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Say What?: Commercials That Made Us Scratch Our Heads
dleighg replied to Lola16's topic in Commercials
Huh? I guess I don't speak acronyms fluently. -
nah, he was a "consultant" on hit movie (based on one of Connelly's early books with Harry: The Black Echo). They sometimes show the movie poster in his fancy house.
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quite the lineup of chefs! (until I got to the last one, Hunter Fieri LOL)
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
yeah, that laughter is NOT contagious to ME. I hate it. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
what I hate about that ad is that a guy I've always thought of as nice uses his position as a weatherman to send everyone home from the beach so he can have it by himself. How obnoxious! -
Say What?: Commercials That Made Us Scratch Our Heads
dleighg replied to Lola16's topic in Commercials
In the "street interview" ad, the group of people included both young men and women, and the young men were definitely being encouraged to look into the product. -
Say What?: Commercials That Made Us Scratch Our Heads
dleighg replied to Lola16's topic in Commercials
I've recently been seeing ads for "Bluechew." The first ones I saw showed voluptuous young women in somewhat revealing dress talking about how the loved bluechew for their "man." The newer one I just saw had a person with a mic asking young people on the street whether they had heard of bluechew. One young woman sort of purred "oh yes, it's great." Yes, it's for ED. I don't have a wealth of experience, but every 20-something young man I've ever, um, been involved with had no need for ED treatment. So is this sort of pushing an unnecessary drug on people who think it will make them "extra special"? I also saw the fine print on the screen which seemed sketchy. I found it on the website: "The chewable treatments offered through the BlueChew.com portal are compounded treatments not independently approved by the FDA. The chewable tablets are made with the same active ingredients (sildenafil, tadalafil, and vardenafil) used in the FDA-approved medications Viagra®, Cialis®, and Levitra®. The chewable tablets prescribed by the BlueChew-affiliated providers are compounded for patients by state-licensed compounding pharmacies when the commercially available options are not viable." -
I've been to the Faroes. They are beautiful (assuming you find Scotland, Shetland, Iceland, etc. beautiful. I do!).
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
My daughter likes those things but they are typically labeled something like "chick'n" not chicken. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
I have towing insurance, which solves the immediate problem. And not having paid for the extended warranty means I can afford the fix. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
when was that? Because I've seen one in the last week or so. The stupid one where they're doing an "autopsy" of the car. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
Yeah, CarShield falls into that category of (really all insurance) that if you can self-insure, you should, unless the worst case would wipe you out. I know for some people that can be the case, but I imagine CarShield costs a big premium for that "service." I love when I buy some small electronics like a clock radio that costs $20, and I get offered an extended warranty. Yeah, right. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
How's that? (Honestly curious, as I have a front load) -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
I'm notorious for "cleaning up." (Though it's only glasses that have been left around on tables or counters) -
I'm a few seasons back, where in the last episode of a season they killed off yet another head of the Lyell center. Dangerous job!
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Plus, asking how to get to New York (state) doesn't make a whole lot of sense to begin with. From Hartford, it might be southwest, west, or very far north. It depends where you're going!
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
(watching the olympics) I keep seeing this very annoying kid at Target (??) saying how he used to be really into dinosaurs (for his backpack and lunchbox presumably), and he knew all their names and what they ate, blah, blah, blah. But NOW "he's evolved" and it's all about sharks. So if it's not sharks, he's NOT INTERESTED. I feel like when I was a kid told to eat my dinner because of starving children in Africa. (Well I actually wasn't told that, but it was a thing). DON'T YOU KNOW THAT THERE ARE KIDS WHO DON'T EVEN HAVE SCHOOLS???? -
Million Dollar Listing LA - General Discussion
dleighg replied to Aethera's topic in Million Dollar Listing LA
me neither. If it's porn stuff, we long time viewers know all about that. It was a fairly prominent story line awhile back. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
I just saw that one for the first time. How horrible! First of all, to use AI to write a heart-felt letter. But almost as bad is that the FATHER is feeding the reasons to the AI! -
the easy way is that you're is short for "you are" (just remove the a and replace it with an apostrophe) and "your" is not short for "you are"; it's just a word for possession.
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did no one ever teach people the (easy) way to know which one is which? !!!!!
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Million Dollar Listing LA - General Discussion
dleighg replied to Aethera's topic in Million Dollar Listing LA
whoa (gift article) These Brothers Were Real Estate Hotshots. And Predators, Some Women Say Over the past two months, The New York Times interviewed 10 women who said they were sexually assaulted by the brothers, or believe they may have been. Some of them were speaking for the first time, including Tracy Tutor, a top broker at Douglas Elliman Beverly Hills and one of the stars of the reality TV show “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles.” Seven of the women said they believe they had been drugged, describing a fog that erased or clouded their memory (I haven't watched for a few years, and I didn't even recognize Tracy from her picture in the article) -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
around me (NYC suburbs) about $2 to $2.50 a can. Yeah, expensive. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
my husband loves that Poppi stuff. I should never have bought it for him because it's expensive LOL. -
Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
dleighg replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
offer to spread some Lume on his butt cheeks?