You're both forgetting 'We hope it's chips, it's chips'Alexia wrote:The red car and the blue car comes a close secondChie wrote:Is this the most singalongable advert ever?
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Plus, they've gone and put toy cars and a stuffed bunny in an aisle clearly marked TRAINS. Tsk.Sput wrote:CHILD LABOUR
I like the new Skoda advert a lot. It starts of showing their Cake car, before they all get scared away by mod-rock looking people who build a car with Hack saws, sharp teeth and head butting. My favourite bit has to be when one of the Cake car makers comes along with jelly for the headlamps, resulting in scowls and maybe a shove.
The tagline? 'Made of meaner stuff'.
The tagline? 'Made of meaner stuff'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66lqW6vSkiA#t=24s
The pronunciation of Nikon confuses me. I always thought it was Nigh-con, but this advert says Nick-on.
The pronunciation of Nikon confuses me. I always thought it was Nigh-con, but this advert says Nick-on.
Wiki say Nick-on, which is how I've always said it, though I've heard other's pronounce it differently. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... /Nikon.oggChie wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66lqW6vSkiA#t=24s
The pronunciation of Nikon confuses me. I always thought it was Nigh-con, but this advert says Nick-on.
The Andrex puppy has been replaced by a CGI dog.
If you follow this link it will explain the reason behind the move.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRNYqsMIbg0
If you follow this link it will explain the reason behind the move.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRNYqsMIbg0
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John Lewis have had to remove the sad looking dog from their Christmas campaign, following complaints from dog lovers that it was "cruel" not to have the animal indoors in the warmth, instead of surrounded by shredded polythene snowflakes on a film set, reports Private Eye.
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