Won’t last!

Published in: on December 15, 2009 at 4:00 pm  Comments (29)  
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  1. It’s a whole lot funnier when you look at who’s selling the car:
    http://tinyurl.com/yanwm3n

    Be sure to check out the bird’s eye view!

  2. 1) Why is this so important?
    2) Does the “black light” Special occur often?

  3. New Franken looks like a *really* small town. I get the feeling that the previous owner of the car was… very well known to the locals.

  4. “dna spots” could mean anything

  5. 1) Why is this so important?
    They are just letting us know incase we are interested in the good deal.
    2) Does the “black light” Special occur often?
    they check all their cars with black lights. They only put specials on the ones with now “spots”

  6. that’s hilarious, especially being from appleton, wi.

  7. Ethel’s Auto is well known by the locals for their (intentionally) funny ads. They’ve been doing it for years.

  8. Hey steve,
    your tinyurl link to bing maps dosen’t HAVE a satellite view nor is there anything funny about what you’ve linked to.

    You bing shills are getting pretty desperate.

  9. Hahahah. The top of this ad said, Appleton, WI.

    The bottom said, New Franken, MN.

    I don’t think anyone would be interested in having sex in that cold weather, let alone in that snow covered car.

  10. I could of figured something like this would happen in my hometown

  11. What is this person thinking. NO DNA spots! You have to be kidding me. LOL

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  12. Look at the front wheel well !

    Is that Michael Jackson or the impression left by Jesus’ fourth disciple who made a face-plant when passing out at the Last Supper?

  13. I got the aerial up no problem. Hiram, your IQ doesn’t back up your big mouth so STFU.

  14. Ad said no dna spots were observerd.
    Since they emphize a beautifule young girl maybe the dna went… uhmmm… elsewhere? gulp gulp

  15. Looks like all the DNA is freshly deposited on the upper exterior. Should have used the black light to examine the outside.

  16. dna spots, lol, too cold for wisconsin

  17. There’s an Appleton, MN as well

  18. @BigJerry: If by aerial you mean ‘map of the USA’ then yes… but that’s the only thing you can get up – dipshit.

  19. It referrers to “DNA paint”, it’s a security system where millions of particles are mixed in with the paint, each containing information that links the car to its owner. It shows up under UV light…

  20. @BigJerry: That’s a nice aerial of the U.S. you directed us to. I learned that in elementary school though… don’t need a refresher.

  21. Look at the front wheel well !

    Is that Michael Jackson or the impression left by Jesus’ fourth disciple who made a face-plant into the rice pudding when passing out at the Last Supper?

  22. that’s hilarious, wonder if some of the other cars for sale do have spots

  23. Not true, I boinked that ho back in the day in Arizona.

  24. Imagine what it would have gone for if Ethel did find something under the black light! I’m also wondering what’s lies underneath the snow.

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  25. Combination of Forensic science and Marketing!!

  26. Intentionally funny ads? That’s one way to try to sell a car! I’d like to see some of their other ones

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  27. I doubt he meant the car identity technology when referring to DNA spots. And I don’t believe he used a black-light either, you’d think if he would go through that much trouble he would at least remove the snow from the car before taking a photo.

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  28. I’m guessing this whole add was a goof. Funny for sure, but who would buy this car with that ad lol.

  29. lol that is freaking hilarious


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