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Guest Ian Cresswell

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Guest Ian Cresswell

OK it's 'that time of year' when we all get completely fed up with Christmas adverts ... forgetting such seasonal things which other adverts really irritate you?

 

I'll start this off with 2 types.

 

1. The ambulance chaser 'had an accident? Then sue ... no win no fee' style.

 

2. The consolidate your debts by getting a bigger debt style.

 

Any more?

 

Ian.

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Badly dubbed car ones, like that Fiat advert.

 

Blimey, if I'm gonna be spending 20 grand with you, at least move your lips in time to the words!!

 

Elton

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Guest Kevin Babij

That Reebok "beat the beer belly" ad,

Gives me nightmares that one,enough to put me off my Guiness.

Good idea mind you,echos of "The Prisoner" from the 60`s.

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Guest Steve Randles

I've thought of two more...

 

1.Biscuit ad's, they always look perfect on the telly, yet mine are always broke and covered in crumbs.

 

2.Sunny Delight...nuff said!

 

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Tight Lines

 

Steve Randles

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Guest Roy Meincken

Those really zany ads when (usually) some ancient has been (usually TV Cop) offers to look after those "Final Expenses". God they are sooooooo bad I could chuck.

AND they always offer you a "Handsome Carriage Clock" for "free". God, don't they know there's no such thing as a free lunch?

Makes me seethe mate.

Roy

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