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I loathe all of those highly manipulative, sickly sweet ads for charities like St Jude and Shriners, not least because they're all way too long and appear constantly.

The one that's particularly irritating me at the moment is for an animal charity (no idea which one) that harps on about starving dogs "wondering" when they last ate.  I'm pretty sure no dog has ever "wondered" whether it ate breakfast or not, or whether its last meal was 2 days or a week ago.

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On 3/1/2025 at 6:54 PM, kathyk2 said:

I disagree I think they are better than the annoying Dr. Rick ads

It's funny how we all like or don't different ads.  I like the Dr. Rick ads, even though they reinforce that I'm getting older and becoming my parents.  Hubby and I talk back to Dr. Rick saying this or that is just fine.

But then I am one of apparently a VERY small minority who likes those badly sung Burger King ads... 🤭

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On 2/28/2025 at 3:42 PM, Ohiopirate02 said:

The last few times I have stayed in a hotel, I have paid at check in and not at checkout or at least ran the credit card but charged me upon checkout. And now hotels have your email address and send the bill electronically. I rarely ever checkout at the desk with a person. I just leave and drop the key cards in the box on my way out. I have also never had a clerk blurt out the total cost at a volume where another guest could hear. In my experience, they are trained to not do exactly that since the rate does differ based on where and when you booked plus your status with the chain or with whatever credit card you may be using. The last thing any hotel manager wants is for another guest to overhear someone getting a room for "free" or $30 because of points.

The last hotel I stayed at (a couple of years ago), I paid at check-in.  I checked in with a person, and anyone behind me could've heard the amount he said, but since it wasn't a commercial, no one cared.  It was a small family-run hotel so no just leaving the keys on the way out either.  But I don't think that's what they're doing in the Trivago commercial.  It definitely reads more as check-out, with the clerk asking about the guy's stay.

On 2/28/2025 at 10:40 PM, InDueTime said:

The "Passive Progressive" ads are just awful. Nobody's stopping you doofuses from switching insurance companies.

I found the soccer mom one mildly amusing at first but it got old very quickly and the other one is just stupid.

On 3/1/2025 at 9:54 PM, kathyk2 said:

I disagree I think they are better than the annoying Dr. Rick ads.

Let's just say I hate them equally.

36 minutes ago, lh25 said:

But then I am one of apparently a VERY small minority who likes those badly sung Burger King ads... 🤭

I don't like them, exactly, but I don't really mind them either.

37 minutes ago, lh25 said:

I like the Dr. Rick ads, even though they reinforce that I'm getting older and becoming my parents.

They were funny at first, but now they're just getting ridiculous, especially the one where the woman stops cars in the street to talk about what's happening in the neighborhood.  That's not a parent thing - that's a stupid person thing that I have never seen anyone do ever.

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I live in a small condo complex and I have on occasion caught up with my neighbors as they drive in or out. We lead such isolated and crate-ed lives now since covid that sometimes it's the only time to chat face to face. And it's not like it's gonna be a long convo, the engine is running and spewing petrocarbons into the atmosphere so we all know we have places to go.

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I'm sure it's common in small towns, where everyone knows everyone else & it's safe to stop in the middle of the street to chat.  The pace of life tends to be slower in those places.

My dad lives in a big city but his neighborhood is small & tightknit, squished in between a university campus & the rest of the city -- most of its residents are somehow connected with the university, so they all have that in common.  The neighborhood was established in the 1800s, with wide streets & big pre-Victorian homes on large lots with extensive landscaping.  Numerous dog-walkers (to my dad's chagrin) & those who drive through tend to go slowly (for the most part), in deference to the many elderly pedestrians.  It's generally safe to stop your car in the middle of the street while chatting with a neighbor, since there's plenty of room for other traffic to move around you -- I've done it while visiting, when approached by a neighbor on foot who just had to tell me something funny. 

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18 hours ago, proserpina65 said:

the one where the woman stops cars in the street to talk about what's happening in the neighborhood.  That's not a parent thing - that's a stupid person thing that I have never seen anyone do ever.

That’s exactly what my neighborhood is like. (It’s a 55+ neighborhood so I guess it proves Dr Rick’s point. 😄)

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The latest Dunkin Donuts commercial with Ben Affleck is annoying to no end, he does some sort of dance and says something, the other guy says don't do that again and then Ben says something that is unintelligible, does anyone know what he is saying?

I feel like Dunkin Donuts creates these commercials with people who mumble something on purpose. 

42 minutes ago, Ancaster said:

All of the Mattress Firm "How do you sleep at night?" ads are loathsome, with loathsome people doing loathsome things.  Yuck.

And why would their ad agency think people want to associate their mattress with disgusting habits?

I would sleep on a pile of hay before I shop at Mattress Firm for a mattress, their commercials are horrible...I hate the rhythm of the way the actors speak.

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