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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Tomorrow May Be Too Late...

While looking for a movie clip of the movie "Crash" for a final project that I am working on I came across this commercial clip. The clip is very moving and a reminder that TOMORROW is NOT promised to us.
You have right now, this very minute, this very second to get something right! Don't waste it! Tell someone you're sorry, tell someone you care, tell someone that you love them. Tomorrow may be to late...


Tomorrow may be too late...




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R.L.Scovens said...

Great video, great message!

msladydeborah said...

Wow! This is really a thought provoking ad.

You should add this post to SjP's Inspirational Sunday linky. It definitely is a message that we all need to see.

Believer said...

Ads usually stretch the truth while others never have a thread of truth in them, but this is powerful and a message we can all relate to. I'll be sure to pass it along and share on my blog as well.

Ailurophile said...

Great clip. Reminds me of that song 'Tomorrow sometimes never comes...'

Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a good week :)

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clnmike said...

That was moving. Hope you had a good holiday.

Dori said...

That was so real. Wow. It certainly reminds you that tomorrow is promised to no one. Thanks for sharing this.

News Revolver said...

You can never put off for tomorrow what you can do today especially as it concerns life and how fragile it is.

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SjP said...

Never saw that coming, just like tomorrow is not promised. This is a moving commercial.

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