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Golden Globes Presenters get GB Micro

WindyMan

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http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=6728

2006 GOLDEN GLOBE(R) AWARDS PRESENTER BOX LIST OF ITEMS

Quark Expeditions ($22,000)
This VIP plus guest leave on a two-week excursion for an Antarctic Peninsula Adventure to Tasmania, Antarctica and New Zealand on a 54-cabin ship to see the wildlife of the artic. This package includes airfare for two to Argentina, hotel accommodations the night before the expedition begins, all meals and expeditions, plus artic gear to wear during the journey.

Rare in Nature: Diamonds of the Canadian Arctic ($15,000)
This Northwest Territories Diamond Experience includes airfare for two, luxurious hotel accommodations, professional diamond cutting and polishing lessons, a private tour of top-security facilities where diamonds are crafted and certified for quality and origin, a personally engraved government certified Canadian diamond mounted in a pendant designed by top Canadian designer Paul Hardy and crafted in New York by Moshe Namdar & Co., plus a luxurious shawl made of Qiviuk fiber harvested from the Arctic muskox.

Lumineers(TM) by Cerinate(R) ($4,000)
Gift Certificate. Lumineers whitens and brightens and gives you that Hollywood smile.

The Sports Club/ LA ($4,000)
6-month bi-coastal health club membership

Auberge du Soleil-Napa Valley ($3,000)
A get-a-way package including two-night stay, dinner for two, spa for two and amenities

Chopard ($2,000)
Golden Diamond Ring

Denim For Immortality Jeans ($1,250)
Jeans exclusively designed for Golden Globes presenters with diamond button by famed jeweler Sol Raphael

Hugo Boss Fashions Inc. ($1,200)
Certificate for an outfit from the Spring/Summer 2006 BOSS Black or BOSS Orange Menswear or Womanswear collections

Charlie Lapson ($800)
Italian leather handbag

WalkStyles Inc. ($729)
Fitness monitor, Dash Trak faceplates, $500 certificate for WalkStyles Walk Wear clothing, plus one year subscription to http://www.walkstyles.com

Saeco USA ($695)
Italia espresso machine

Philip Stein Teslar ($585)
Uni-sex watch with black band helps reinforce the body's energy field

The Container Store ($500)
Organization makeover

Frey Wille ($500)
Men's leather belt

Point de Vue Salon ($500)
Kerastase hair care and spa services

Jackrocketwear Couture ($500)
Canine couture outfit, carrying case with canine blanket, delicacies and
spa products

Research in Motion ($500)
Blackberry 8700c

Crane & Co. ($500)
Nieman Marcus Black Label Custom Stationary Set

Taryn Rose ($400)
Certificate for Taryn Rose men's shoes

White + Warren ($395)
100% cashmere tipped travel blanket

Salt Optics ($375)
Sunglasses

Things Remembered ($310)
Men's Gift set including men's leather duffle bag, shave kit, wallet, humidor, card and bar sets

Marble Slab Creamery ($300)
Custom made quarts of homemade ice cream

Vax USA ($300)
VAX USA X5 vacuum

NonnieWallers.com ($250)
Golden Globe truffle presentation

dean. ($250)
Chocolate leather vertical uni-sex messenger bag

"The Woman In White" ($250)
Two Broadway Theater Tickets & CD Box Set by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Nintendo of America ($250)
20th Anniversary Edition Game Boy Micro with " Dr. Mario/Puzzle League" game


Zoe Oliver ($250)
Fashion and Spiritual Jewelry -- Gold necklace with two faceted citrine
stones

Kiehl's Since 1851 ($250)
Twenty gift bags for the presenter's next party

Mudroom Halloran Trunk ($250)
Custom trunk with plaid fabric to hold all the items

TOTAL: $62,089

Antarctica? Canada?

I'm in the wrong business.
 
Damn, I read the title as "Blah Blah...Get Gold GB Micro", thought that would have been interesting.
 
