Again with the annoying commercials!

My local area never played the Kars4Kids commercial(s) until after the New Year. Must have signed new contracts or something.

I presume it wasn’t the sort of lubricant for which the off-color jokes about a 50-gallon drum write themselves.

Every kind of lubricant is the kind for which the jokes write themselves.

I sometimes look through the Reddit sub for McMansions. Apparently you can never have enough garages. Often grouped into 2 separate areas. 2 spaces near the front door and 3 or 4 more around the side. Heck, I have 3 garage doors at my house but the garage is not attached.

In many towns you are very limited as to the area your detached garage can occupy. But there is no limit if it is attached as far as I can tell. If I had the money to build a big house that is the way I would go. Huge garage as part of the house and a detached one as well. Or just say the hell with it and build in the township and put in a big pole barn with heat, air conditioning and mezzanines.

Take a look at this beauty in LaGrange, Ohio. It is my favorite garage that I have actually visited. Scroll through the photo, the garage is towards the end of the slide show.

When did the Trivago guy’s teeth get so big??? :grimacing:

I’ve caught a commercial about people who are “Passive Progressive”. Apparently for some reason instead of getting insurance from Progressive they go around snarking on people who do, pointing out how they can afford to spend money on other things because they aren’t spending it on insurance.

I mentioned this upthread, but what I forgot to add is what the hell is he saying at the end?
"Trivago is my ____ _____ " Kind of sounds like “secret tactic”. WTF?

Also, they seem to have dubbed in a Brit’s voice for the line “it’s easy if you know where to look”.
Just a failure of a commercial and the comments are all about the actor’s teeth. I’m embarrassed for him.

Speaking of passive.
How about passive rage?

The “How do you sleep…?” (“All night long”)

Those people are being really mean because they slept well?
Seems kinda backwards.

The one I hate the most is the one with the guy in the airplane putting his feet up on the seat in front of him; stinky socks and all.

Oh I hate them all.

I fail to see how portraying your customers as assholes sells your product.

It’s almost as if some overwhelming cultural figure was making it cool to be an asshole. And if it made him a ton of money and won him the love of an underwear model, it must be the right thing to do.

actually those are useful … the commericals suck tho

A Volkswagen commercial I’ve been seeing a lot of is not annoying exactly, but strikes me as kind of tone-deaf. It’s for a VW electric minivan-- it’s driving down what looks like a non-USian street, with a soundtrack of a woman singing “are you having any fun?”. A little girl is a passenger in the van, looking out the window at a boy about her age riding a bike on its back wheel, in essence popping a permanent wheelie, with his front tire having been mangled in some sort of accident.

The mood they seem to be trying to convey is, hey, riding around in an electric VW minvan, or riding a bike on its back tire-- it’s all fun! We’re having fun! But…the boy has no choice but to ride that way with the mangled tire-- is he having fun, or does he have no choice because his family is poor and can’t afford a new tire for him? the scene strikes me as more sad than fun-loving, happy vibes. I tend to read backstory into stuff though, so maybe it’s just me.

A little off topic but-- I LOVE that song and have meant to search it out and listen to the whole thing.

It’s annoying to me, because I’d kind of like one of those, and they cost on the high side of $70K! Jeebus! A glorified Microbus should not be that expensive! I can’t afford that level of FUN!

Here it is, sung by Elaine Stritch, a Broadway and television actress from my own hometown!

Thanks! imagine a big, throbbing heart playing maracas emoji here

I hope you’re having fun listening to it!

I love the VW commercial, or rather, I love the song. I hadn’t realized Elaine Stritch was …that fun.
I must admit that I’ve only watched seconds of it here and there and never caught the part with the boy on the bike. From the description and the message of the song, I take it as even if life hands you lemons a broken bike, make the best of what you have and enjoy it. I’ll have to pay attention next time it comes on.

Is she singing with some kind of accent?