Adverts that make you wanna smash your TV set up.
Discussion
Madkat said:
The lv car insurance advert That rewards safe drivers which involves a woman swerving to avoid a penquin falling off the back of a truck. Previously she never checked her mirrors before swerving, now she does but this time decides to carry on driving off from the scene of an accident. Safe drivers my arse.
Yes very annoying. Since when was only just managing to avoid a collision safe driving? Halb said:
viggyp said:
Those ads are fine, no problem with them as they make me laugh but I was sure the digestive one had the Murder She Wrote theme.
You are absolutely right.Just watched it on youtube. It is MSW, not KUA.
Blown2CV said:
Madkat said:
The lv car insurance advert That rewards safe drivers which involves a woman swerving to avoid a penquin falling off the back of a truck. Previously she never checked her mirrors before swerving, now she does but this time decides to carry on driving off from the scene of an accident. Safe drivers my arse.
Yes very annoying. Since when was only just managing to avoid a collision safe driving? lacrimoniousfin said:
oobster said:
I can't quite place his accent, but I want to punch him right in the mouth.
Probably Manchester. You won't get a voice-over job with anything else these days.Amirhussain said:
viggyp said:
Think he's redeemed himself now Steamer said:
From 4OD
'Remember.. sex with someone that 'doesnt want to' is rape'
Thanks for that Channel 4
... in other breaking news: Shooting someone when 'there isnt a war on' is murder.
It also annoys me they say "sex with someone that doesnt want to is rape", surely it is "HAVING sex with someone that doesnt want to is rape",or "sex with someone that doesnt want 'Remember.. sex with someone that 'doesnt want to' is rape'
Thanks for that Channel 4
... in other breaking news: Shooting someone when 'there isnt a war on' is murder.
Blown2CV said:
You're a southerner then. It isn't the case, it's that tv is a lot more fair in terms of regional representation than it was. We used to have to put up with southern tts being everywhere on telly for many a decade.
Far from it. 10 miles from the Scottish border, if you must know. The point I'm making is that Manc has become the media accent of choice in recent years: less in-your-face than Yorkshire, more honest than Scouse, and more understandable than Geordie. But reassuringly Northern all the same. In fact, I hear fewer of these accents than ever on tv/radio, and more and more of the jack-of-all-trades that is Manc. I've nothing at all against Manchester or its people. My beef is with the media, who seem to have adopted the accent as THE multi-purpose Northern one. And it becomes a viscious circle: I'm convinced that some people are now mis-pronouncing their "r's" as "w's" (or just not pronouncing them at all) just to get that media gig.
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