Best and worst TV ads
"I'd like to give that dodo off the 5 Alive adverts a good kicking," says tom.joad. And luckily, there's tasty, tasty Cillit Bang to clean up the blood stains when you've finished. Tell us about TV adverts.
( , Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:17)
"I'd like to give that dodo off the 5 Alive adverts a good kicking," says tom.joad. And luckily, there's tasty, tasty Cillit Bang to clean up the blood stains when you've finished. Tell us about TV adverts.
( , Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:17)
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This reminds me of my friend
who, every weekend, arrives at the pub and spends the whole night complaining about how boring and rubbish the pub is, generally making it more boring and rubbish in the process.
( , Sat 17 Apr 2010, 14:57, 1 reply)
who, every weekend, arrives at the pub and spends the whole night complaining about how boring and rubbish the pub is, generally making it more boring and rubbish in the process.
( , Sat 17 Apr 2010, 14:57, 1 reply)
Unfortunately...
the pub isn't there to stimulate people into discussing their favourite TV adverts; your comparison is moot.
( , Sat 17 Apr 2010, 19:57, closed)
the pub isn't there to stimulate people into discussing their favourite TV adverts; your comparison is moot.
( , Sat 17 Apr 2010, 19:57, closed)
I think it stands up.
For example, although the number of people complaining about any given QOTW has no bearing on the actual quality of the question, it has a big impact on how entertaining the answers are to read.
In the pub example, the purpose of the pub is not to encourage people to discuss how good the pub is, but people whinging and moaning about how rubbish it is will lower the overall quality of the experience.
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 14:35, closed)
For example, although the number of people complaining about any given QOTW has no bearing on the actual quality of the question, it has a big impact on how entertaining the answers are to read.
In the pub example, the purpose of the pub is not to encourage people to discuss how good the pub is, but people whinging and moaning about how rubbish it is will lower the overall quality of the experience.
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 14:35, closed)
I guess
that just ignoring my post would be the best way then, rather than drawing attention to it with comments etc..
( , Tue 20 Apr 2010, 15:11, closed)
that just ignoring my post would be the best way then, rather than drawing attention to it with comments etc..
( , Tue 20 Apr 2010, 15:11, closed)
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