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4 minutes ago, BookWitch said:

Local channels, NatGeo, FETV, and the Travel channel. Seem to be all over.

 

Thanks, I guess it just hasn't made it to the channels I watch yet.  Ugh, something to look forward to... NOT!

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4 hours ago, Gramto6 said:

Thanks! Not a channel I watch, not even sure I get it. Maybe I'll be spared...

It's a streaming service, not a TV channel.  There are some ads on there I've never seen on regular TV, so you might indeed be spared.

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On 4/15/2023 at 11:26 AM, Gramto6 said:

Thanks! Not a channel I watch, not even sure I get it. Maybe I'll be spared...

I believe the commercials are for Cottonelle toilet paper, a mainstream product.  I'm sure you'll see it eventually.

On 4/15/2023 at 12:29 PM, Gharlane said:

What the heck is a "saucy sheriff"? Please don't tell me it's smothering the food on your plate with baked beans! 🤢

That does appear to be what it is.  I like baked beans, but come on, I want other food on my plate, too.

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1 hour ago, proserpina65 said:

I believe the commercials are for Cottonelle toilet paper, a mainstream product.  I'm sure you'll see it eventually.

 

Oh Pooh! (Pun intended!) LOL!

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why am I suddenly seeing a ton of ads that tell me that "there's no 't' in Skechers"????

This product has been around for decades (30+ years per google). Why is this suddenly an issue?

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On 4/21/2023 at 4:51 PM, dleighg said:

why am I suddenly seeing a ton of ads that tell me that "there's no 't' in Skechers"????

This product has been around for decades (30+ years per google). Why is this suddenly an issue?

Because the man in the commercial is Mr. T, from the A Team TV show years ago.  I don't think it's a good commercial, it misses the mark

 

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This has been bugging me for a while. In the Kohler walk in bath commercial, there are two ladies taking a walk and talking about the bath. At the end one of them says. "The grandkids are coming over for their weekly spa day." Like, what? "Hey kids, it's time to go to grammies and grampies for your baths." Not too weird. Jeez.

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38 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

This has been bugging me for a while. In the Kohler walk in bath commercial, there are two ladies taking a walk and talking about the bath. At the end one of them says. "The grandkids are coming over for their weekly spa day." Like, what? "Hey kids, it's time to go to grammies and grampies for your baths." Not too weird. Jeez.

I haven’t seen that one, but maybe the grandkids’ “thing” is playing with rubber duckies and bath crayons in gramma’s “fancy” tub? Meanwhile mom and dad have date night, so win-win?  That’s my positive spin on it, anyway. 

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1 hour ago, SoMuchTV said:

I haven’t seen that one, but maybe the grandkids’ “thing” is playing with rubber duckies and bath crayons in gramma’s “fancy” tub? Meanwhile mom and dad have date night, so win-win?  That’s my positive spin on it, anyway. 

Yeah, she does have a pretty bathroom and the tub has all kinds of bubbles and jets, so I can see the kids liking "spa" time during their weekly visit to their grandparents' house.

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4 hours ago, Bastet said:

Yeah, she does have a pretty bathroom and the tub has all kinds of bubbles and jets, so I can see the kids liking "spa" time during their weekly visit to their grandparents' house.

If my parents had taken me to grandma's house to take a bath, I would have been creeped out as hell. Unless they're babies, then what's the point of calling it a "spa day" ?

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3 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

If my parents had taken me to grandma's house to take a bath, I would have been creeped out as hell.

It doesn't sound to me like they're going there just for a bath, but that it's a weekly visit to the grandparents, and they call it "spa day" now that the fancy tub is in because the kids like playing in the bubbles/jets as part of that.

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I keep seeing this generally sweet ad about an adopted teen that wants a pet cat but the mom is allergic. So in the end the kid is totally happy with a gerbil running on a wheel.  (The ad has a tagline "you don't have to be perfect, to be a perfect parent. AdoptUSKids.org")

I'm sorry, but a hamster is no substitute for a cat.

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7 hours ago, dleighg said:

I keep seeing this generally sweet ad about an adopted teen that wants a pet cat but the mom is allergic. So in the end the kid is totally happy with a gerbil running on a wheel.  (The ad has a tagline "you don't have to be perfect, to be a perfect parent. AdoptUSKids.org")

I'm sorry, but a hamster is no substitute for a cat.

