Ok,Ok,OK I give in February 1st, 2008
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Ok I give in. this is for Mary, Lisa, Steve and Rob. (our fantastic marketing team) Brand Fire is the best!
Neustadt went green in September, we invested in a smart car. Yes,as my kids say a clown car. It was first bought to stop my teenage kids from pinching my car (an intrepid). This did not happen as it was the only one in the whole of Grey County, my 20 year old thought it was a great gimmick to pull the chick’s. It is fantastic, I love it. It holds it self well in the snow. It cost’s me 12$ to go to TO (a six hour drive there and back) I would recomend anybody to get one. Every one wants to sit in it. I pull in any where and all of a sudden I have people who love it and want to know all about it. I know this isn’t about beer, but what the hell, go green and save the planet!
11 Responses to “Ok,Ok,OK I give in”
February 2nd, 2008 at 12:16 am
Hi Val
Sweet ride. Although my ride gets more advertising space, I’ll take a Smart car over a city bus any day. I looked at the blog earlier at work, but the pics didn’t load so I was going to reply that you can make the Smart look like a can of Neustadt Lager. But it’s already got graphics on it. Love the twin OCB seals on the rear.
February 3rd, 2008 at 1:57 pm
Hey Val - at long last! I love it! I agree with Darren - sweet! How many kegs does it hold??? You could really have some fun with that!!!
Cheers!
(p.s. hope the snow doesn’t have you trapped inside for too long!)
Lisa
February 3rd, 2008 at 2:10 pm
My wife and I got into the back seat (if you can call it that) of John Graham’s smart car after beer fest. When the RIDE program officer peeked in and saw the 4 of us smooshed in his comment was “doesn’t look so smart now, does it?”!
February 3rd, 2008 at 9:59 pm
Hey Darren
You must work for a fantastic firm if it lets you check out the OCB bloggs. Are they beer related?
Val
February 3rd, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Hey Lisa
The smart will hold at least 3 x 30 lt kegs + 2 passengers or 6 x24 + 2 passengers.
Plus all my Christmas food shopping for 6. Infact I got pulled over for doing 50 in an 80 zone. A deer had jumped out on me in one of the back lanes on my way to go Xmas shopping. So with a full load of food etc. I thought I would play it safe and go slow on the way home just in case I was side swiped or taken out by a deer. Not realizing I was being followed by our local constabulary. When she pulled me over I thought, now they are having a laugh. Until she asked me why I was going so slow and that she thought I might be inebriated!
Luckily she had a sense of humour and and I know the Chief!
Val
February 4th, 2008 at 9:07 am
Hey Val,
The car looks great…great job on the logo’s.
I can only imagine the looks it would get in Grey County.
February 4th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Val,
The pictures make it appear that the graphics are photoshopped on the car. Are the graphics actually on the car or was this just a mockup of what could be done?
February 4th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Hi Val
Unfortunately I don’t work at a decent beer-related firm. I work at a call center and technically they don’t allow access to blogs. But I am a geek and the call center is full of geeks so…
I also check the blog at home of course and do my posts from there. My beer fridge shrunk in the number of beers today so between now and my birthday party(Feb 19) It’ll be full of OCB beer again. I have 25 bottles of Camerons left. Maybe it’s time I tried some tall cans.
Darren
February 8th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
hey Bob
How picki are you, yes this was a photo of how the graphics would work ,but trust me, these are the graphics that are on the car now!
February 8th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
hey Darren (geek)
Why have you got loads of Camerons beer left!Their beer is sooooo good, Come on man step it up, throw the food out and put the beer in the fridge!
February 10th, 2008 at 2:20 am
Hi Val
I resemble that remark. I’m not letting the Cameron’s go to waste. I just don’t have time during my work week to really enjoy the beer. I am down to 18 bottles. I’m willing to share. All you have to do is come to Ottawa and drop by my apartment. The fridge rarely has food in it. It’s only for beer, alcohol and, currently, energy drinks.
Darren
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