TattleTeeny January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 On 1/29/2017 at 9:11 AM, Ohwell said: There's a commercial where the woman says she raises "honest, simple turkeys." Who knew all these years that I'd been eating dishonest turkey? Seriously, I hate the way the word "honest" is used now to describe food/products without preservatives. Same thing with "clean" food. Sort of related to the buzzwords of "clean food" and "simple" ingredients, I kind of hate the ones that make sure to claim that the meat animals are raised humanely. Whatever--sell your product and all, but come on with that shit. 6 Link to comment
Ohwell January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 Oh, and I forgot the Purdue chicken one where they're crowing about the fact that they add oregano to the drinking water. Like the chickens give a damn. 9 Link to comment
chessiegal January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 Well, the point of the oregano is that it means they don't need to feed the chickens antibiotics. Either way, agree the chickens don't give a damn. They are banking on consumers who don't want antibiotics fed to their meat source. The commercial for the "Kind" bar annoys me. "Nice" is telling people what they want to hear, "kind" is being honest or some such nonsense. Umm, just no! Kind is listed as a definition of nice on dictionary.com. The definition of kind says nothing about honesty. Now they are just making this bullshit up. 9 Link to comment
TattleTeeny January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 53 minutes ago, Ohwell said: Oh, and I forgot the Purdue chicken one where they're crowing about the fact that they add oregano to the drinking water. Like the chickens give a damn. Bahahahhaaaaa--"crowing"! Not that it matters I guess, but maybe the chickens don't even like oregano! Shut up, Purdue--I still have no faith that those chickens are remotely comfortable. 6 Link to comment
mmecorday January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 You guys are cracking me so consistently up today! Quote Now they are just making this bullshit up. Well, you know, there are facts and then there are alternative facts. Quote Oh, and I forgot the Purdue chicken one where they're crowing about the fact that they add oregano to the drinking water. Like the chickens give a damn. I just hate the way the woman says water like wudder. 9 Link to comment
Brattinella January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 36 minutes ago, mmecorday said: Well, you know, there are facts and then there are alternative facts. Taking this to the political forum. 2 Link to comment
TattleTeeny January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 (edited) My sister used to say "wudder" when she was little, even though none of the rest of us did! She also inexplicably said "gawbidge" for "garbage" when we do not have that accent (and once, at like age three, called my mother "rubbish," haha!). And, to this day, she says "lahndry" instead of "laundry." My mother did, and still does, say "bathroom" and "bag" with a really...hmmm...an elongated A sound? I don't know how to describe it--maybe sort of like A sound in the the name Ann or the words ban/man/plan? But that's because she grew up in South Jersey. Still, we North Jerz folks (i.e., her own daughters and husband) mocked her mercilessly. Edited January 30, 2017 by TattleTeeny 2 Link to comment
habenero January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 some of us don't have a DVR and cable and need to watch tv ads in real time ? I really feel your pain - Are you at the library right now to post on the net? Jus wondrn Link to comment
Brattinella January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 We do have a DVR, but as you can see from my posts, I DO watch commercials in real time. 2 Link to comment
ramble January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 On 1/29/2017 at 8:11 AM, Ohwell said: There's a commercial where the woman says she raises "honest, simple turkeys." Who knew all these years that I'd been eating dishonest turkey? Seriously, I hate the way the word "honest" is used now to describe food/products without preservatives. Same thing with "clean" food. So I've been eating filthy, lying birds? 6 Link to comment
Ohwell January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 4 minutes ago, ramble said: So I've been eating filthy, lying birds? Yes. Get thee to a doctor ASAP! 8 Link to comment
Silver Raven January 30, 2017 Share January 30, 2017 5 hours ago, Brattinella said: Taking this to the political forum. There's still a political forum? 1 Link to comment
Brattinella January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 I guess we don't. But we do need one, to keep the politics out of these forums. Link to comment
janie jones January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 7 hours ago, habenero said: some of us don't have a DVR and cable and need to watch tv ads in real time ? I really feel your pain - Are you at the library right now to post on the net? Jus wondrn I have neither cable nor a DVR and do have internet at home, if this was an honest question. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 Quote Are you at the library right now to post on the net? Jus wondrn Wonder away. 5 Link to comment
Nowhere January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 The Gatorade bars commercial with all the guys singing with their mouths full makes me want to kill myself. I have absolutely no idea what they're singing. It's the most annoying commercial. Chew your damn food before you attempt to sing a song. Nobody can understand your dumb ass. 8 Link to comment
mojoween January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 I am with you. I will not buy your power bar if it causes me to lose all shred of human decency. No one wants to see granola spittle, people! 7 Link to comment
