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Agreed, TAPS. I feel the same way. If you can't be bothered to produce a
quality commercial, then don't bother, because you're damned sure bothering me during my downtime of an interesting show or ballgame. Oh, and about the name change. Don't worry. I've been called a lot worse, aloud and in print. By the way, is that Cyrillic or Typo?
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saul_relative
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October 7, 2006
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You know, Frankenkitty, I detest those vroom, vroom, ugga, ugga
commercials myself. Some mental moron working on a car ignoring his girl while stuffing his face or a bunch of black guys sitting around dis-ing each other with food dropping out of their mouths. It is disgusting and can have a negative impact. I'm soooooo not lovin' it.
posted by
saul_relative
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October 7, 2006
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saul_relative, In the previous comment I made, it looks like I gave you a new name. Sorry about that.
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TAPS.
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October 7, 2006
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sayk_relative, It is annoying enough for me that I would never go buy the stuff. I refuse to buy any product with a very annoying commercial.
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TAPS.
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October 7, 2006
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I hate Hardees hamburger commercials.
Nothing is more nasty to me than a dirty men talking with food in their mouths and chewing with their mouths open. It makes me want to vomit. I haven't eaten at Hardees since they started playing those caveman commercials. If that's where the cavemen go to eat, count me out. Take care
posted by
Flumpystalls3000
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October 7, 2006
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Exactly, SuccessWarrior. Word-of-mouth is the best (and least
expensive) form of advertising. So the ads are annoying; that's what makes them effective.
posted by
saul_relative
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October 4, 2006
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All that matters is that poeple are talking about them
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SuccessWarrior
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October 4, 2006
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