Jan. 18th, 2005

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uninteresting subjects, by the amount of random and obscure thoughts I'm having.

For example:

How often do people actually wash their hands in warm water? Do people just settle for the cold (often icy cold in winter) water that normally comes out of the hot taps when you turn them on?

People rarely appear on multiple TV adds (unless its for the same product). I assume that this is due to not wanting to detract from your product as people may associate (even just subconsciously) the actor/actress with a different commercial. So does that mean as an actor you can only do one T.V commercial in your lifetime (or maybe more but only when you've aged sufficiently to look different)? So how many new people must the industry require each year?

On a similar vein how many people make their living as dancers on music videos? The numbers of people the R&B/etc. music industry alone must employ has to be staggering (Thinking number of releases * number of artists * number of girls that are required to wear very little and dance in music videos = huge amount.)

Currently T.V. adverts seem to be perpetually about ring tones (and random phone things), loans, and no win no fee, and we'll take none of your winnings (though damn well charge you loads) injury solicitors*. But what horror of horrors will the next band wagon of low quality endless adverts, that will be subjected to, be? And will they be worse than the current ringtone ones (though I don't want to imagine what could be more annoying than having bloody annoying ring tones playing on TV)?

*which I assume means society today consists of taking out loans to cover the costs of buying ringtones, when the money from the court victory runs out.

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