What Tv advertisment do you think have been the worst that you can remember?
I'm gonna have to say the ******a Bran series of ads when they start singing about the cereal, I mean wtf? who the **** sings abut there cereal? I think this ad is viewed in Australia and NZ.
The Holden One Tonner ad... Associates my S/N with the darkside.
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I rekon the worst ad on tv is the toyota ad when the helicopter drops the Camry at the top of the mountain and the guy drives it down. WTF a bloody Camry pretending to be a high performance, great handling car. NOT !!
I also dont like the Betty Crocker chunk chip cookies
"A sleep over" :O "I'm in the middle of something can I come over later?"
[some shit happens now]
"Matties gonna love these"
I have to change channel every time its on I have to change channel, its painful to watch.
Another bad on is on the Radio which is only local to wellington nz, its a milk ad and they they sing, some annoying lyrics, then at the end it goes " No other milk will cock-a-doodle-doo, wake up to farmgate" and goes that 3 frickin times!!!!
But I believe the one ad that takes the cake isn't a tv ad.
HEELLOOOOOO...Frank Walker from Nationaaaal Tileees......
lol that annoys the hell out of me too.
TV ad that I hate is the Boral one from the 80's (I think or maybe early 90's), only because everyone used to rhyme it with my name . Shitty jingle!
Still annoys me to this day.
honestly, since that ad reminded me......I HAVE BEEN EATING THEM FOR TWO DAYS,
i just bought more, i can't stop. The truth is, there not really that great either.
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