It appears that $250 is the "minimum value." Also, while this looks like $62,000 worth of swag apiece, realize that this list is going to hit so many publications that it's effectively multiples of that in PR money for the companies that "donated" them. :)
 
Thank god they're getting them free. It's not like they'd ever be able to afford one on those meagre $20 million performance fees they're supposed to survive on.
 
Polari said:
Thank god they're getting them free. It's not like they'd ever be able to afford one on those meagre $20 million performance fees they're supposed to survive on.
Celebrities are walking advertising billboards. Companies provide them products free of charge in hopes that they will continue to use them in public and speak about it during interviews. Its merely part of the advertising budget none of it is due to goodwill.
 
Frey Wille ($500)
Men's leather belt
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a $500 leather belt!
 
TekunoRobby said:
Celebrities are walking advertising billboards. Companies provide them products free of charge in hopes that they will continue to use them in public and speak about it during interviews. Its merely part of the advertising budget none of it is due to goodwill.

I'm well aware. Doesn't make it any better though, does it?
 
Polari said:
I'm well aware. Doesn't make it any better though, does it?
Well think of this way, if Nintendo gave you a GB Micro free of charge do you think anyone would care? The real problem is that people are too obsessed with what celebrities spend their money on and what products they use. I guess itÂ’s understandable to think that celebrities with a large sum of disposable income would only spend their money on worthwhile products. However this is most certainly not the case in most situations.
 
TekunoRobby said:
Well think of this way, if Nintendo gave you a GB Micro free of charge do you think anyone would care? The real problem is that people are too obsessed with what celebrities spend their money on and what products they use. I guess itÂ’s understandable to think that celebrities with a large sum of disposable income would only spend their money on worthwhile products. However this is most certainly not the case in most situations.

Yes, I know exactly why they do it. But it doesn't stop it being a bit sad that a celebrity who could use Gameboy Micros as bricks to build a house with gets one free, while a kid with an alcoholic dad spends a year saving for one then wakes up one morning to see a smashed piggybank and a half-empty bottle of bourbon on the kitchen table. :lol
 
TekunoRobby said:
Well think of this way, if Nintendo gave you a GB Micro free of charge do you think anyone would care? The real problem is that people are too obsessed with what celebrities spend their money on and what products they use. I guess itÂ’s understandable to think that celebrities with a large sum of disposable income would only spend their money on worthwhile products. However this is most certainly not the case in most situations.

I got a GBA for free. People cared.
It was pre-US launch, and I was playing my imported GBA while waiting my turn at E3 to win another.
 
At a prize value of $250, the recipients will probably have to pay as much to the IRS in taxes as the system and game would have cost them in the first place.
 
TekunoRobby said:
Well think of this way, if Nintendo gave you a GB Micro free of charge do you think anyone would care? The real problem is that people are too obsessed with what celebrities spend their money on and what products they use. I guess itÂ’s understandable to think that celebrities with a large sum of disposable income would only spend their money on worthwhile products. However this is most certainly not the case in most situations.

We got Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes for free.

We cared.

We were also swindled.

I hate Che and Kimi.
 
Ark-AMN said:
"Marble Slab Ice Cream"? Damn, that even sounds expensive.

I wanna live the life of a rich man! :(
It's not that expensive, the price you see is what you'd pay magnified 10 fold. If you've ever seen a Cold Stone Ice Cream store around it's the same deal only less quality.
 
Marble Slab Ice Cream isn't near that expensive. These are prices you might pay 50 years from now at an amusement park on Triple Price Tueday.
 
I wish they weren't giving them the 20th Anniversay edition, those are supposed to be limited and I'd like to buy a second one before they are sold out... Plus that edition isn't really "fashionable" looking, it's more appealing to video game geeks than celebrities... Should have went with silver or black.
 
this is great! I'm sure these celebs will be playing the poo out of the NINTENDO GAMEBOY MICRO!

...that is when they aren't playing the multiple X360's they had handed to them in November. :)
 
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