Lunch with English I used to be a cat. Every day the same. - TopicsExpress



          

Lunch with English I used to be a cat. Every day the same. Bored between nine and ten, then aloof till lunch, then coldly indifferent after. To me everything was just Meh.. And then it hit me. Why be so cat? Why not be a bit more DOG! I mean look at the world today. Its amazing! Running - amazing! Chasing cars - amazing! Sticks - amazing! Carpe diem. It means grab the frisbee, Maybe we should all be a bit more dog. Be more dog. Start now at bemoredog In the clip above, an everyday cat begins its everyday life by taking a page out of Henri le chat noirs book, but then things change drastically, as kitty suddenly becomes much more canine. The video was released as part of O2s be more dog campaign, which is reportedly tapping cats and dogs to galvanize 4G customers overseas. The world is full of amazing technology, but sometimes we can be a little blasé, non-plussed or cynical towards it. A bit ‘cat’ you might say. We’re surrounded by limitless possibilities but often unwilling to dip our toe in the water in the first place or we aren’t quite sure where to start. So VCCP created a movement, designed to infect the nation with an attitude of positivity and playfulness. A rallying call to try first and ask questions later. To push every button. To meet things with excitably open arms. To throw yourself in head first. To be, just that little bit more, dog. Were living in one of the most exciting eras as far as technology goes ... but somehow weve got a little jaded by it all, Gary Booker told The Guardian. Be more dog is all about encouraging Britain to embrace the new, have a go with the unknown and dabble in innovation. Were also gearing up for our 4G launch later this summer, so its the perfect time to get the nation trying more and being a little bit more dog. So go on, Be more dog… #words #wordoftheday #english #learningenglish #cats #cat #dog #bemoredog #o2
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 18:21:49 +0000

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