Israel's always had a little more than its share of hippie tendencies - from communal living arrangements (kibbutzim, moshavim, the army) to sandals and other footwear (Naot that look like Birkenstocks, hello!). Plus, unkempt beards, long hair, songs about peace...welcome to Nahlaot.
But leave it to YouTube to show me how Woodstock (celebrating a big birthday this week, in case the publication you happen to read happens to have not done an article about it) has had an impact on the Israeli advertising industry.
I bring you...Israeli-accented hippies in a van advertising insurance. And I need to ask...would Don Draper have signed off on this ad?
Wow, how'd you come across that?
Benji
Posted by: What War Zone??? | August 18, 2009 at 01:50 PM
That's great.
Posted by: Andrea | August 19, 2009 at 12:19 PM
I was in York at the weekend and visited York Minster. A minster is not the same thing as a cathedral, although York Minster is a cathedral as well as a minster. A minster is a church that was established during Anglo-Saxon times as a missionary tasdfeaching church, or a church attached to a monastery. A cathedral is the seat of a bishop (his seat, or throne, is called a cathedra). Beverley Minster, in another pretty Yorkshire town, is not a cathedral.
Posted by: True Religion Outlet | June 06, 2011 at 06:42 PM