BettePorter wrote: » There's an advert at the minute about coffee. ..but I only know this cause it says so at the end . It's a guy standing in like a lecture hall saying ....sit down if we've lost touch ...or some such ****e. I have no clue what the point is supposed to be. I often wonder when these ideas are mooted initially ....what idiot says .....jesus that's genius!
Wildsurfer wrote: » Could someone explain that ad where the son and Dad are running marathon, can't remember what it's for. But the son is running along not a bother on him and only catches up on his old man near the finish line who is shagged and they cross the finish line together. But no way the ould fella could have been ahead of the son. I just can't figure it out!
donegaLroad wrote: » played across the intercom of Super-Value 'Super-Value, real food real people'
vectorvictor wrote: » Does seem a little like advertising agencies have decided that Gay and Pride everything is "old" and that it's time to move on to target the deserted wives club. Across the nations advertising agencies scratch their heads for the next big attempt at minority inclusiveness and by association them being a "forward thinking brand" ... awaiting the Vodafone ad of two trannys bringing little johnny to his first day of school wearing a dress.
sightband wrote: » Does seem a little like advertising agencies have decided that Gay and Pride everything is "old" and that it's time to move on to target the deserted wives club. Across the nations advertising agencies scratch their heads for the next big attempt at minority inclusiveness and by association them being a "forward-thinking brand" ... awaiting the Vodafone ad of two transvestites bringing little johnny to his first day of school wearing a dress.
vectorvictor wrote: » I do hope that your inspired post (a copy and paste of mine) attracts the same yellow card treatment i got ႒
sightband wrote: » you'll notice one key difference, the difference being enough to warrant a card apparently
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Sure. The marathon symbolises life, and how we change roles and become the carers and help our parents as they grow old.
Marty Bird wrote: » The extra chewing gum ad with the bride chewing extra and leaves the groom chasing the limo. I mean WTF is that about..
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » That AIB ad with the people who went and borrowed money to buy a treehouse for the kids. I've 2 fundamental problems with it - 1. f@ck right off and stop trying to guilt people into going into debt to be 'better' parents. 2. Its the epitome of what got us into trouble the last time we had a boom - borrowing money to buy sh1t we don't need.
vectorvictor wrote: » Did his dad die or did he shag off with Mary from Number 32?
Marty Bird wrote: The extra chewing gum ad with the bride chewing extra and leaves the groom chasing the limo. I mean WTF is that about..
BattleCorp wrote: I was told by a 10 year old that that particular ad is, and I quote, "spasticated".
chopperbyrne wrote: » This ad from a few months back that was shown in cinemas. It didn't have the Nissan ...]