gregincal
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Why does it matter if celebrities buy or drive this car? I'm curious why this matters or why anyone would even care?
Hm, celebrity endorsements seem to be big money. I'm guessing it does make a difference.
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Why does it matter if celebrities buy or drive this car? I'm curious why this matters or why anyone would even care?
Are you sure it won’t matter for anyone?Why does it matter if celebrities buy or drive this car? I'm curious why this matters or why anyone would even care?
Yet you clicked on this thread...I suppose my question was mostly rhetorical, as I'm one of those people who doesn't understand the fascination with celebrities to begin with. I like my TV shows and movies, I just don't see how that would translate into my actually spending any time thinking or caring about how those performers lived their lives or what kinds of cars they drive, etc. It seems like an odd thing to be concerned with, especially when these are not even people we know or interact with on a regular basis. But I admit that I am coming from a totally different perspective than most people and that I probably won't find many who agree with my perspective.
Yet you clicked on this thread...
I basically agree with what you’re saying.I suppose my question was mostly rhetorical, as I'm one of those people who doesn't understand the fascination with celebrities to begin with. I like my TV shows and movies, I just don't see how that would translate into my actually spending any time thinking or caring about how those performers lived their lives or what kinds of cars they drive, etc. It seems like an odd thing to be concerned with, especially when these are not even people we know or interact with on a regular basis. But I admit that I am coming from a totally different perspective than most people and that I probably won't find many who agree with my perspective.
To their credit though, many household names do hold good positions on Global Warming*. Consequently they therefore buy electric cars. And given how misinformed large parts of the American public are when it comes to Global Warming, anything that can move this very serious problem in the right direction is a good thing IMO.
Sorry for the delay, but I just lost my Internet connection for some 20 minutes... (I really h@te when that happens!)Just from a background perspective, you should know that the proper term is "global climate change" since the "warming" has gone into a holding pattern since about a decade ago.
Keep in mind: in jest.
I suppose my question was mostly rhetorical, as I'm one of those people who doesn't understand the fascination with celebrities to begin with. I like my TV shows and movies, I just don't see how that would translate into my actually spending any time thinking or caring about how those performers lived their lives or what kinds of cars they drive, etc. It seems like an odd thing to be concerned with, especially when these are not even people we know or interact with on a regular basis. But I admit that I am coming from a totally different perspective than most people and that I probably won't find many who agree with my perspective.
Volvos are very safe cars though. Arguably the second safest cars there are.
.. I'm one of those people who doesn't understand the fascination with celebrities to begin with....
Who? LOL!
The One with the pills seeking The One!