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    He's a recording. Watch the carpet color and the shadows. They all change every time he does anything.
    Jeff & Amy Stephens


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    This is a recording, you can see the joins and light changing; they must have a databse of words that bring up the actions. I have noticed they have removed a few of the more suspect commands but then again it is an advert for a beefburger??![msnwink]

    This may spoil it for you so don't read the following if you think its magic:-


    As the Wall Street Journal reported, subservientchicken.com was another instance of a commercial promotion accomplished through furtively launched "viral marketing" techniques:

    Designed by Crispin, the Web promotion represents a classic example of viral marketing — promotions that catch on via word-of-mouth rather than a flashy ad campaign on a more established medium such as TV, radio or a magazine.

    "The intent here is to speak specifically to young adults in their 20s and 30s. These are people that are very Internet savvy," says Blake Lewis, a spokesman for Burger King, which is controlled by Texas Pacific Group. "They are very active. They may not mirror a lot of the traditional TV, newspaper or radio consumption patterns that older adults have come to adopt."

    The subservientchicken.com Web site launched the evening of April 7, Mr. Lewis says, and only 20 people were told about it — all friends of people who worked at the ad agency. Some TV ads have flashed the Web address. Burger King says the site has received 15 million to 20 million hits. According to the agency, Web surfers have spent an average of six minutes exploring the fowl game.
    Since "Have it your way" has long been a famous Burger King motto (and registered trademark) promoting their policy of allowing the customer to have "hamburger the way you want it," it only made sense for Burger King to offer "chicken the way you want it" as well.
    Dave [msnsmile2]



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    That chicken will be pleased that he's not for the chop then
    Rosie


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    Cluck Cluck![msnsmile2]
    Dave [msnsmile2]



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