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Commercials that irritate/make you wanna..

The Southwest (i think) commercial where they are in court and have an "actual family" as a plaintiff against a big airline that charged them for transferring their tickets to a different day because the girl broke her leg.

Grammy and grampy? WTF people? Can you look/sound any more hickish?

Ugh.
 
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SloopyHangOn;1855213; said:
I understand all of the connotations of "Roll Tide" except for the one where the teenagers are in the car and the girls dad comes to the door. I can't quite figure out how it fits there.
I think it's code ...

HIM: "Honey that rubber thing just burst again"

HER: "Roll Tide"
 
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OregonBuckeye;1861490; said:
Those coors light coach commercials. They ask boring questions and use boring sound bites. Just lame. Too bad because the idea has potential.

I loved those commercials last year. This year it's clear that it's run it's course. I think it would be cool to do a Bobby Knight episode before they kill this series though.
 
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3074326;1852383; said:
I like how Miller Lite thinks it's a good beer, too.

Thanks to their commercials, I'll associate Miller Lite with condescending bitches, dudes in speedos, tight pants, momma's boys and dragon clothes. Mission accomplished..?
So the bottle pours the beer in a helical pattern. So the fuck what? I'm drinking beer, not making a short feature film for the attention-deficit-disordered.

Miller has consistently produced advertisements that I cannot imagine will sell product to anyone with IQ above about 73.
 
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MaxBuck;1870748; said:
Miller has consistently produced advertisements that I cannot imagine will sell product to anyone with IQ above about 73.

High Life ads are usually good.

Besides, in this country you could probably lead in market share selling canned piss to people with Forrest Gump IQs.
 
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Chrysler Town and Country commercial where the woman driving whispers the entire promo. Nails scratching a chalkboard do not phase me. Whispering commercials irritate the hell out of me.
 
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