I don’t ordinarily
watch commercials on TV. As with all manner of online ads, I’ve trained my eyes
so that I just don’t see them. (Thus all that work Google, Facebook and the
Twitter-dot-com put into their ad-serving algorithms is just swirling down the
drain when it comes to getting my attention and money.)
In fact, for the most
part I’m afraid that television is basically a talking lamp to me—flickering lights
with noise accompaniment.
Sometimes my ears
prick up, though, and there was something about the sound of this Chevy
Silverado commercial that made me look up.
There he is, our
rugged hero; a guy and his truck. Out there on the range in the pissing-down
rain, protecting his herd. But—no—there’s a calf gone missing! Noooo. And like the
shepherd in the parable, our waxen-coated truck guy goes off in search of the
lost little one.
And blah, blah, blah.
Until he finds it and
cradles it to him.
Awww…
But am I the only
person watching that commercial who’s thinking, “Hey—that’s a beef cow! In two
years or so (life span of beef cattle being less than three years), that little
dogie’s going to be hauled to the slaughterhouse."
Perhaps towed behind
that truck.
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