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Colorado TV commercials have a hidden meaning?

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posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 02:35 AM
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With all the federal agencies moving to Colorado, and everything we know about Denver International Airport in mind, watch these commercials.

Strange. Would love others thoughts.

www.denverpost.com...






edit on 9-4-2012 by Bluesquid because: video not embedded right



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 02:48 AM
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Every commercial you see is intended to provoke an emotional response in you, so that you will spend your money as the advertiser would like you to.

I see these as trying to invoke a feeling of freedom and spaciousness, to encourage people to come visit Colorado and spend money there. I find them a little ... creepy (is this the right word?) ... but that probably means I'm not the intended audience. I picture them targeted at a dude in a cubicle who commutes four hours a day and feels like he's wasting his life.



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 02:51 AM
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idk why but it reminds me of atheism.

Background: I've seen a lot of billboards near my place stating "stop praying/waiter, go live life"

present: thus why I think of atheism lol



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 02:52 AM
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reply to post by Schkeptick
 


I agree, and that is what I saw too.
OP, it is just sales is all, spend your cash in Colorado.



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 02:56 AM
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I agree with creepy.

Anyone see anything odd in the logo at the end?



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 04:05 AM
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I really miss Colorado. Nothing beats digging gemstones at Devil's Head. Nothing. In spite of the corny name.



posted on Apr, 9 2012 @ 04:08 AM
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I thought the adverts were really good.
Good advice and lovely scenery.... and telling you to go out, enjoy nature, stop sitting around and so on.


Yes they're obviously made with profit as the main focus, but I actually think they're decent adverts too.


Not everything is a conspiracy, sometimes an advert is just an advert.
edit on 9/4/12 by blupblup because: (no reason given)




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