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Mor Furniture

Mor Furniture for Less, the Valley's most prolific cable ad buyer in the last decade, made a great screw up that showed up today.

It aired an ad which ended with references to new locations in Murrieta at "Highway 60 and I-215". It's pretty easy to figure out from there that this ad was intended for Murrieta, California, and probably should have been placed with Cox San Diego or whoever their local cableco is.

I was at first a little thrown off knowing US 60 ends near Quartzsite, but I then remembered that California in the 1960s decommissioned a lot of the US highways in its borders and made them similarly-numbered state routes. CA 60 is a significant route in parts of southern California as a freeway and expressway.

Speaking of which, I can't remember the last time Mor added a location in Arizona...
 
Shouldn't MOR Furniture update its name? I was going to suggest
Adult Standards Furniture, but that's a demo killer, so how about
AC Furniture? ;)
 
landtuna said:
What? Someone actually pays attention to a commercial? ???

I have recognized several cuts of Network Music production tracks in the last couple years in their commercials, including "Awesome" and "Full Potential" (both listed as being in use for news opens somewhere in the US at one time or another).

Oasis Bedrooms, which may be related and has used similar production values over the years, has used "Reach for the Gold" (which was used by KTXL in Sacramento).

Other than this and that, Mor's commercials are true yawners. Oh, and their kids furniture sometimes gets called "Mor Kids and Teens for Less". Hmm...who shall I buy today?
 
i guess i miss all commercials these days thanks to the dvr invention ;-)
 
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