LOL... I have no idea if those are real or not. It looked like those sheep were wearing the LED light suits but that Mona Lisa thing looked a little far fetched.
I whole heartedly think the Guiness one was true to form though. Indian food, couch and big screen TV, dancing girls... I don't think I'd have the same success that Border Collie did in herding those men away from those distractions.
The LED sheep thing came out a few years ago. I had dug up a companion 'Making Of' video that showed how they did it.
Turns out the dog trainer is pretty much the top Herding Border Collie trainer in the world. Saw him on a recent dogs-at-work show on TV. When he enters a competition, it's like Tiger Woods (pre-divorce) or Mike Tyson (pre-Robin) ... everyone else competes for second place.
The stunt was created to advertise Samsung's LED technology. Here are the director's comments ...
When I saw the term "Bored Welshman", I had to fight myself against telling the "What's the difference between a Scottish shepherd and Mick Jagger" joke!
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When I saw the term "Bored Welshman", I had to fight myself against telling the "What's the difference between a Scottish shepherd and Mick Jagger" joke!
When I saw the term "Bored Welshman", I had to fight myself against telling the "What's the difference between a Scottish shepherd and Mick Jagger" joke!
OMG, I'm so blonde. Trying to get in on the joke and of course knowing various different breeds of shepherds (German, Australian, Belgian, White, Shiloh to name a few) but never having heard of the Scottish "Shepherd", I go looking for this new to me breed.
Just having compared Vince's mouth to Steven Tyler's I'm thinking this Scottish breed has to have one heck of an enormous snout to be in a joke with Mick Jagger.
NOT. I'd of been closer to that answer searching for "Velcro" dogs. McLeod....really.
Thanks for that background Charlie, that interview was quite interesting.
Edited by CJ Barrett (04/10/2012 09:49 PM)
Edit reason: Scottish Shepherd not Welsh
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