In a college history class, the prof asked for the names of all four presidents on the monument, and only about 20% could name all four. Teddy Roosevelt is usually the one that gets forgotten.
Gweedo–the Crazy Horse monument isn’t being built by the native people (at least it wasn’t last time I checked); it was started by a Polish immigrant. There is some controversy over whether it is a good thing (for raising the whites’ awareness of the people who were here first) or a bad thing (for, like Rushmore, it’s descrating a sacred mountain).
You guys are kind of getting away from the whole point of this cartoon. Hello. We’re suppose to be talking about Capt Crunch here. Then rush out to the market and buy, buy, buy!
Give it time & some ad placement will show up on historical markers. Cash strapped states will sell naming rights for bridges & highways just like sports stadiums
Of course, there’s always the problem of the product in question being discontinued while the historical product placement remains; nobody will understand why Quisp is on the one-dollar bill.
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
Welcome to Mount Crunch More.
TechnoScotty about 14 years ago
Who are those guys next to Cap’n Crunch? I don’t remember them being there.
rayannina about 14 years ago
That would explain Mrs. Butterworth’s face on the Sphinx.
zero about 14 years ago
Looks like an Earl Scheib paint job on the TARDIS.
@Clark Kent - so, next time, let Zod do his thing…
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
It’s advertising. It’s supposed to be noticed.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
CLARK KENT Whoda thunk? Since time immemorial, winners take the spoils. Check the history books for, say the last 6000 years.
Sandfan about 14 years ago
In a college history class, the prof asked for the names of all four presidents on the monument, and only about 20% could name all four. Teddy Roosevelt is usually the one that gets forgotten.
TOMOTH about 14 years ago
Hello Everyone;
Edcole1961 - that comment is PRICELESS!
huggles, Valerie
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
Gweedo–the Crazy Horse monument isn’t being built by the native people (at least it wasn’t last time I checked); it was started by a Polish immigrant. There is some controversy over whether it is a good thing (for raising the whites’ awareness of the people who were here first) or a bad thing (for, like Rushmore, it’s descrating a sacred mountain).
Digital Frog about 14 years ago
Just wait till Secret antiperspirant does a redo on the Statue of Liberty…
Steven LeBlanc Premium Member about 14 years ago
You guys are kind of getting away from the whole point of this cartoon. Hello. We’re suppose to be talking about Capt Crunch here. Then rush out to the market and buy, buy, buy!
klipt8 about 14 years ago
What is the point of him doing it if nobody notices it?
Trebor39 about 14 years ago
It’s a fact that nothing is sacred when it comes to advertising. I just flagged two spammers here.
N.D.Pendent about 14 years ago
Digital Frog said, about 3 hours ago Just wait till Secret antiperspirant does a redo on the Statue of Liberty…
I believe that Sure deodorant already has it
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 14 years ago
Give it time & some ad placement will show up on historical markers. Cash strapped states will sell naming rights for bridges & highways just like sports stadiums
Ermine Notyours about 14 years ago
Radish: Too bad McDonald’s didn’t take up the offer to make a copy of the St. Louis Gateway Arch next to the original.
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
Of course, there’s always the problem of the product in question being discontinued while the historical product placement remains; nobody will understand why Quisp is on the one-dollar bill.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
Ask the good folks of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, Sherlock.