Brattinella January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 I haven't had the pleasure of seeing this Gatorade Bar (?) commercial yet; I can't even fathom that there IS such a thing! Link to comment
janie jones January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 I don't have a problem with Gatorade making energy bars, but I think they should call them something else. It makes it seem like they're candy-like, coming in Gatorade flavors, like when they make lip balm the flavor of soda pop. (I haven't seen the commercial.) 1 Link to comment
Brattinella January 31, 2017 Share January 31, 2017 1 hour ago, janie jones said: Gatorade flavors See, this makes me want to hurl! 2 Link to comment
bilgistic February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 NO! My mother told me a long time ago not to speak with my mouth full. That commercial is why. That is not okay! 7 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 On 01/28/2017 at 4:45 PM, Bastet said: I'd never seen that commercial before, but that's gross. I like the one where the guy goes into the other room to get something to wipe his kid's face and comes back in to find a clean kid and the dog licking his lips, but that kid had the normal amount of food around the mouth for someone little and not all that coordinated yet. This shit, of a kid deliberately smearing food all over the place, including dumping it on his head, without a parent stepping in to teach him to eat food, not play with it, is on a different level. All I can think when I see that commercial is: "DOG GERMS! GET IODINE!" 7 Link to comment
spiderpig February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 28 minutes ago, proserpina65 said: All I can think when I see that commercial is: "DOG GERMS! GET IODINE!" Hey - dogs' mouths are cleaner than humans' mouths. Love, spiderpig's Dog 11 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 I just saw an ad for Public Storage with this girl saying, "So, I learned in school that the Earth revolves around the sun, which gives us four seasons." Uh, no. The seasons come about because of the tilt of the Earth on its axis. 9 Link to comment
kat165 February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 I wouldn't want a human licking my kid's face clean either. 4 Link to comment
habenero February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 On 1/30/2017 at 0:43 PM, Brattinella said: We do have a DVR, but as you can see from my posts, I DO watch commercials in real time. Ok - then you should be in the Clergy (with your patience) Link to comment
riley702 February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 1 hour ago, proserpina65 said: All I can think when I see that commercial is: "DOG GERMS! GET IODINE!" Favorite Peanuts scene ever! 9 Link to comment
habenero February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 "A place for Mom" - is that why they made cemeteries? Dad goes there? IF this service or whatever was "A Place for Dad" we would have GMA ; Kelly and who or whatever having this on their show; and all the soccer moms marching. Still,,,, this service seems ok - no protests - only the cricket sound. Makes me sick And then we have the OLD valentines day coming up - Dad gets a $89 drill from Menard s Mom gets a $6k diamond ring from Jared (another crock of feces holiday) Maybe it should be named a place for Them? 3 Link to comment
ennui February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 15 minutes ago, habenero said: "A place for Mom" Visiting Angels does a good job of gender balance in their commercials. But then, they are advocates for people staying in their homes. Are we ready for the SuperBowl ads? Some have been leaked already. 1 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 1 hour ago, ennui said: Visiting Angels does a good job of gender balance in their commercials. But then, they are advocates for people staying in their homes. Are we ready for the SuperBowl ads? Some have been leaked already. We had Visiting Angels in for my FIL. They were okay until we caught one of them stealing. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 That must've been one of the Visiting Angles. Joking aside, sorry for your bad experience. 1 Link to comment
Ilovecomputers February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 (edited) 4 hours ago, habenero said: Edited February 2, 2017 by Ilovecomputers TMI 3 Link to comment
Muffyn February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 On 1/30/2017 at 7:39 AM, chessiegal said: Well, the point of the oregano is that it means they don't need to feed the chickens antibiotics. Either way, agree the chickens don't give a damn. They are banking on consumers who don't want antibiotics fed to their meat source. The commercial for the "Kind" bar annoys me. "Nice" is telling people what they want to hear, "kind" is being honest or some such nonsense. Umm, just no! Kind is listed as a definition of nice on dictionary.com. The definition of kind says nothing about honesty. Now they are just making this bullshit up. How very unkind (by their definition) of them. Link to comment
proserpina65 February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 Current commercial driving me insane: the Blue Cross/Blue Shield commercial with the girl finding the courage to climb the ladder on the slide. Not because the commercial itself is bad, but because the tag line "Live Fearless" is grammatically incorrect. It's "Live Fearlessly" or "Be Fearless", dammit! And don't get me started on Stella Artois' "Be Legacy"! UGH. 12 Link to comment
meep.meep February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 I'm no fan of "the chalice" - it's a fucking glass. For beer. 7 Link to comment
Jamoche February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 1 hour ago, meep.meep said: I'm no fan of "the chalice" - it's a fucking glass. For beer. "Chalice" always reminds me of the Indiana Jones scene with all the potential Grail cups - "choose wisely". 6 Link to comment
