ParadoxLost August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Granted any Comcast commercial would annoy me because its Comcast; but I find it irritating that Comcast forced DirectTV to pull their Rob Lowe Direct TV vs. cable ads last month and launched a new line of AT&T / Direct TV attack ads this month. Its almost as annoying as the we value our customers commercials. 2 Link to comment
slensam August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Female Viagra. God those commercials are going to be obnoxious. Mute button will need to be fixed. 5 Link to comment
Watcher0363 August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Female Viagra. God those commercials are going to be obnoxious. Mute button will need to be fixed. Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use. 3 Link to comment
janie jones August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 I admit I wasn't paying full attention, but when I first saw the Norm MacDonald KFC commercial, I thought they were trying to say that the Darrell Hammond Colonel was terrible and that this was better. Like those other ones were intentionally bad. The Norm MacDonald one doesn't bother me, other than I want better things for Norm MacDonald. 4 Link to comment
Sandman87 August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Die, obnoxious Popeye's woman, die! Your snotty "Maybe you should join us" makes me want to show you an innovative and uncomfortable application for your chicken and dipping sauce. And as a bonus I'll use the "spicy" chicken. Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use.Doesn't that basically describe Golden Girls, except for the part about female Viagra use? 5 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use. ...and then rushing off to test drive a VW at the rear-end event. 8 Link to comment
Maharincess August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 There is also a cell phone commercial that tells me my cell phone is the first thing I look at in the morning, the last thing I look at before bed, the one thing I’d never want to lose, etc. First of all, it’s not any of those things; my cell phone is generally in my briefcase or car, with a battery that needs to be charged, and I bother to turn it on maybe twice a month. But even if I did use it regularly, come on. It's a phone. But I guess it's honest advertising for many people. They should just come out and say “It’s the most important thing in the world to you.” Sorry, this is from a week ago and this isn't technically about a commercial, I'm just catching up. Bastet, I was reading a story recently about an idiot parent who left their baby in a hot car and the baby died. They had tips for not forgetting your child (if you need those tips, you shouldn't have kids). One of those tips was to put your cell phone in the back seat next to the baby, implying that the phone is something you wouldn't forget but your baby is. It actually disgusted me to read that. 11 Link to comment
Maharincess August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 I hate the ad campaign but would love it if this were true and they followed up with POC and female alumni. Maya Rudolph, Tracy Morgan as the Colonel? Who/what is POC? 1 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 D'oh! Totally didn't think of that. ETA: But wait! Popeye's does. Personally, I don't think it'd be the end of the world, as sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but not everybody sees things the same way. Who/what is POC? POC = Person Of Color. 5 Link to comment
Ubiquitous August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Okay, Norm McDonald as Colonel Sanders just doesn't do it for me. I preferred Norm to the previous guy. 3 Link to comment
Demented Daisy August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Speaking of chicken, Burger King has just announced their spicy chicken fries, which are "offensively" spicy. What? 1 Link to comment
St. Claire August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Speaking of chicken, Burger King has just announced their spicy chicken fries, which are "offensively" spicy. Finally- some truth in advertising! 6 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 So I can't find it, but there's a new Lays commercial where this dude is on a bus looking at his phone, and there's a picture of a bag of chips that he scrolls past a picture of an actual girl to get to. The look the girl who's standing just past his shoulder gives him is hilarious, but other than that the ad is annoying because I don't want to see some guy having romantic interludes with potato chips. Blech. 2 Link to comment
Bastet August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 (edited) Bastet, I was reading a story recently about an idiot parent who left their baby in a hot car and the baby died. They had tips for not forgetting your child (if you need those tips, you shouldn't have kids). I used to think it would be impossible for any loving parent with two brain cells to rub together to accidentally leave their child in the car until I read this Pulitzer-winning article years ago: Fatal Distraction (Edited to warn that article contains disturbing details and can be emotionally exhausting to read.) Edited August 19, 2015 by Bastet 7 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use. Lol. From what I've read about it, it really only works on pre-menopausal women. 1 Link to comment
bigskygirl August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 The Charter Spectum commercial where the mother-in-law comes to visit drives me crazy. You have to have On Demand to please the snotty woman. I would have suggested a hotel room in the nearest town with very short visits. Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use. I sat here for five minutes trying to figure out what the hell Maj-hon is, and then I realized you meant mah-jong. Damn, its been a long week today. ...and then rushing off to test drive a VW at the rear-end event. Well, as long as its a satisfying event, that's all that matters. 4 Link to comment
