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I saw this on Lincoln's Facebook page, so I decided to click through and check it out.

 

 

 

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I must be getting old....because I don't get it.

 

 

Ummmm... Get off my lawn.

 

 

http://now.lincoln.com/2013/05/becky-joe-climb-to-tallest-heights/

 

 

I'm beginning to think Lincoln is targeting this guy as their new demogrpahic:

 

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Where did you find that photo of me?

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I must be getting old....because I don't get it.

 

I didn't get it either.

 

On a side note - Lincoln has been playing a few new commercials down here for a Lincoln sales event..... (I can only find the MKX one on youtube, I included a link to the MKZ one.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYQeGrJ_9cU

 

 

http://vogler-ford.com/Videos/?VideoId=36760&autoPlay=true

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Meh. I thought the Lincoln video was kind of cool. I liked this one better: http://beckyandjoes.com/tame-impala/

 

Undoubtedly some of the people I know think it to be way cooler, others insisting that they were following Delicate Steve or Tame Impala like in 2004, or something, and some saying that they're just way too commercial now that they're on a website.

 

I'm not going to tell you what you're supposed to 'see' in those videos; they're just experiments with color and sound. If you like that sort of thing.

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I get it, the excitement of have a great car and you want nothing to ruin it.

 

I was that way with my LS until the day I saw the scratches the dealership did weeks after they worked on it.

(couldn't prove they did it.)

 

From that point on, it didn't matter.

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From the Page:

 

Their final film, “Tallest Heights,” consists of 7,000 frames stitched together perfectly in time with music. “We had to keep reworking things and keep pushing things into a new direction,” says Pelling. “We didn’t want it to feel like we were repeating something.

 

 

Becky & Joe are one of four filmmakers selected to interpret the theme of “Hello, Again.

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