Nope. Not at all.

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11 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

Nope. Not at all.

So true, but if Mom is allergic to cats, there is not an option for a cat. Who says he can't love his gerbil and learn to be responsible for a living thing by taking care of it? 

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3 hours ago, Gramto6 said:

So true, but if Mom is allergic to cats, there is not an option for a cat.

A good 25% of the people I know with cats are allergic to them.  (Maybe Mom's reaction is too severe, fine, and good for him loving his gerbil, of course.  It's just not accurate that if someone is allergic, the option is automatically off the table.)

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On 4/25/2023 at 5:01 PM, dleighg said:

I keep seeing this generally sweet ad about an adopted teen that wants a pet cat but the mom is allergic. So in the end the kid is totally happy with a gerbil running on a wheel.  (The ad has a tagline "you don't have to be perfect, to be a perfect parent. AdoptUSKids.org")

I'm sorry, but a hamster is no substitute for a cat.

It's not, but if the mom is severely allergic, medication probably won't help and a hamster may be the best they can do.

22 hours ago, Bastet said:

A good 25% of the people I know with cats are allergic to them.  (Maybe Mom's reaction is too severe, fine, and good for him loving his gerbil, of course.  It's just not accurate that if someone is allergic, the option is automatically off the table.)

Plenty of times it is automatically off the table, though.

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On 4/17/2023 at 3:41 PM, Gramto6 said:

Oh Pooh! (Pun intended!) LOL!

I just saw one of these and it had me so weirded out that I had to come here to see if anyone else saw it. It is in a dentist's office and a woman starts talking about "down there care". Being a woman myself, I think about the "other" down there care. I'm grossed out already and then a pile of bloody spaghetti appears and sinks down into the screen. Now that I have read this I realize that they are talking about toilet paper and bottoms. Sheesh!! commercials are just too personal anymore!! 🤢🤮

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On 4/30/2023 at 3:08 PM, margol29 said:

I just saw one of these and it had me so weirded out that I had to come here to see if anyone else saw it. It is in a dentist's office and a woman starts talking about "down there care". Being a woman myself, I think about the "other" down there care. I'm grossed out already and then a pile of bloody spaghetti appears and sinks down into the screen. Now that I have read this I realize that they are talking about toilet paper and bottoms. Sheesh!! commercials are just too personal anymore!! 🤢🤮

I cannot fast-forward past those commercials fast enough.

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there's a commercial for Pigeon Forge and this family has just come back from there. 

a little girl friend asks him how it was and they show scenes of him having the time of his life and he tells her it was ok. 

and then his mom tells the girl the truth that he loved it and the boy scowls at her. 

what is this supposed to mean? that he was so sensitive to the little girl's feelings that he was downplaying it?  right.......

makes no sense to me

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On 4/30/2023 at 3:08 PM, margol29 said:

I just saw one of these and it had me so weirded out that I had to come here to see if anyone else saw it. It is in a dentist's office and a woman starts talking about "down there care". Being a woman myself, I think about the "other" down there care. I'm grossed out already and then a pile of bloody spaghetti appears and sinks down into the screen. Now that I have read this I realize that they are talking about toilet paper and bottoms. Sheesh!! commercials are just too personal anymore!! 🤢🤮

I cannot say I've seen that commercial, but I've seen one for a Crest toothpaste user who so is enthused about seeing his dentist (I always remember Steve Martin in Little Shop of Horrors and the ep of Married with Children in which Darcy's dentist has her photo on a wall labelled "customer of the month") that he broke into the office and sat in an exam chair, waiting for the dentist to arrive at work.

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1 hour ago, cinsays said:

there's a commercial for Pigeon Forge and this family has just come back from there. 

a little girl friend asks him how it was and they show scenes of him having the time of his life and he tells her it was ok. 

and then his mom tells the girl the truth that he loved it and the boy scowls at her. 

what is this supposed to mean? that he was so sensitive to the little girl's feelings that he was downplaying it?  right.......

makes no sense to me

I think he's trying to pretend he's so cool, that crap at Pigeon Forge didn't impress him. Then his mom ruins it by saying, "Wait 'til you see the pictures..."

