Thursday, January 30, 2014

SUPER BOWL's PUPPY LOVE



THE SUPER BOWL’s PUPPY LOVE
 
Is it here yet? On Sunday, February 2, 2014, Americans of all ages will leave what they are doing and get together to watch the event, considered THE FOOTBALL EVENT OF THE YEAR. Everything else will come second. Work will stay behind; all your problems will stay behind. This is the time for getting together with family and friends to watch some sports; drink some beer, eat as much unhealthy as possible; scream for your team and just plain simple -- be happy, because you make 'happy' come to you.

The Super Bowl will have, as always, its commercial side and entertainment side. Companies have already spent their money for the commercials, dropping $4 million for a 30-second ad. It may be worth it; it may be not worth it. 

There is one company which never misses the Super Bowl -- Anheuser-Busch. Their Budweiser brand sticks in your head and heart with their animal commercials, like the ketchup on your hot dog. Who has not seen Budweiser’s Clydesdale beautiful horses and the Puppy Adoption Center at the Warm Springs Ranch from the commercial? 

These horses and the Lab Retriever puppy are BestBuds. What is new in the video Puppy Love? When you watch it, you may easily get carried away and forget about the beer, in exchange for LOVE – love for horses, for dogs, for the farm you have left behind to live in the city. Everyone remembers at least one pet story s/he repeatedly tells his best buddies every time you get together.

Something else will come to mind, too. It is the animals' love for YOU (supposedly the smarter one)
and their love for OTHERS- animals or humans. Here, we need to sit down and take notes. The way the animals “talk” to each other, the way they look after each other…

The scene with the puppy returning home to his best buddy horse, the other horses and the human buddies is very effective and victorious. There is just one more extra point the commercial is delivering. This is The Puppy Adoption Center. Animals need to be adopted and taken good care of. 

There is also a beautiful acoustic guitar music playing on the background. You hear:
”Only know you love her,
when you let her go
and you let her go.”  (Passenger’s “Let Her Go”)

From the beginning to the end of the commercial you are led to think about LOVE, not so much about beer. The cold-hearted will say, “Here they go again, my wife will be crying until the end of the game! I am tired of these animal stories…” I have an answer to you, too. “GO GET YOUR BEER NOW! On Sunday, your children will start bugging you to get a puppy and even a horse. That will cost you more than a beer, Bud!








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