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Post by Die Fledermaus on Apr 30, 2007 22:45:50 GMT -4
Just saw an amazing sweet ad on TV for Travelers Insurance. Many doctors and surgeons in white coats in labs and hospitals were reattaching those "lucky rabbits' feet". . . to the actual rabbits, and then giving them therapy! The rabbits were being taught to walk and swim, and even run. The reattached feet were all different colors. This is the cutest commercial I have seen in memory. Look for it! I can't believe it is not on YouTube yet - maybe in a few minutes. I hope I can tape it myself.
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Post by hamwolf89 on Apr 30, 2007 23:14:51 GMT -4
awww sounds so cute! I wana see it ^.^
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Apr 30, 2007 23:19:19 GMT -4
It surely is very new. Keep watching, and run a video tape on a network channel you are not watching in hopes you catch it. That is what I will do tomorrow.
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Post by Andrea on May 2, 2007 20:30:32 GMT -4
aawwww... I want to see it too! I don't want alot of TV though, plus i'm in a whole other country so we may not have the same channels.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 2, 2007 21:03:07 GMT -4
Tomorrow I will run a tape all evening on one of the network stations while I watch another. But not tonight. I've had an exhausting several days as this is the prettiest time of year with everything growing in bloom! Thankfully the weather is holding and I am out with camera a LOT.
If I do catch it, I will video the whole thing with my camera and try to post it somewhere, or e-mail to whomever is interested.
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Post by pinky on May 3, 2007 13:33:56 GMT -4
Here it is on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp7Uc5a_XREIt is very unusual! I thought the rabbit going into the MRI machine was cool--but I'm weird. ;D Note that a number of their other commercials are on here too. I almost never look at YouTube--only when someone directs me there. . . . I think I got lucky--it was posted only 11 hours ago.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 3, 2007 22:33:06 GMT -4
>> -it was posted only 11 hours ago. <<
There you go. I was last looking a little before that.
You know of any way to save the file (if any) to my PC? I mean, can the file be located on my PC in a Temp folder, or what?
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Post by pinky on May 3, 2007 22:57:08 GMT -4
>> -it was posted only 11 hours ago. << There you go. I was last looking a little before that. You know of any way to save the file (if any) to my PC? I mean, can the file be located on my PC in a Temp folder, or what? I read this and I laugh! You have no idea who you're dealing with here, DF! ;D I may be a scientist, but I am the antithesis of computer whiz. . . . I know what I need to know and not much more! I didn't even HAVE a computer at home until 2003. So the answer is. . . I dunno??
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 3, 2007 23:06:46 GMT -4
If I wait until the video "downloads", or is otherwise ready to play, it must have been stashed somewhere on the PC (?). If I had the time I'd go online and ask. If I can recall, I will ask my techy. Many scientists are deeply involved in their own fields, so, no, I would not assume they were a font of general knowledge about technical miscellany. But if anyone here knows, please let me know!
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