(backdated a couple years ago in case someone finds it controversial :))
Background to understand this post:
- the Hamilton Farmers' Market is under an AMAZING renovation right now complete with "glass curtain" facade
- A councillor named Lloyd Ferguson was called "the pink plastic flamingo on the front lawn of heritage" recently -- and got Facebook to shut down the groups on Facebook that disagreed with his decisions regarding heritage buildings.
- If you haven't seen SNL's Weekend Update when it was done by both Seth and Amy, there's a section called "Really?!??" on it that's pretty funny and follows this post's format... sort of.
Got it? Awesome.
On the way to the bus stop today, my husband mentioned that I needed to see a really bad advertisement that’s up there right now. It was an ad for the excellent, multimillion-dollar Farmers’ Market renovation.
Meredith: Really,
Jarod: Wow. They’re using a stock photo with American money in an ad for our Farmers’ Market? Cheap and thoughtless. And we wonder why this city has an image problem.
Meredith: Really! I know this city has a few issues, but most of us still know we’re in
Jarod: And really, Hamilton Farmers’ Market, is it all about the seniors’ discount? Nothing wrong with the white-haired crowd, but tell me, how is that responding to your consultants’ report in 2007 saying you need to appeal to younger shoppers? Could they not have got, oh, I don’t know, a stock photo with grey-haired models? Even salt and pepper? Really?
Meredith: Really! And, also, how about those dairy cases in the background? Apparently our Farmers’ Market is in the middle of a grocery store. In
Jarod: Oh sure, from the outside it looks like you get two-way conversion and a glass curtain, but according to these ads, the inside is all about chrysanthemums and dried prunes. Whoo!
Meredith: What I want to know is… who set the cost for this ad? We finally get a multi-million dollar
Jarod: Really!
Meredith: If that little voice tells you “We could get our high-school co-op student to make this ad!” don’t think it’s a cost-saving stroke of brilliance. Don’t.
Jarod: Don’t! Although some students could do a better job than that. Really!
Meredith: And, listen, boss: if you see a guy who spends most of his time on Farmville and playing with his iPhone, don’t assume this employee represents that “younger” demographic you want to attract. He’s the guy who’ll do the worst cut and paste job! At least you know – or should - what the renovations are going to look like…
Jarod: Really!
Meredith: Really!
Jarod: And, really, who had to give this project the final OK? Who said “Yes, this is how I want people to think of
Meredith: Give me a break. Even the guy putting this up in the bus shelter must have thought “Huh, I didn’t know the market was a
Jarod: So, just to give a word of advice… if you ever see American money in an ad, make sure it’s for something in
Meredith: Really?!
Jarod: I mean, really!
Meredith: Really!
Jarod: Really, this cannot happen again. So, from now on, here's the plan: When this city has the time and money do a truly amazing project, and make it look incredible, and even streetscape and add a scramble intersection… Don’t drop the ball on advertising. Spend more than five bucks on the photograph. Don’t do a shoddy cut-and-paste stock photo job. Even hire somebody to take a photograph of the actual market. Even the outside of it.
Meredith: Really! But you know who else is rude? I mean, really! L_____ F______…… Oh, what’s that? We can’t say that name on TV anymore?
Announcer: This has been "Really!?! With Meredith and Jarod.”
Jarod: We'll be right back with more "Update", after these commercial breaks! Stick around!
*We stop the transcript here to protect the identity of certain pink flamingos*