LG and its “Whisen Housewives Chorus Festival”
It looks like the LG Whisen brand which produces things we think are air-conditioning units, has its own choir of housewives – which LG presumably buses around the country to promote the air-con units.
Here’s the AMUSING Google translation of the explanation for the above:
Electronics in the 29th Olympic Park ‘Whisen Choir Gala Concert held.
LG Electronics this year Whisen ‘brand for the 10th anniversary of the birth Anniversary, the contest was the way’ Whisen Housewives Chorus Festival, the audience and all ages to enjoy and breathe in the form of a concert has switched.
In this event the last 6 years’ Housewives Whisen Chorus Festival winner in the 10 participating teams, as well as the traditional classical art songs, musical, pop choruses and high-level co-starred in a variety of genres.
In addition, flamenco dance, a popular artists ‘Sweet Sorrow (Sweet Sorrow)’ mini-concerts in various corners of visitors got a hot response.
LG Electronics shares in the last six years of consumer products available to meet the cultural needs of housewives floor Whisen to strengthen the brand’s premium image ‘Whisen Housewives Chorus Festival and has been held.
‘Housewives Whisen Chorus Festival cumulative nearly 30,000 participants, including only the largest choir competition in terms of its scale has been positioned as.
LG Electronics Ki HAC (Home Appliance & Air Conditioning) Marketing Director “For the past 10 years, LG air-loving customers, thanks to the Whisen the top spot in the snow could be.” “The multi-cultural marketing, the customer with the breath can be As the brand continued to grow, “he said.
filed in PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY on Jun.03, 2010



June 3rd, 2010 on 1:36 pm
Not many lookers amongst them.
They all seem to have exceptionally muscular (or fat) arms. Could this be from the strain of having to strangle rather feisty dogs – before dropping them in the fryer?
June 3rd, 2010 on 1:38 pm
I just like to apologise for the above comment. I was at the dentist this morning and therefore can’t afford to leave the house for a year.
June 3rd, 2010 on 1:55 pm
Wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t would wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t would wouldn’t wouldn’t would wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t wouldn’t.
I think.
I may have miscounted.
June 3rd, 2010 on 2:05 pm
Google search for “whisen chorus” brings up you, idiot as #1. Well done!
Conductor man seems to be throwing something – is that a snowball?
A dress change? In an open air venue? Outstanding! Are they touring?
June 3rd, 2010 on 7:05 pm
“…in various corners of visitors got a hot response.”
So mostly would then.
June 4th, 2010 on 9:58 am
I just spent far too long studying that pic. At work. In an Asian country. People are gonna think I have an Asian lesbian housewife fetish.
I don’t, of course (and anyone who says I do is lying). I was trying to determine GigerPunk’s ‘woulds’ and can only conclude that his counting method is somewhat erratic.
Obviously all normal people start from the back left corner and then either go L>R for all rows or snake so its L>R, R>L, L>R. But neither of these tally past the first would. In face, surely none of the front row is a would?
Can we trust the opinion of someone whose counting method is clearly inefficient, and possibly even backward?
June 4th, 2010 on 10:20 am
I was kind of going down each column of three, starting at the top left and working right a column at a time (if that makes any sense). And that’s going by the first picture, and being quite generous with ones you can’t really see too well. In the second picture they were all far too small (or at least far away) to judge properly.
Now I come to look the picture 1 again I’m not sure either, but to be fair, I did say at the time that I think I may have miscounted.