Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Carnival Cruises - the world's LARGEST beach ball!



They say everything is big in America, well in Texas things are even bigger! Carnival Cruises have just broken the record for the world's largest beach ball. The idea itself is pretty texan let's make it REAL BIG! and Carnival cruises will get REAL famous!! And.... that is exactly what has happened. By making their world record breaking giant beach ball, they basically got a free TV commercial as it was shown on news across all TV networks and from that has reached the rest of the world via You Tube and word of mouth. The footage is brilliant! I can't stop watching it, proving that the age old rule advertising rule can still be applied - have tons of it or make it MASSIVE!!! YeeeeeHA!

I feel London










































This website is loads a fun, click on how you are feeling and it will tell you loads of interesting places to go for the mood that you are in:

Feeling Broke- You can visit a free Radio 4 show, get free tickets to top radio shows like Cowards, just join the Radio 4 mailing list or you might fancy Crown Green Bowling in Hyde park take your own beer and you can hire woods.

Feeling Naughty- Why not go for afternoon tea at Coffee and Kink on Endell Street Covent Garden, "a beautifully presented with delicious cakes and drinks, decorated with a large range of erotica and adult toys!

Wicked idea + really simple to use, whatever the mood they'll be something for you!

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Don't mess with elephants...or ELSE.















Found on fffffound

John Lewis Christmas - a classy number

Saw this the other day on the on box and thought it was a lovely, simple idea and makes you think of the nice side of christmas which often gets forgotten amongst the reality of most christmas's (shopping breakdowns/family fist fights). Most importantly it works! as my mum said oooo! arr! thats a lovely ad so they hit they TA bang on, so a ho ho ho Merry christmas to mr lewis & mr Lowe (I think?)

Monday, 10 November 2008