xaxat August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 Yeah I can see it now. A bunch of 60 plus women sitting around the Maj-hon table, using cleverly subtle language, to slut shame each other for female Viagra use. I think if you just flip the gender specific adjectives and conditions in the ads for male erectile dysfunction ads, the current campaigns for male erectile drugs featuring women would work just fine. https://youtu.be/Rdh2W-j-U1g Link to comment
Flnurse August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 "Lol. From what I've read about it, it really only works on pre-menopausal women" There are 2 new drugs out! One for libido increase ( like Viagra) and the one I think you heard about but I can totally relate(don't judge) for premenopausal HYPERSEXUALISM. It's frustrating indeed Link to comment
mojoween August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 Little Debbie, trying to entice me to buy your snacks by showing an ad where an adult woman has to negotiate with her younger self to have a snack and then have her withhold said snacks from her spouse until he performs a chore that she ORDERS him to do makes me hate you. A whole lot. 4 Link to comment
TeapotDiva August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 I was reading a story recently about an idiot parent who left their baby in a hot car and the baby died. They had tips for not forgetting your child (if you need those tips, you shouldn't have kids). One of those tips was to put your cell phone in the back seat next to the baby, implying that the phone is something you wouldn't forget but your baby is. It actually disgusted me to read that. Maharincess, I had the exact same reaction you did. I usually scream at the TV whenever there's a story about a parent who FORGETS that they have THEIR CHILD in the car (sorry for all caps, but it really frustrates me), but when I heard this "helpful tip," I just about lost it. However, I did appreciate that someone had the guts to tell the truth about some people's priorities. 4 Link to comment
Flnurse August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 "Little Debbie, trying to entice me to buy your snacks@ Haven't ever in my life seen a Little Debbie Connercial but LOVE me some Star Crubch and Fudge Rounds 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 (edited) There's this ad I keep forgetting to mention that starts with a man dismissively blowing off his insurance agent until the daythey need another rugby player and he plays well, at which point the asshole is suddenly all chummy with him. What a tool! http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7hiV/penn-mutual-rugby Edited August 20, 2015 by Ubiquitous 1 Link to comment
erikdepressant August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 I'm tired of the K12 online public education commercial that says they believe that "every child is uniquely brilliant." No, sorry. Every child is unique. Only a painfully small minority are brilliant. Lots of uniquely stupid kids, though. http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7U8F/k12-uniquely-brilliant 21 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 An EMPEROR OF ESCROOOOOWWWWW!!!!! Dear lord, just kill me now. 2 Link to comment
SmithW6079 August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 I'm tired of the K12 online public education commercial that says they believe that "every child is uniquely brilliant." No, sorry. Every child is unique. Only a painfully small minority are brilliant. Lots of uniquely stupid kids, though. http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7U8F/k12-uniquely-brilliant But they're all special little snowflakes who deserve a trophy just for participating. 7 Link to comment
riley702 August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 But they're all special little snowflakes who deserve a trophy just for participating. Gag. Stupid fucking parents. 4 Link to comment
Brattinella August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 I think it is too late to un-ring that bell. :( 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 An EMPEROR OF ESCROOOOOWWWWW!!!!! Dear lord, just kill me now. No, but I'll help you kick the crap out of that douchebag.But they're all special little snowflakes who deserve a trophy just for participating.I saw something on the news the other day about a professional athlete (dammit, I wish I could remember who he was - I think he was an NFL player) whose two little boys got trophies for playing in some tournament that their team lost. He sent the trophies back and told them giving losers trophies was a load of crap (I'm paraphrasing). He said it was more important to learn that you can give 110%, play your best and still lose. And that's okay. Not everyone can win and his kids need to learn that. Oh, and they don't deserve a trophy for just showing up. 5 Link to comment
Brattinella August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 No, but I'll help you kick the crap out of that douchebag. I saw something on the news the other day about a professional athlete (dammit, I wish I could remember who he was - I think he was an NFL player) whose two little boys got trophies for playing in some tournament that their team lost. He sent the trophies back and told them giving losers trophies was a load of crap (I'm paraphrasing). He said it was more important to learn that you can give 110%, play your best and still lose. And that's okay. Not everyone can win and his kids need to learn that. Oh, and they don't deserve a trophy for just showing up. I saw that, too! But I can't remember who it was, either. But I did cheer when he sent the trophies back! 1 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 I found it! It was James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers. https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/nfl-dad-sends-powerful-message-by-confiscating-126923732762.html 3 Link to comment
smittykins August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 [small voice]I do believe "everyone gets a trophy" does have a limited place, especially for teams made up of very young or special-needs kids.[/sv]. That said, however, they eventually have to learn how to lose(and win)gracefully. It's a good thing I haven't seen that Little Debbie commercial. I love me some Peanut Butter Bars. *sigh* 2 Link to comment
