Us, by you

At first, you see a pat­ri­otic emblem, a sign proudly dis­play­ing your sup­port and an emblem worthy of adorn­ment upon any fine vehicle, well, before it was so tatty, of course.

Then you start to take a closer look, hand-upon-heart, proud verbal gush­ings of the national anthem.

The pride swells within you; a res­ult of your sup­port for local-is-best.

…and then you see, it!

The FAIL is national with this one. ;)

How­ever, if we leave behind the old regime for a moment, and instead con­cen­trate on the new one, we are left won­der­ing where our left­ist element-powered pro­locutors are in fact tak­ing us. It is surely within reason then to assume that flip­ping this theme over…

…will no doubt reveal…

Nothing’s really changed in the game, except who con­trols the bank.

Don’t feel ashamed though. We’re not the only sellouts…

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Usually found covered in a layer of grease, this specimen spends his time roaming the lands in search of all things old, plotting worldly adventures and philosophising over all manner of oddity.

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WtF happened to real cars?!

It is unbe­liev­ably sad, brows­ing the auto­mot­ive TOOLS sec­tion of a cer­tain web­site and see­ing the major­ity of lis­ted items, many pages worth, pop­u­lated as dia­gnostic tools, com­puter cabling and elec­tronic chips.

WtF happened to real cars?! If your ‘mech­anic’ uses a laptop within 10 Ft. of your car, if you see a plastic cover when you open the bon­net, if you push a but­ton to move your arse back­wards & for­wards, if you push a but­ton to start your car and if there’s a USB port where there should be a radio tun­ing knob, you con­trib­uted to the death of real cars. ;)

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Usually found covered in a layer of grease, this specimen spends his time roaming the lands in search of all things old, plotting worldly adventures and philosophising over all manner of oddity.

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Somebody That I Used To Know

I don’t fol­low mod­ern pop cul­ture. With few, mostly ran­dom, excep­tions, I couldn’t tell you what people listen to these days, who is “kewl” and who isn’t nor which ‘star’ is sleep­ing with/sueing/gossiping about which other star.

In case you were won­der­ing, I’m under age 30, just. Sur­prised? ;)

Appar­ently a chap named Gotye is the fla­vour of the month. You tell me?

Well, Gotye, Wouter “Wally” De Backer, of Belgian-Australian des­cent, has just teamed up with a pretty, young-that-makes-me-feel-old singer from New Zea­l­and, Kim­bra.

They failed to men­tion who their other mates are when cred­it­ing this rather lovely and com­plic­ated audial affair…

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Usually found covered in a layer of grease, this specimen spends his time roaming the lands in search of all things old, plotting worldly adventures and philosophising over all manner of oddity.

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Your money, they WantItAll

WantIt­All are a local dis­trib­utor for a large inter­na­tional online store.

Their products and pri­cing are linked, pre­sum­ably auto­mat­ic­ally, with a forex con­ver­sion inbetween.

Some­times that con­ver­sion trips up. If you were in the mar­ket for a clothes dryer right now, you may have encountered this one…

I know we’ve got a prob­lem with infla­tion and a bad eco­nomy, but really, is it this bad now?! Dry clothes are a lux­ury I can do without.

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Usually found covered in a layer of grease, this specimen spends his time roaming the lands in search of all things old, plotting worldly adventures and philosophising over all manner of oddity.

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Push To Add Drama

How often do you come across mar­ket­ing that really grabs you these days?

You’re sur­roun­ded by it, but you’re also accus­tomed to it, which means you prob­ably over­look 99% of it without a second thought.

What if it intrigued you, shocked you and forged a memory with you?

TNT Bene­lux has undoubtedly accom­plished this with their new hands-on cam­paign, loc­ated in “an aver­age Flem­ish square” in “an aver­age Flem­ish town”.

Well, it was average…

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