ennui February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 2 hours ago, proserpina65 said: because the tag line "Live Fearless" is grammatically incorrect. It's "Live Fearlessly" or "Be Fearless", dammit! I once worked at a place where there was a sign on the parking lot exit that said "Drive Safe!" or something like that. I asked why it didn't say "drive safely," and was told that psychologically, humans remember the incorrect, awkward phrase more than the grammatically correct. Wrong has more impact. 3 Link to comment
Ubiquitous February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 There's an ad for Kraft mac and cheese that's back in circulation that bugs me which features a little boy ratting out his father to the cops for "stealing" his mac and cheese, resulting in a SWAT team arriving at the house. The way the little pycho smirks annoys me. 3 Link to comment
msani19 February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 That new McDonalds commercial is going to make me gouge my eyes out and rip my ears off. It's so damn obnoxious. I need them to pull that one. Forever. No on every level. 2 Link to comment
legaleagle53 February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 5 hours ago, ennui said: I once worked at a place where there was a sign on the parking lot exit that said "Drive Safe!" or something like that. I asked why it didn't say "drive safely," and was told that psychologically, humans remember the incorrect, awkward phrase more than the grammatically correct. Wrong has more impact. There's also some historical precedent. During the Middle English period, (about 1100 - 1500 CE), adverbs and adjectives were for the most part identical because the standard way to turn an adjective into an adverb was to simply add -e to the adjective. Eventually, this adverbial ending dropped off because the -e stopped being pronounced, but grammatically, one could still say "live fearless" or "drive safe" and be correct because there was no difference in form between the adjective and the adverb, and this usage persists even today. 2 Link to comment
janie jones February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 1 hour ago, msani19 said: That new McDonalds commercial is going to make me gouge my eyes out and rip my ears off. It's so damn obnoxious. I need them to pull that one. Forever. No on every level. The one where there's "a Big Mac for that" or whatever? I feel the same. 3 Link to comment
legaleagle53 February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 1 minute ago, janie jones said: The one where there's "a Big Mac for that" or whatever? I feel the same. So you're not loving it? 10 Link to comment
riley702 February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 4 hours ago, Ubiquitous said: There's an ad for Kraft mac and cheese that's back in circulation that bugs me which features a little boy ratting out his father to the cops for "stealing" his mac and cheese, resulting in a SWAT team arriving at the house. The way the little pycho smirks annoys me. Ooh, I want to reach through the screen and smack that kid! Link to comment
Haleth February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 15 hours ago, Jamoche said: "Chalice" always reminds me of the Indiana Jones scene with all the potential Grail cups - "choose wisely". Are they really calling it a chalice? That term always makes me think of the chalice from the palace or the vessel with the pestle. 7 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 ...and then the Flagon with the Dragon! I've always loved that. I remember our family going to the drive-in theater to see that movie. My mom had a crush on Danny Kaye, so we HAD to see every one of his movies. 3 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 1 hour ago, Haleth said: Are they really calling it a chalice? That term always makes me think of the chalice from the palace or the vessel with the pestle. Yeah, it's been a chalice for several years, at least. It would bug me, except Stella Artois does use the money from chalice sales to support providing water infrastructure in developing nations. 3 Link to comment
janie jones February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 There's one Panera commercial that, in addition to being pretentious and annoying, is also, in my opinion, poorly written. She says something along the lines of "When did mixing food with non-food become food? Fortunately, at Panera, our food is 100% clean." Wouldn't it sound better to say "...our food is 100% food"? As it is, their second sentence has nothing to do with their first sentence. Of course, they probably did it on purpose. The listener expects to hear "food" in the second sentence, so it catches their attention when they hear something else. But that doesn't mean it doesn't sound like it needs to be proofread. 5 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 20 hours ago, Jamoche said: "Chalice" always reminds me of the Indiana Jones scene with all the potential Grail cups - "choose wisely". It always reminds me of that Danny Kaye movie The Court Jester: But there's been a change: they broke the chalice from the palace! ... The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true! Hawkins: The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon; the vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true 7 Link to comment
ennui February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 4 hours ago, janie jones said: poorly written. She says something along the lines of "When did mixing food with non-food become food? I agree that it's poorly written because you need the visuals to understand (they show the dyes, etc.). If you're listening from the other room, it doesn't work. 1 Link to comment
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