whisky_galore wrote: » Pat Kenny's book club, something about a brutal murder of being stabbed a gazillion times with cheery background muzak.
Dickie10 wrote: » "If I could catcha eh in a jaaaaaa, or crush like a fly..." what the hell is up with that childs accent /voice? was he on a skoda ad one time too?
All that fandango wrote: » The Ballinter Hotel ad on at the moment. The wah he says Ballinter makes me think of the word splinter.
whisky_galore wrote: » Yer one from Cork whose mammy fell and lay for ages on the floor, sounded convincingly "devastated".
1. She says she's devastated, but certainly doesn't sound it and 2. She calls her mother 'Mum' and yet she has a country accent (maybe Cork as you said.) Perhaps a 20 something Corkonian might call their mother 'Mum' but if 'Mum' is old enough to require care, daughter has to be in her 50's....and virtually nobody in their 50's in Ireland calls their mother 'Mum' espcially not with that accent!
electricus wrote: » Someone at Specsavers forgot their glasses and hearing aids the day they signed off on legless Larry and his annoying mate.
Typer Monkey wrote: » The voiceover guy has such an annoying 'comedy' voice...such wierd intonation and pronunciation. Really bugs me!
whisky_galore wrote: » WE SWAPPED TALDI
SpitfireIV wrote: » The MG advert, harking back to the nostalgic age of the British sports car, bit of 60's music and all to set the tone and a youthful exuberant voiceover. Pity the MG of then and that of now couldn't be further apart, an MG badge stuck on some generic Chinese family wagon does not make a quintessential British icon. Talkin' 'bout my generation?
ShagNastii wrote: » Keelings are so wholesome aren’t they? Gonna save the Bees and in turn save the world. I’m not a green head but any measure but I can only imagine the amount of pesticide they have to use.
Dan Jaman wrote: » The Hyundai Tucson - deadpan voiceover with a background track that sounds like a keyboard player on bad acid.