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jackovesk
4th December 2011, 11:15
Unintentionally hilarious EU video celebrates the 'success' of the euro

December 2nd, 2011

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/files/2011/12/soviet-capitalist-temptations.jpg

I've tried, I really have, to go easy on the whole EUSSR-Stalinist shtick. But there are times when Evropeiski Soyuz propaganda is beyond parody. I mean, just look at this video, launched by the European Central Bank to celebrate a decade of the unalloyed triumph of the single currency. For all the efforts by markets, bond traders and other agents of Goldsteinism to sabotage The Party, the project remains on course, comrades.

I particularly enjoyed the clever touch of making the woman at the beginning Greek. And the instruction to Greeks that they had until 1 March to exchange their old drachma notes for euros – sublime!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0YrRM7yee0&feature=player_embedded

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100121336/eu-celebrates-ten-years-of-the-success-of-the-euro/

BMJ
6th December 2011, 12:28
Talk it up. I'm sure the crew of the sinking RMS Titanic were saying to the passengers in the last minutes "look at the bright side this is a great opportunity for you to learn to swim", or was that the crew at the EU in Brussels, im confused?????? Captain Jerzy "Jerry" Buzek what do you say.

P.S. I just wanted to bump it up, it's good for a laugh and proves Jack has a sense of humour.

RMorgan
6th December 2011, 13:09
It looks like a TV commercial from inside one of those cyber-punk futuristic sci-fi movies, like Blade Runner. Totally surreal.

Calz
6th December 2011, 13:22
Is not this the week the titanic sinks unless "saved" (by those that fully intend for it to sink)???

jcocks
6th December 2011, 14:58
They should have replaced that woman at the beginning with Godzilla. Would have been more realistic :)

meeradas
7th December 2011, 07:42
Pretty unspectacular.
In a nutshell:

There is nothing to celebrate.

BMJ
7th December 2011, 13:16
Pretty unspectacular.
In a nutshell:

There is nothing to celebrate.

The fireworks go pop then fizz so there it is, and now the party is over.