Your post title confused me - I was struggling to think of a landmark related to Kia-Ora!
Obscure but tangentially relevant thing: allegedly the music on the advert in question is a tweaked version of track five of Caramba's eponymous album, which has lyrics written mostly in a completely fictional language!
I am faintly aware that the title is a Kia-Ora advert-slogan (keris would never forgive me if I'd missed that) but I've never seen the advert... I mostly know the phrase "too orangey for crows" as the the lyric which follows "Iain. M. Banks" in The Booklovers, by The Divine Comedy.
You're thinking of a TV add for Guinness, from the late '70s (I think). Man in park stops at wooden kiosk and asks for bottle of Guiness and bucket of water. Vendor explains that the Guiness is now kept in the fridge, so the water is not necessary. Man replies that in that case he'll just have the water, for Sam (large Dulux icon / English Sheepdog, who "don't like Guinness."
Nah, "It's just for me and my dog" is definitely from the Kia-Ora advert (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LvLn9PWln8)! Trust keris, she's an expert on Kia-Ora.
I think it was bopeepsheep who brought up Crow Aptok. I was complaining at the time about the disappearnace of the "Why do I still do this every single day?" graffito on the M40.
Can I also put in a mention for the long graffito one used to see on the train into London, along the lines of "Work - sleep - TV - [etc] - one in ten goes mad, one in five cracks up"?
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Now if we can just get "Only the ridiculous survive" similarly reinstated...
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Obscure but tangentially relevant thing: allegedly the music on the advert in question is a tweaked version of track five of Caramba's eponymous album, which has lyrics written mostly in a completely fictional language!
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Maybe youtube can furnish me with the ad...
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-18 08:00 am (UTC)(link)Man in park stops at wooden kiosk and asks for bottle of Guiness and bucket of water. Vendor explains that the Guiness is now kept in the fridge, so the water is not necessary. Man replies that in that case he'll just have the water, for Sam (large Dulux icon / English Sheepdog, who "don't like Guinness."
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*proud member of the kia-ora club*
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Can I also put in a mention for the long graffito one used to see on the train into London, along the lines of "Work - sleep - TV - [etc] - one in ten goes mad, one in five cracks up"?