I like the French lad in the Pepsi ads who gets lost in long grass after a game of footie in Africa - as you do.
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Adverts that irritate and entertain
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That one I do like. It's different, and it had some effort displayed.Chie wrote:A half-decent advert amongst the current dross is this effort from 3:
The guy at the end? That would be Arsenal's Russian midfielder Andrey Arshavin. Also in the ad is Chelsea's Frank Lampard, Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Thierry Henry, Real Madrid's Kaka and Ivorian striker Didier Drogba.Gavin Scott wrote:I like the French lad in the Pepsi ads who gets lost in long grass after a game of footie in Africa - as you do.
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The New Malpass.
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No that's definitely not he.Malpass93 wrote:The guy at the end? That would be Arsenal's Russian midfielder Andrey Arshavin. Also in the ad is Chelsea's Frank Lampard, Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Thierry Henry, Real Madrid's Kaka and Ivorian striker Didier Drogba.
This one:

This is odd - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrE-AhX-qtk
I am not sure if its American - It looks like it.
I thought old spice was a thing of 70's
I am not sure if its American - It looks like it.
I thought old spice was a thing of 70's
Müller have gone and replaced the happy singing people with a galloping cow.
The message of the new advert is confusing - you'd think if a cow wanted to run free like a horse then she could just run around the field doing horsey things, like horses do. So, is this advert saying that Müller cows don't live in fields and aren't free to gallop around and enjoy themselves?
I suspect poor Mary usually spends her day eating sawdust in a tin shed, and funny as the concept might be, I find the advert kind of distressing.
Bring back the singing people.
The message of the new advert is confusing - you'd think if a cow wanted to run free like a horse then she could just run around the field doing horsey things, like horses do. So, is this advert saying that Müller cows don't live in fields and aren't free to gallop around and enjoy themselves?
I suspect poor Mary usually spends her day eating sawdust in a tin shed, and funny as the concept might be, I find the advert kind of distressing.
Bring back the singing people.
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Last night my flatmate mentioned some advert he'd seen where cows do a parachute jump, or somesuch.
He said it was odd that they were boy cows, yet had udders.
I asked how he knew they were boy cows and he said, "because they're doing manly activities".
He said it was odd that they were boy cows, yet had udders.
I asked how he knew they were boy cows and he said, "because they're doing manly activities".