Is it Verizon that has the fuzzy creatures calling each other and saying Hi-yeee and Bye-yeee?
I don’t like that one because Hi-yeee and Bye-yeee are my words. I’ve been saying them for years to annoy my kids (it’s my hobby). I picked it up from an old sitcom and I don’t mind people knowing that but I don’t want them to think I’m ripping off a stupid phone commercial.
Cricket Wireless is the one with the furry creatures.
Some current commercial depicts assorted young people dancing with joy in a public shopping street. What is elating them? Why, it’s the concept of getting a copper IUD inserted! Oh, rapture!
That’s induction from walking under power lines with a copper IUD. ZAP!
If you’re from NYC you should hear the difference between Mary and marry. If so, the girl sings the word pan to sound like marry, not Mary. There’s definitely a difference to my ears.
I do hear the difference between Mary, marry and merry. Pan is pan. What other way do you pronounce it?
Getting back to the subject of annoying commercials, this one from Kay Jewelers in which an adult man is asking permission of a boy to marry the boy’s mother.
Who decided shiny white plastic robots were funny?
There’s a mattress commercial in heavy rotation lately that starts with the sound of a crying baby, followed by 30 seconds of various screaming/crying kid noises, until the harried mom can finally lie down on her comfy new mattress at the end of the day.
I can’t hit the mute button fast enough. If you never want me to buy your product, use crying children in your commercial.
I will watch all of the Sprint commercials with robots if it means I don’t ever have to see this TurboTax commercial again:
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I will watch all of the Sprint commercials with robots if it means I don’t ever have to see this TurboTax commercial again:
[/QUOTE]I think we can build a multi-national pact of mutual agreement, starting us on the road to real global peace if we can all agree to kill those “Free, free, free” with gasoline and matches.
Really poor attempt at fundraising.
Yes, it’s really a product aimed at cyclists.
its supposed to be cute …. ive seen the real thing on you tube a couple of times
I don’t mind it if my opinion was asked id of told mom to wait for the guy she should of waited for instead of who she married the 2nd time …
WTF??? :eek: Poor, Indeed!
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I will watch all of the Sprint commercials with robots if it means I don’t ever have to see this TurboTax commercial again:
[/QUOTE]That there is nightmare fuel.
That was cruel.
No, that’s not creepy at all, no…:eek:
I thought it was funny as hell.
breaks down sobbing
There’s a toilet paper commercial with mama and papa bear afraid to pick up their child’s underwear because they fear it may be unclean or contaminated in some way. Junior enters and happily picks up the briefs in question, explaining (through the miracle of song) that his underwear is clean because his ass is clean.
It’s even worse than I’m making it sound.
It’s a stationary bicycle. Even if you had a hundred of them together, drafting is not going to be a major factor.