I remember her more with the children.... those didn't make me sad.Remember Sally Struthers with that one? Or was that kids? Regardless it as irritating as all get out.
I remember her more with the children.... those didn't make me sad.Remember Sally Struthers with that one? Or was that kids? Regardless it as irritating as all get out.
I think that's Lifetime. I think that's still a bridge too far for Hallmark. They've only just gone interracial.we dont need commercials with gay couples, with purple hair selling laundry bleach....and a Hallmark christmas commercial where two gay men are sucking face on the back porch... their kids are currier and ives too....
Mom, can I ask you a personal question....The feminine spray commercials. The one in particular where they show a crotch shot of a bikini of a probably-not legal age teen. "Oh you're an evil person to look at a woman's body, and you know how uncomfortable you make everyone by diverting your eyes away from a woman's body, so we'll eliminate all that by just showing you a crotch and demonstrating to you where and how this product needs to be used."
As Al Bundy would say if she only opened that perse of hers I'm sure a few twinkies would fall out.I remember her more with the children.... those didn't make me sad.
I remember a Pedigree commercial that used to get me - it was speaking in the dog's voice, saying he knew how to play, and fetch and do all those things - and you'd see all these happy dogs in cages and crates, unaware that their life is miserable - and then it would say "but I know I am a good dog - what I want to know is - how did I end up here?".
My wife would always tell me to turn it off. It was too much for her.
I always mention I don't want to watch another dog movie - I've never seen one where the dog DOESN'T die.
I was pretty young when those commercials were all the rage. They scared me more than anything!Gag?
And I bet you were entertained for two hours weren't you?I turned the channel to Curse of Oak Island, "more mud" part 58...
My youngest granddaughter, I think she was about 5 or 6 at the time, saw that commercial and started crying. I asked her what was wrong and she said, "Nanny, you have to go down the stairs to wash your clothes, I dont want that to happen to you". Made meIt doesn't make me cry, but Life Alert commercials got a lot more believable and authentic when they did the one where they panned through a darkened house - while in the meantime, you heard a faint, wavering voice crying for help. Then they ended up showing an elderly lady laying at the bottom of the steps with a laundry basket.
I remember a Pedigree commercial that used to get me - it was speaking in the dog's voice, saying he knew how to play, and fetch and do all those things - and you'd see all these happy dogs in cages and crates, unaware that their life is miserable - and then it would say "but I know I am a good dog - what I want to know is - how did I end up here?".