Seasan wrote: » Can anybody help me with these two ads.....does anybody remember a beer ad when a man walks into a pub,buys a pint,walks out with the pint and walks down the road and then through fields and meets his friend at a wall and gives him the pint? And also one where 2 farmers were having a heated argument in a field-one of them says "ah mind yer own business" and the other one says "if TB's spreadin on my land,tis my business" and the closing line says: "This is the man who didn't give a damn-know him for what he is". Can anybody tell me what those ads were about and what were they for.I'd really appreciate it.
darkdubh wrote: » The beer ad was on in the late 80's..It had a bit of a strange opening where yer man orders the pint then the barman sees the fellas reflection changing in the mirror and gets a shock.Can't remember what beer it was advertising.I very vaguely remember the ad with the farmers,think it might have been a good few years before the other one.
Smeggy wrote: » I've been trying to think of this ad all week.. I think it was for Fanta or some fizzy drink, load of students leaving school, coming down steps to the sound of Dont Stop me Now by Queen (I think) could be early 90s.... Was I hallucinating??
Seasan wrote: » Yep I remember that one well enough-that was for Club Orange.
darkdubh wrote: » A long buried memory about the ad with the farmers just popped into my head.One of the farmers angrily turns away from the other fella and then theres a freeze frame followed by the "this is the man..." line.There was a spoof of it on Halls pictorial weekly where for the freeze frame the two farmers stand still awkwardly while the voice over is delivered.
clappyhappy wrote: » Do ye remember the ad about fire safety where the little girl is standing in front of the fire in her night dress and it catches fire, the "mum" then says "sure wouldn't you be lost without them" or words to that effect. Used to terrify me wouldn't go near sitting room when I was ready for bed, guess it worked!!!!
Seasan wrote: » Lads does anyone know what this ad was for-a mother is dropping her little girl off at school-presumably her first day-and they both look sad,and in the background there's a woman singing a song which goes "...take good care of yourself,I worry about you when you're gone...." ??
Voodoo_rasher wrote: » It was to do with milk.
Seasan wrote: » I'm probably wrong but is that the same ad where the girl has just brushed her hair and leaves the brush on an unguarded fireplace with her nightgown too close to the fire,and the woman reads out a label number IS148 for fireproof nightgowns??
clappyhappy wrote: » http://youtu.be/mlXwumQxrRw The old Safe Cross Code ad, love the clothes and the car. My kids are being taught it in school now, some things stand the test of time.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » I remember having a safe cross code badge
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Did anyone else go to the "traffic school" (I think that's what it was called) in Fairview? You got to go in the pedal cars (cool) or on bikes (Triumph 20, deeply uncool and no fun at all) around mock roads to learn the rules of the road. What a fantastic day out of school
nlgbbbblth wrote: » The woman was Laurie Morton, wife of the late David Kelly. She always played old crones.