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From: "A Halliwell" <u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: TopCat's Manifesto
Date: Sat, 25 May 1996 11:35:09 +0100 (BST)
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|A Halliwell wrote:
|> Believe me. It loses even more in translation on an international
|> group.
|> It'd be like me referring to the Kit Kat advert with the Pandas. A
|> really funny Ad', but have any of you americans seen it?
|
|We are talking about the candy/cookie with the pandas and not the
|animated panda thingy for the Hong Kong kiddie show aren't we?
|
See what I mean? Kit Kat is a chocolate biscuit. The advertising slogan is
"Have a break, have a Kit Kat" and has been for years.
In this Ad, there's a photographer camped outside the Panda enclosure in
rain, sleet etc, waiting for them to make an appearance.
He turns round, sits down, pours some tea out of his flask and opens his Kit
Kat. The the pandas come out on rollerskates, dance around taking the piss
and just as he turns around they shoot back into the shelter.

You've got to see it, or it loses in the translation (As you can see).
My description is a bit crap....
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