In this ad the woman's gown is featured more prominently than the car- and no gown credits even given... someone slipped up.
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Once again, thank you Mr. G! You gave me an unexpected, warm and welcome trip down memory lane. When I was in college In the mid to late '70s, a friend and fraternity brother had what I'm sure was this year of Cadillac, but it was a four door sedan. He used it as his daily driver, even. If you notice the way the taillights turn up at the back top, to put gas in the tank you flipped one side up to access the gas cap. It was an great car for double dates. And so because of you, Mr. G., this evening I'm right now remembering dinners, movies, and, especially so, those absolutely gorgeous Mid to late 1950's vintage Sorority sisters in said back seat of that Cadillac. And for no particular reason, I even remember the gown and garter one gal wore during a formal dinner date. But darn it, I can't remember her name.
2 comments:
Once again, thank you Mr. G! You gave me an unexpected, warm and welcome trip down memory lane.
When I was in college In the mid to late '70s, a friend and fraternity brother had what I'm sure was this year of Cadillac, but it was a four door sedan. He used it as his daily driver, even. If you notice the way the taillights turn up at the back top, to put gas in the tank you flipped one side up to access the gas cap.
It was an great car for double dates.
And so because of you, Mr. G., this evening I'm right now remembering dinners, movies, and, especially so, those absolutely gorgeous Mid to late 1950's vintage Sorority sisters in said back seat of that Cadillac. And for no particular reason, I even remember the gown and garter one gal wore during a formal dinner date. But darn it, I can't remember her name.
That is the all-time ickiest, most oozily unctuous ad copy I've seen. It's invigoratingly horrible.
--rats
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