I have some shirts where the printed label has cracked or peeled away…that took more than a few washings though. Why are manufacturers so fond of that gray printing? It disappears on other colors – teal, for example.
With what–a slingshot, a bottle rocket or a catapult? (or a crossbow?)
Not a stupid commercial rant, it’s more of a mild WTF? Sears ads for their Memorial Day Sale has “Hail to the Chief” playing as background music. Wouldn’t “HttC” be more appropriate for a Presidents Day sale?
You sound like my brother. I was much nicer - I’d float them around tied to a helium balloon.
The one with the couple and their new baby shopping for phone service. “We need a new family plan.” “Our plan for a family of four…”
Wait. You just had a baby and that necessitates a family plan why? Did you not get a joint phone plan when you got married? Is that baby going to suddenly be using some of your joint minutes? Shouldn’t you wait until the kid is, oh, 5 before giving him a phone to break? And do you need a plan for a family of four?
Eh, you’re driving around already, and Little Caesar’s is next to the gas station or the grocery store or on the way from after-school care to home, or whatever. Versus driving home and getting on the internet and then waiting around for 30 minutes.
I always assumed the two kids in the background were theirs too. But now that I think about it, that would make 5 people, so the Family Plan wouldn’t work even though you can add additional lines, but they don’t mention that in this particular commercial.
Of course, if you had a smart phone you could pull over and place an order and then drive to the pizza place without having to go home and then go out again. (BTW, does Little Caesar’s have an app for easy orders?)
LC does have it’s “Hot & ready” which are either a cardboard “pepperoni” std type pizza for $5, or a interesting “deep dish” Pepperoni for $8, which doesn;t really taste much like pizza, but we like it. Think of fresh bread baked with some sauce, cheese and pepperoni. Great? Hardly but super fast and eight bucks.
My employer once prepared a Fourth of July-themed radio commercial with a familiar “colonial” tune as background music. It took a while for me to convince them that “The British Grenadiers,” the Regimental Quick March of the Royal Artillery, might not convey the proper patriotic spirit.
In other words, “Whose fucking side are you on?”
SHHHH!
I hate that commercial, but for other reasons. Aside from the twee synchronized rocking, if I were the sales(wo)man, I’d say “maybe you’d like to come back when we can talk (like adults).”
But then, I’d probably get fired.
Yeah, at least he’d have a softer landing.
This is the one with the idiot parents rocking back and forth in unison and admonishing Lily the salesgirl to keep it down because of the baby, right? Unless I’m hallucinating (I never can fully rule that out), isn’t there ANOTHER commercial using the “young couple shopping for something while trying to keep everyone quiet so as to not wake the hellspawn child they squirted out”? I think it’s for a car dealership or something… talk about your oddly specific sub-genres.
Does anyone remember a commercial with some dude, looked pretty bad because he just worked up, who went outside to see his wife about to run over his game console and kept backing then driving towards but stop to do it a couple times to tease the husband who said to stop. She finally destroys it, kisses her husband and goes back inside the house, leaving him to look at the expensive, destroyed console in sorrow.
After seeing that commercial, a little bit of soul died then killed itself in order to stop reliving the pain.
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^^^ That commercial is still running, and I hate it. I think it’s for Firestone tires.
To me, that one (with the baby) is not the truly annoying Camry commercial campaign–it’s the “A Camry…or a Camry?” series.
Just like fingernails on chalkboard.
Yep it’s that one. I really don’t like it, because of how she could have done the situation differently; I mean she could have sold it or something instead destroyed it, that’s so much money wasted since it looks like a new console.
It reminded me of the movie “The War of the Roses”, with Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. Two people stuck in a marriage and hating each other.
There are some funny (to me) commercials running in Oklahoma right now. There is an election coming up to replace Tom Coburn in the US Senate (he’s resigning).
The two conservative candidates are falling over themselves trying to show how they hate Obama (well, his policies) more than the other guy. Sure, it’s a serious subject, it’s just the way it’s being done that I think is silly.