As someone who worked as a copywriter for many years, I am deeply skeptical when it comes to ad-writing. Yet even my ashen, withered heart can’t help but have some love for the iconically weird“Taste the Rainbow” ad campaign. You know the one I’m talking about, with the singing rabbit and the Skittles pox and weird prehensile beards. While other ads of the era that tried to do the “rando” thing felt like a huge rip off of Tim & Eric, this campaign was legitimately funny, striking a balance between a silly, off the wall premise and some sort of logic that went beyond the idea that unicorns or bacon are inherently hilarious.
Age, Biography and Wiki Birth Day August 17, 1964 Birth Place New York Jordan Schur age 59 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Leo 💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024) Jordan Schur, a renowned film producer based in New York, is anticipated to have a net worth of $2 million in 2024. With his undeniable talent and expertise in the industry, Schur has successfully produced numerous films that have gained significant recognition and commercial success.
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Aug 5th 2012 !⃝ Honestly, I think he's struggling with his past and as he stands on judgement day, he tries to call out to God, but he doesn't think that God is big enough to cover his sins (He is) and when he refers to Sunday morning, he means that he feels spiritually dead and he regrets not being strong enough to turn to God, hence the Sunday morning reference to church.
Halle Berry stars as an operator at a 911 call center in Los Angeles. Dressed in a poodle wig and polo shirt, Berry spends most of the movie seated behind a desk. Her world — "the Hive," as her co-workers call it — is compact and work-centric. Even her boyfriend, a handsome LAPD officer (Morris Chestnut), is a colleague. A framed photo glimpsed briefly in her apartment suggests that she comes from a police family.
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A couple weeks back, I contacted AMD to let them know I was working on a notebook review—a Clevo P170EM from AVADirect with HD 7970M graphics. Much to my surprise, when I received the notebook I discovered it used AMD’s Dynamic Switchable Graphics, now rebranded as Enduro. It has been just over a year since my last look at the technology, where things were so bad that I felt most users would be better off if they had only discrete AMD GPUs and no switchable graphics—or they could simply buy NVIDIA Optimus enabled laptops.