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University of Texas Ad - Minds
Apr 02, 2012
University of Texas Advertisement In Response to a post: "Stanford: www.youtube.com Cambridge: www.youtube.com About UT: en.wikipedia.org Look at who is 15th in the US News Report rankings of best colleges in the United States: colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com Do your research before you bash Texas Son"
Texas Tom advert
May 17, 2012
All the ladies love Texas Tom. A classsic ad from the 80s.
Armed Chinese Troops in Texas!
May 22, 2012
revolutionpac.com Make sure to LIKE, FAVORITE, SHARE, and COMMENT. Lets push this to the top! NOTE: It is important to separate hunting down terrorists who attack our country and deserve justice (which Ron Paul is 100% for), and not confuse justice with occupying entire countries for a decade under the guise of the "War on Terror" or "Spreading Democracy". Terrorists are individuals and small groups, so why are we picking fights with entire nations? BILLIONS for Defense, NOT A PENNY for Empire. This speech is called "Imagine" and it was given by Ron Paul on March 11, 2009. The original text of the talk is below: Imagine for a moment that somewhere in the middle of Texas there was a large foreign military base, say Chinese or Russian. Imagine that thousands of armed foreign troops were constantly patrolling American streets in military vehicles. Imagine they were here under the auspices of "keeping us safe" or "promoting democracy" or "protecting their strategic interests." Imagine that they operated outside of US law, and that the Constitution did not apply to them. Imagine that every now and then they made mistakes or acted on bad information and accidentally killed or terrorized innocent Americans, including women and children, most of the time with little to no repercussions or consequences. Imagine that they set up checkpoints on our soil and routinely searched and ransacked entire neighborhoods of homes. Imagine if Americans were fearful of these foreign troops, and ...
Peterbilt Truck Commercial
Mar 14, 2012
This video is a concept introduction produced and used during Quill Advertisings account presentation to Peterbilt Trucks.
'90s Ad Breaks Vol. 17 - September 1993
Apr 22, 2012
Last of three batches of ads from then-independent station KTVT-TV (Channel 11)'s telecast of the Texas Rangers' Sept. 24, 1993, game against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park. This vid's a little heavier on the game graphics stuff than the others. Break 1: - Toyota Clearance Time Sell-Down - Men's Wearhouse - GTE Everything Pages - Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil - In-game ad - Helbros watches (Announcer fail! "Nice going, Sunny!") Break 2: - Bank of America - Macy's Fall Sale & Show - In-game promo: All-Time Card Series #8 Break 3: - Texas Lottery - Texas Hot Cash scratch-off game (A "Bonanza" spoof gets out of hand.) - Heinz 57 steak sauce (Yeah, two fire ads in a row! Fire! Fire!) - Federal Express "Best Delivery" of the game Break 4: - James Wood in Decatur and Denton (It's the beginning of the end for 1993 GM models!) - KZPS 92.5 FM (Guess they gave up on Enerjazz by this point. Love how this businessman's doodling band logos like a jr. high kid. Also: the Walkman nobody else notices.) - In-game promo: "Sunday Night Showtime" sports talk show - Final score - AT&T Player of the Game Break 5: - Krylon Rust Tough (with Mike Ditka) - Honda Accord - Rangers sponsor tag: Southwest Airlines, Toyota, AT&T, Advil, Bud Light - Game wrap-up/final summary - Next TV Game card and ending
Stand -- "What Starts Here Changes the World" -- UT Austin
Apr 21, 2012
The University of Texas at Austin is introducing five new broadcast advertising spots, featuring the voice of world renowned opera star Barbara Conrad, in fall 2010. The 30-second ads are broadcast during televised NCAA sporting events. The air time is provided to participating universities free of charge. Ads also are shown at sporting events on the university campus. Conrad has been one of the world's most celebrated mezzo-sopranos over a long and distinguished career. A 1959 graduate of the university, she was at the center of a national civil rights controversy in 1957 when she was removed from the lead role in the opera "Dido and Aeneas" because she was cast opposite a white student who was the male lead. Conrad's life is chronicled in the documentary "When I Rise: The Story of Barbara Smith Conrad," produced by the university's Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. Four of the new spots extend a tone and concept introduced eight years ago in ads that featured the voice of the late Walter Cronkite, legendary broadcast journalist and university alumnus. Cronkite died in July 2009 at the age of 92. A fifth ad highlights the university's "Hook 'em, Horns" rallying cry. The images in the "Hook 'em" ad were collected from Longhorns around the world who were engaged in the project through social media. All of the ads close with Conrad proclaiming the university's well known and celebrated motto, "What Starts Here Changes the World." "Our previous ads focused on the ...
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