Also see ‘1953-73 Chevrolet Corvette ads gingerly showed changing gender roles’
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Also see ‘1953-73 Chevrolet Corvette ads gingerly showed changing gender roles’
“Our Sponsors” parodies the automotive industry and media through fake advertising. For further discussion about what is real, go here.
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When you send out e-mail notices of this crap, could you at least warn us that there’s no content, and no point to clicking on the link?
I don’t have a mechanism to only send email notices for some posts (although the software I use is erratic in sending out notices for reposted stories). So if you don’t want to see notices for the posting of satirical advertising, you would need to unsubscribe (for your convenience, I have done that for you).
It seems odd that you get so indignant about a website that you can access entirely for free and is produced on a volunteer basis. Gift horse?
If this content is not your cup of tea, there are plenty of other automotive websites out there (check out our bibliography of links here).
Shurkey – even the title is fake. “Femmes” is plural, but “Le” is not only singular, but the masculine article. If my high school francais is correctly remembered, a more correct title for the magazine would be “Les Femmes”.
l passed my French course – but not with “flying colors”, admittedly. How did you do?
I have corrected the grammatical error. Thank you for pointing it out.