Commericals that bother you for silly reasons.

Any idea how many ads for U.S. markets are filmed abroad?

The only reason the ice cream can be fake in that example is because the advertisement is for the cone. If it was an ad for the ice cream the advertisers would have to use the ice cream being sold.

Especially since she wouldn’t actually have to press a pillow over their faces – just flipping them face down in bed and ignoring their muffled cries of “Mm! I cnf breef!” would do the trick.

Hit him again, Frank!

Probably entirely coincidental, but that actress (Leisha Hailey) is a lesbian. During that commercial’s run, she had a role in the Showtime series about lesbians The L Word. She had done other Yoplait commercials before getting the role.

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  1. Adults should never use the word “yummy” when speaking to anyone except a very young child.
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THANK YOU!!! I become irrationally aggravated every time I hear that word in a food commercial.

My other silly reason for hating a commercial is when credit card users swipe their cards with the magnetic strip on the outside. I know it’s to show off the card but it bugs me.

All I ever hear for someone who gives a massage is masseuse. So it’s probably a widespread error that will eventually become common usage. At least in America.

I don’t understand what audience Maxwell House was aiming at.

The whole commercial just shrieks 1990s at me. When I see it on actual TV, a part of me is shocked when whatever modern show I’m watching comes back on and not Mad About You or Full House.

And what’s his deal with plungers?

He’s alluding to toilet plungers.

Yeah, but it’s a stupid allusion.

I believe the French press type coffee makers use a plunger. I have never used a French press coffee maker so I could be wrong.

I know how french press coffee is made. What confuses me is why Maxwell House thinks a guy who doesn’t understand the difference between a coffee press plunger and a toilet plunger is an appropriate spokesman for their coffee.

Ellen DeGeneres bemoaning .99 prices (for JCPenney) by journeying back to Merry Olde England, where a Victorian sales clerk insists that a hat is five pounds, ninety-nine cents. No it wasn’t; before 1971 it was five-nineteen-and-eleven!

I guess I just can’t get behind the notion that the guy making minimum wage delivering pizzas is really that pissed off that someone had the audacity to buy microwaveable pepperoni bread sticks.

That’s not common American knowledge and it’s an American commercial.

I absolutely hate that Honda Pilot roadtrip commercial. A huge family of white folks with a token black kid all humming, banging, etc. to an Ozzy song? It annoys me every time to the point I never want to even SEE a Honda pilot.

I don’t hate the Directv “slippery slope” commericals universally, but some are just dumb.

I hate those ads too, but I don’t think it’s silly to do so.

Lord, I’m so glad they’re not showing that one anymore! It made me wanna find the guy who wrote/directed and slap him silly.

Now I think the same guy’s shilling for Sears, still with the same attitude.

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Don’t know how “silly” this reason is, but - I keep getting this Crest ad before Youtube videos. It annoys me because it depicts something I hate and that’s illegal here - someone using a cell phone while driving.

Can you really sell your hair to a wig shop in Vegas? Holy Shit! Talk about hitting the bottom of the barrel!:eek:

Q