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6 hours ago, Gharlane said:

I cannot say I've seen that commercial, but I've seen one for a Crest toothpaste user who so is enthused about seeing his dentist (I always remember Steve Martin in Little Shop of Horrors and the ep of Married with Children in which Darcy's dentist has her photo on a wall labelled "customer of the month") that he broke into the office and sat in an exam chair, waiting for the dentist to arrive at work.

Did you see the original movie with Jack Nicholson as the weird dentist patient? He was truly demented.

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I don’t get the Infiniti commercials: one is a guy who gets in the car and texts “I love you guys” and they pat him on the back, the other is a woman in an evening gown in front of a theater and she says to herself “you can do this “. I looked it up and it says the guys are groomsmen for a wedding and the one with the woman is about an actress but I have seen these commercials many times and it was never made clear.

I did guess the woman was receiving some kind of award but couldn’t figure out the guys at all.

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21 minutes ago, Madding crowd said:

I don’t get the Infiniti commercials: one is a guy who gets in the car and texts “I love you guys” and they pat him on the back, the other is a woman in an evening gown in front of a theater and she says to herself “you can do this “. I looked it up and it says the guys are groomsmen for a wedding and the one with the woman is about an actress but I have seen these commercials many times and it was never made clear.

I did guess the woman was receiving some kind of award but couldn’t figure out the guys at all.

I have seen the four men in a car commercial and didn't understand it either.  I call them the Douchebag Quartet.

Glad to know they're on their way to fun and frolic at someone's wedding.  Is it clear who the "I love you guys" message is from, the groom or bride?

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I’m sure that it’s but nothing about that commercial tells me they are going to a wedding. If anything, it looks like the one guy did a big business deal or something and the other guys supported him. Same with the lady in an evening gown one; what is she so nervous about? Why is she alone ? 

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At the beginning of the commercial with the four men, the guy who texts asks one of the others, "Did you remember the rings?"  So I assume it is the groom asking the best man.  The others are groomsmen.  So the groom is sending a text to them telling him he loves them.  They are heading to the wedding. 

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1 hour ago, PrincessPurrsALot said:

At the beginning of the commercial with the four men, the guy who texts asks one of the others, "Did you remember the rings?"  So I assume it is the groom asking the best man.  The others are groomsmen.  So the groom is sending a text to them telling him he loves them.  They are heading to the wedding. 

I’ve never heard that line so I must be getting a short version of that Ad.

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Now I’m wondering if there is a longer ad with the Infiniti one where the woman pulls up and she sees herself in the real view mirror saying “You got this”. It looks like she is in front of a theater but what is she nervous about? If she is getting an award you would think she would arrive in a limo and she can’t be acting in a play because she is dressed in formal wear.

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On 5/11/2023 at 6:59 PM, Madding crowd said:

I don’t get the Infiniti commercials: one is a guy who gets in the car and texts “I love you guys” and they pat him on the back, the other is a woman in an evening gown in front of a theater and she says to herself “you can do this “. I looked it up and it says the guys are groomsmen for a wedding and the one with the woman is about an actress but I have seen these commercials many times and it was never made clear.

I did guess the woman was receiving some kind of award but couldn’t figure out the guys at all.

The one with the men is obvious. The groom texted his friends, the groomsmen,  that he loves them because saying it isn't considered manly or he was too chocked up to say it.

 

I'm not sure I recognize the one with the woman, but I remember hearing "you can do this" for some reason. 

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The ad I have seen says nothing about rings or them being groomsmen. In fact I wondered if the guy had won some business deal or something. It seems like there are two versions of that ad and I am only seeing the shorter one. 

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 And hearing that "it's been drug through the mud" makes my brain hurt. 

I said a page or two back that this commercial drives me crazy because of the grammar.

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2 minutes ago, Crashcourse said:

Is there an epidemic of toenail fungus in this country?  Otherwise, why am I seeing so many commercials and having to look at disgusting toes?

Well, probably. Those marvelous drugs have cured all the symptoms of the moderate to severe ailments. What's left?

 

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