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OK, just to lighten the mood...

Enough of the complaining for a bit.

Let's discuss something trivial, although something all of us wonder about...

This chick on the Royal commericials. Capri pants and Ballerina Flats?! Who is dressing this woman?!

DE
 
Dude, I don't care. She'd look great in a burlap bag with holes cut out for her arms.<P ID="signature">______________
Leonard Lawrence</P>
 
Yup, the last thing I noticed on her was her shoes! LOL
 
> Enough of the complaining for a bit.
>
> Let's discuss something trivial, although something all of
> us wonder about...
>
> This chick on the Royal commericials. Capri pants and
> Ballerina Flats?! Who is dressing this woman?!
>
> DE
>
Dunno..but have you noticed they won't let her wear the tight sweaters anymore?
When I first noticed those commercials, she was always wearing something form-fitting. Recently, I've noticed a trend to cover up.
Maybe she drew too much attention away from the furniture in the spot.
Hey...I didn't know who or what the spots were for after the first few times I saw them.

It's a lot better than when thet "Bob McClain" dude was doing them. He cracked me up flappin' that one arm while he stood there talking.
He looked like a one-winged chicken.

And since we;ve opened this particular can...

Who the hell is it doing that God-Awful impression of Harry Carey on the spa commercials?
Who thought that was a good idea?
Is it a friend of the owners that he lost a bet to?
Is it a family member and the ownership was pressured into doing it?
It may be the worst local TV spot I've seen in these here parts; it's certainly one of them.

are/were there any worse than this over the years?
 
Must not see TV...

> Who the hell is it doing that God-Awful impression of Harry
> Carey on the spa commercials?
> Who thought that was a good idea?
> Is it a friend of the owners that he lost a bet to?
> Is it a family member and the ownership was pressured into
> doing it?
> It may be the worst local TV spot I've seen in these here
> parts; it's certainly one of them.

That's got to be the dumbest on TV, period, it's a bad impression, that makes no sense, and LSD must have been involved in the "Pre Visualization"...
>
> are/were there any worse than this over the years?
>
Don't know if these are worse, but Byhalia Tire and Battery, (yeesh) and the first "Grandma says, grandma does" glass place spot, with the HORRIBLE Ernest Impersonator. Never caught the name, too busy vomiting. Sunrise Pontiac, TV just as bad as radio, almost textbook example of what not to do, within a 30 second TV spot. CFKane
 
> Yup, the last thing I noticed on her was her shoes! LOL
>
Can't forget the "It's all good, used car commercials." or White guys wrapping about Dennis Hall, or the dude who says "I'm the nobody they're talking about". I think Memphis has a talent for horrible spots.
 
> > Yup, the last thing I noticed on her was her shoes! LOL

She's got shoes???
> >
> Can't forget the "It's all good, used car commercials." or
> White guys wrapping about Dennis Hall, or the dude who says
> "I'm the nobody they're talking about". I think Memphis has
> a talent for horrible spots.
>
Oh, Yeah! Those Autobody spots for Dennis Hall were HORRIBLE!
Those may have actually been as bad as these damn Harry Carey French Riviera spots. Those more likely have people AVOIDING the spa, rather than flocking TO it. They are repulsive.

Also those "Thank you Bill BLake for getting me insured" spots are not what you could call good!
 
> Enough of the complaining for a bit.
>
> Let's discuss something trivial, although something all of
> us wonder about...
>
> This chick on the Royal commericials. Capri pants and
> Ballerina Flats?! Who is dressing this woman?!
>
> DE
>

Oh, how about the Watson's chick? My, what big teeth she has<P ID="signature">______________
</P>
 
> > Enough of the complaining for a bit.
> >
> > Let's discuss something trivial, although something all of
>
> > us wonder about...
> >
> > This chick on the Royal commericials. Capri pants and
> > Ballerina Flats?! Who is dressing this woman?!
> >
> > DE
> >
>
> Oh, how about the Watson's chick? My, what big teeth she
> has
>
Watson's ads are shot in Indianapolis. Rumor for awhile was that the Watson's girl was sleeping with Reggie Miller.
 
> > Oh, how about the Watson's chick? My, what big teeth she
> > has
> >
> Watson's ads are shot in Indianapolis. Rumor for awhile was
> that the Watson's girl was sleeping with Reggie Miller.
>
they're based out of Fort Wayne or Muncie, I think...

Anyone else noticed she hasn't been in swimwear all summer in her commercials?
 
Hiyy, Iy'm Dayn Waulters...

Yooo Cummm an seee uss!


<P ID="signature">______________
Never hold a cat and a dustbuster at the same time.</P>
 
All these are textbook examples...

...of the "Yeah, Sure, Whatever You Want" School Of Commercial Production.

Offering alternatives takes creativity. Now, sometimes, the client isn't interested in a thing but what he (or she) wants to air, but you have to at least try.

--Mike
 
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