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Tim Brady clocked at 172 in a 911 and now I hear that the twin towers was put off by 2 days so it could be on 9/11 as one of the pilots had a brother who ran a Porsche dealership and thought the 9/11 or 911 connection good for business in the Arab states.

2007-09-24 23:28:00 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Media & Journalism

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Yes, Porsche promotes so much this way! I recently overheard how much they had to pay to the various govenments of the world to ensure that 9:11 occurs twice EVERY single day of the year! As a bonus, most of the governments also included 3:56, 7:18, 9:17... and so on.

But as to the points you specifically bring up? Since the Tim Brady incident barely registered a note outside of England, which is not a major market for Porsche compared to others, this seems unlikely that they were somehow behind this. Though perhaps an employee of Porsche that had a similar lacking of brain power as the original poster thought he was arranging for TOM Brady (quarterback of the New England Patriots) to speed? That would have at least been news worthy enough to get some publicity!

As for the last part? First of all, you seem to be under the mistaken impression that the 911 is a current Porsche model... the current Carrera is the 997 (and it was the 996 back when 9/11 happened). So even if you happen to be so completely stupid as to consider something like that, then you would still have to discount it since it is difficult to make a connection to selling something that is no longer for sale.

2007-09-25 10:00:01 · answer #1 · answered by Paul S 7 · 0 0

Was Tim Brady paid by Porsche to do 172 miles an hour down a country lane? i didnt realise they did this as a publicity stunt. I havent read your question wrong.......it states 'will porsche stop at nothing for publicity', so you are saying all this was done by Porsche?

2007-09-25 06:33:27 · answer #2 · answered by Mossy Jan 6 · 0 0

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