real man's car you're after, you want the International CXT
pickup truck. Weighing 14,500 pounds, reaching 9 feet tall, and
stretching 21 and a half feet long, you could put a Hummer in the
pickup bed of this honker! In fact, this beast will tow 20 tons and
has to have air brakes to make it stop.
Yet, it has the luxuries you need, too -- leather seats, wood-grain
trim, a drop-down DVD player, and whatnot. Speaking of luxury, it gets
only seven miles per gallon, requiring about $130 each time you fill
up its 70-gallon diesel tank. Then there's the price tag -- up to
$115,000 with all the options.
That's pricey, but think of all the Hummer men you can intimidate.
That's priceless. As CXT's marketing director says, "This is
not a soccer mom's vehicle. I can't see the wife picking up groceries
with it."
In a CXT, you can look down on a Hummer and truthfully say, "Mine's
bigger than yours."
stench -- A strong, foul odor; a stink.
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