erikdepressant August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 [small voice]I do believe "everyone gets a trophy" does have a limited place, especially for teams made up of very young or special-needs kids.[/sv]. That said, however, they eventually have to learn how to lose(and win)gracefully. Yeah, I don't think the trophies-for-everyone thing is quite as sinister as a lot of people say it is. First off, kids know when they get the consolation trophy. No kid gets a participation medal and feels like a winner; quite the opposite, actually. Secondly, if a little kid plays on a team for a whole season, it's a significant chunk of his life. A five year old would have spent like 10% of his existence as a team member. I've held jobs for much less longer than 10% of my life. I think it's okay to have something tangible to commemorate the kid's development. Soon enough, they'll be throwing that trophy away and focusing on finding the next novel experience. Thirdly, with the rates of childhood obesity we're facing, the kids who actually do go out and play some kind of sport should be recognized for doing something a lot of their peers are not doing. Finally, for a kid to understand that they can play hard and lose, but learn from the experience and keep trying, the parent would have to put down the phone for five minutes and interact with the child. It's easier to just hand out trophies. 8 Link to comment
mansonlamps August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Finally, for a kid to understand that they can play hard and lose, but learn from the experience and keep trying, the parent would have to put down the phone for five minutes and interact with the child. It's easier to just hand out trophies. Participation trophies have been around a lot longer than cell phone obsession. I still think they are bullshit, but I'm certainly not going to blame the parents being dismissive of their offspring for them. 1 Link to comment
theabsolution August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 HEY! That godawful Ford Summer Savings Event is OVER! No more of that totally sucky song! *Happy Dance*You spoke too soon.They have a new event called the Free Ride savings event. Holy crap, the song that they use is so annoying. I want to beat whoever thought that having the ad shout at you COME ON AND TAKE A FREE RIDE was a good idea. 1 Link to comment
kassa August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Team photos used to be enough of a trophy. Sprinkles are for winners was brilliant. I had given up on Flo with the family dinner bits that never even made me smile, but the after school special ads are delightful. 5 Link to comment
Brattinella August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 You spoke too soon. They have a new event called the Free Ride savings event. Holy crap, the song that they use is so annoying. I want to beat whoever thought that having the ad shout at you COME ON AND TAKE A FREE RIDE was a good idea. I don't mind this song so much. It doesn't jangle, and the song is familiar, and it's a part of my teenage years; I went to an Edgar Winter concert and had a great time! Sorry it grates on you; maybe the next one will be more to your taste. :) 3 Link to comment
BusyOctober August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 I went back to page 80 so I'm sorry if this has been discussed before. I can not stand that model Caridee English and her Stelara ad. Her manner of speaking is odd and her acting is odder. Her posture looks wonky for a model IMO. When she walks, she leads with her abdomen/ rib cage. Is that a side effect of the medicine? I turn the channel when this one comes on almost as fast those dumb Summer car sales event ads. 7 Link to comment
Maverick August 21, 2015 Author Share August 21, 2015 Oh we have discussed her and the Seasons of Schlumping ad but her overly dramatic parade through the calendar can't be mocked enough. 8 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 (edited) When she walks, she leads with her abdomen/ rib cage. I When I was in modeling school, they taught us to lead with the fronts of our thighs. That's why you see models tromping like horses. I don't know what the hell she's doing. Edited August 21, 2015 by peacheslatour 4 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 "Sprinkles are for winners." I love that ad. 3 Link to comment
BusyOctober August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 I went back to page 80 so I'm sorry if this has been discussed before. I can not stand that model Caridee English and her Stelara ad. Her manner of speaking is odd and her acting is odder. Her posture looks wonky for a model IMO. When she walks, she leads with her abdomen/ rib cage. Is that a side effect of the medicine? I turn the channel when this one comes on almost as fast as the creepy Col. Sanders ads. Link to comment
margol29 August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Now they have Toyota Jan having clone thingys or something. What! Is she the only person who can sell a car for that dealership? 4 Link to comment
mojoween August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 The exaggerated wink and cluck the little girl gives Jan when she crows in ten years the Toyota will be hers fills me with rage. 5 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Jebus, this ad makes me stabby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRxRRtluhG8 2 Link to comment
Jamoche August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 I went back to page 80 so I'm sorry if this has been discussed before. I can not stand that model Caridee English and her Stelara ad. Yep, she's been here before. My theory is she doesn't know how to walk in heels - which, come on, she's supposed to be a model, she shouldn't be walking like a 5 year old in mommy's shoes. 2 Link to comment
mojoween August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Rick...seriously!?!? Tony Romo sucks giant donkey balls and I hate him AND his stupid team, but dammit if I wouldn't totally eat a crownie. 8 Link to comment
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