My father has been working for almost ten years in a thing called marketing.
He explained to me that this is the art of selling things that you really don’t need and in the top of that you try to make a lot of fun and joy of it ,as to tell your friends and relatives how miserable they are if they don´t do the same actions that you made.
I’m only one year old so I really cannot understand what its the logic behind that, but I’ am now starting to think that father bunny it’s trying to make fun of them….
Anyways here it’s me with the 250 € refund Iberia gave us.
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Back in 2005, Father Bunny was working in Passeig de Gracia, smack dab in the center of Barcelona, a bustling hub replete with tourists seeking out the likes of La Pedrera, Casa Batllo and shopping for luxury brands.
In those bygone days, one could still opt to take Iberia airlines, a far cry from the abysmal low service, low quality, low-cost carrier, Vueling ( an independent company if exists those days), from Barcelona to Amsterdam.
Meanwhile, David Guetta was slowly but surely rising to fame, riding on the coattails of his provocative “F*ck Me I’m Famous” brand – as alluded to in the title of this very post.
Father Bunny, inspired by the techno luminary’s meteoric ascent, proceeded to scribble some hastily crafted blog posts, the likes of which would have been more apt for a platform like Twitter than a long-form blogging site such as Blogger.