Best and worst TV ads
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( , 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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Chevrolet Nova in Mexico.
Back in the mid-to-late 1970s. Sold like a wet fart. NO VA. Der.
My grandfather had an early one, though, with an engine bigger than a cop car's, and that mutha would HAUL ASS!!! Big-blog V-8, I think, can't remember how many horses, but the speed limits on the interstates (motorways) were 85 or 70 back then, so no fucking-around with traffic snarls!
Too bad that he sold it before I was old enough to drive... *sigh* And that he drove it like an old lady going to church... But I'd ridden in it with the Fallen Uterus, and that bitch has the most leaden foot on earth, constantly jammed-up into the carburetor!
( , Thu 22 Apr 2010, 11:17, 1 reply)
Back in the mid-to-late 1970s. Sold like a wet fart. NO VA. Der.
My grandfather had an early one, though, with an engine bigger than a cop car's, and that mutha would HAUL ASS!!! Big-blog V-8, I think, can't remember how many horses, but the speed limits on the interstates (motorways) were 85 or 70 back then, so no fucking-around with traffic snarls!
Too bad that he sold it before I was old enough to drive... *sigh* And that he drove it like an old lady going to church... But I'd ridden in it with the Fallen Uterus, and that bitch has the most leaden foot on earth, constantly jammed-up into the carburetor!
( , Thu 22 Apr 2010, 11:17, 1 reply)
that's a completely different car, though.
It was sold in the central america under the same name, but didn't affect the sales at all.
www.snopes.com/business/misxlate/nova.asp
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It was sold in the central america under the same name, but didn't affect the sales at all.
www.snopes.com/business/misxlate/nova.asp
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