Don’t you forgot about me

August 7, 2009 at 9:42 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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RIP John Hughes

You’re movies are legendary.  So much of how I think of the 1980s and view them are through your images.

Happy days are here again?

August 7, 2009 at 9:32 am | In Life, Television, Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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Good news for all economy news watchers, the BBC graphic for the economic downturn has changed from a giant arrow point down to a giant arrow point slightly up.  Okay, it’s not even at a full 45 degrees, but it is definitely starting to point upwards.  Also, the BBC are no longer calling it an economic downturn, it’s now the “UK recession”.  With RBS announcing small profits today certainly these are definitive signs that we are no longer in a economic downward spiral of doom.

In other good news, new cases of swine flu are down this week.  We’re all no longer going to die!

Call off the four horseman of the Apocalypse, the end is not nigh!

Leggings alert!

August 4, 2009 at 12:45 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Possible the worst pair of leggings ever spotted on a girl by the bus stop yesterday afternoon.  These leggings had ambitions to be trousers.  They had a belt and a faux fly detail.  Even worse, the girl had her t-shirt tucked into the leggings so the fabric of the leggings unattractively bunched up.

Remember girls, friends don’t let friends wear leggings!

Apples are not the only fruit…

July 24, 2009 at 9:43 am | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments
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At least according to marketers.  The favorite fruit of marketers these days is a weird apple hybrid.  In the span of two days I have seen two different campaigns for entirely different organisations each featuring a damnable apple hybrid.

The first one that came to my attention was in front of a church.  The tag-line was, “Church: it may surprise you.”  The picture was an apple being cut into to reveal the inside of the fruit which was an orange.

The second was an ad on the bus for Liverpool Community College.  There was a picture of an apple.  At first from where I was sitting it looked as if the apple was rotten.  After having got a better look at it, I realized the picture was of an apple that had been bit into exposing the inside which was a kiwi fruit.  The tag-line was, “Liverpool Community College: a different experience.”

There are manys things wrong with these ads.  I will start with the tag-lines.  “Different” and “surprise” are ambiguous words.  When used they do not necessarily indicate something enjoyable.  Indeed, they are often used to indicate the exact opposite.  When those words are juxtaposed with those images, it seems to suggust (in my mind, at least) a very nasty experience indeed.

Now on to those weird scientifically modified apples.  If I bought an apple only to discover when I went to eat it that it wasn’t an apple, it was in fact an orange or a kiwi, I would be furious and also a little disgusted.  I like apples.  I like oranges, and I like kiwis, but I do not like an orange that looks like an apple or a kiwi that looks like an apple.

I think that using this visual metaphor is an extremely bad idea, especially for Liverpool Community College.  To me it says, if I go there and sign up for one course, I will end up being taught something else entirely.  That does not make me want to attend that college.  If I sign up to study hairdressing, I want to be sure that’s what I will end up being taught; not carpentry or fashion design.

Liverpool Community College used to have a lovely marketing campaign.  It was called “Vocation, vocation, vocation.” It feature various bright-looking, attractive students from the college relating how they found their true vocation at Liverpool Community College.  I thought that was a really positive campaign that made the college look great.   Their apple-kiwi does not give the same impression.

So, my final word to marketers: just let an apple be an apple.  It’s good because it’s simple, like your campaign should be.

You sometimes have to wonder about people

July 24, 2008 at 4:27 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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I just checked the stats on this blog, and apparently my top search is for “lauren laverne + naked”.  I can only assume this means somebody out there actually wants to see a picture of lauren laverne sans clothes. 

You are sick, dude, totally sick.

I’ll write a proper post later when I can collect my thoughts after such a shock.

Why Orange Girl?

May 15, 2008 at 8:41 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Nell Gwynn

The name of this blog was inspired by the orange-girls of Restoration theatre.  Led by the former prositute Orange Moll, the orange-girls sold various refreshments during performances including oranges – hence the name.  They served numerous other purposes as well.  They were used to pass messages from gentlemen in the audience to the actresses backstage, occasionally they were used as actresses and sometimes they “entertained” gentlemen.  The most famous orange-girl was Nell Gwynn who went on to be a celebrated actress and Charles II’s mistress.

Ever since high school when I first heard of the orange-girls in drama class, I wanted to form a company and call it Orange Girl.  At the time I thought it was just a little bit cheeky.  Today I think it is a relevant name for a blog on pop culture because of the way everyone involved in the entertainment industry is treated as a commodity and is expected to sell themselves.  Things haven’t evolved much from the days of the first orange-girls.

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