A use for VB

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A use for VB

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http://www.vbsymphony.com.au/view/

Think this could be the only good use for VB and I didn't shed a tear at the end.
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hahaha, this link has just gone all around my work email :lol:
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Post by Chris »

Once again, another ad that doesn't involve beer. At least they are smart enough to not try and sell VB on its 'attributes.'
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You'd get a much better sound with Coopers, Erdinger, Little Creatures and Chimay bottles, I'm sure. :lol:

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Post by Chris »

Or that beer that comes in the champagne bottles- can't remember the name.
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La Chouffe?
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Post by Iron-Haggis »

The bass section really does struggle with those smaller 750ml bottles. I also don't get how they didn't throw up with the smell of so much VB hanging around.
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Post by Chris »

Is that the one? Funny seeing as there is already a post about it.
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Post by KEG »

that's the only reason i can think of it lol... had it recently.
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Post by petesbrew »

I reckon the bass section could definitely use a set of Darwin stubbies... but as it's an add for VB, they did pretty well considering what they had to work with.
Spare a thought for the poor souls who had to drink the right amount to get them in tune. (Shudder)
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Post by gregb »

50L CUB Keg would have worked for the bass section. For the average VB drinker out there, paint 'em green with the logo.

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Post by Will »

Horrible beer, but VB ads aren't too bad.
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Post by Boonie »

VB is good for Cleaning my BBQ with. :wink:

Not as good as the Carlton Draught ad though.
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"THIS-IS-A-BIG-AD. A-REAL-LY-BIG-AD"

loved it :lol:
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Sink a cup in your garden beds, fill with VB to catch and drown snails. works well.......
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scanman wrote:Sink a cup in your garden beds, fill with VB to catch and drown snails. works well.......
...only thing it is good for really.
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