bklaas;192740 Wrote: 
> The woman is smiling because she's added the optional ElectroMood™
> component to MoodSeer, which sends a high voltage current up her arms,
> curling her face into a forced smile. She's smiling on the outside; on
> the inside: sheer terror.
> 
> The elixir is a ruse, it's cranberry juice. However, there is straight
> grain alcohol in the man's coffee mug.

LOL!

I guess I'm not the only one to think such "shiny happy people" posed
photos are a stupid, ineffective and dumb-looking means of advertising.
Like the cellphone commercials where a woman (always a model) raises
her head, holds her hands in the air and closes her eyes while a camera
circles, showing she's on top of a mountain or something.  Give me a
break!  No sane person feels that way about their cellphone provider in
the real world.

Or those "effective business people" clipart-style photos showing men
and women in business suits pointing at a computer screen while others
nod in agreement.  Ugh.

I like Slim's promotion.  It shows the product - and nothing else! 
About the only "shiny happy person" is this one:
https://secure.slimdevices.com/order/images/girl.jpg and I'll forgive
them because she's just so darn cute.  I believe Michael Herger informs
us she's two timing them though, appearing in an ad for another product
in Switzerland.


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