This was shared with me on facebook. Don’t know if it was here before, but I didn’t see it, so thought other might not have either. Enjoy!
WOW! Love that “Gooood boy”.
I never get tired of watching the Budweiser Clydes… love them and shame on whoever comes up with the ideas of doing away with them
Saw this last year on FB…
I could watch it again and again and again…
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I never get tired of watching the Budweiser Clydes… love them and shame on whoever comes up with the ideas of doing away with them[/QUOTE]
They are not “doing away with them.” They are just not using them in the holiday t.v. ads this year.
There has been a bit of a misunderstanding / mixup when it comes to the matter of the Clydes and this years ads.
The statement below was issued by Budweiser on November 24.
“The story this morning may have left a wrong impression – the Budweiser Clydesdales will, in fact, be featured in next year’s Super Bowl advertising and are also a part of upcoming holiday responsible drinking advertising.”
“The Clydesdales play a strong role for the brand, representing Budweiser quality and care for more than 80 years. As icons of the brand—and relevant symbols of integrity, perfection and team spirit for all generations—they are important to the brand and our campaigns.”
You can find the above statement here:
http://newsroom.anheuser-busch.com/statement-on-the-budweiser-clydesdales/
I know they are keeping them… for now. But they keep creating situations such as these and one day…if people do not react, they will do away with them.
I’m curious if anyone clicker savvy knows what was going on there. There was plenty of obvious target training (like the dal who stood on the manhole cover and the football team who lined up on the planks) but there when the clicket was used as a steady stream of clicks (like with the sheep) while the animal was doing it’s thing. As if the clicking was a command to do or continue doing the thing and not a marker of having done the thing- which goes against everything I ever learned about clicker training. I am not a clicker pro, not criticising- just curious if anyone knows about this.
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I know they are keeping them… for now. But they keep creating situations such as these and one day…if people do not react, they will do away with them.[/QUOTE]
from day one of the sale to InBev the horses have been considered excess and marked for disposal