The types of ads and products or services being advertised says a lot about the state of radio today. Over-indebted, management-top-heavy stations, desperately squeezing pennies here and there, accepting ads from any low-life scam artists.
Don't throw batteries in the trash ...Don't throw batteries in the trash ...
Are you a Phillies fan? They usually throw them in the outfield in the bottom half of an inning.Blackroc said:It's not an ad but this spot gets me.
Don't throw batteries in the trash ...Don't throw batteries in the trash ...
Help me out please: where would you like me to throw them?
Blackroc said:It's not an ad but this spot gets me.
Don't throw batteries in the trash ...Don't throw batteries in the trash ...
Help me out please: where would you like me to throw them?
So true...Here's an outfit that has truly profited off the philisophy "a fool and his money are soon parted". And they're on the up and up, as they do everything they say they'll do....which is prettyTSBench said:Let's see. Somebody came up with an idea for selling 40 million things he doesn't own for 40 bucks a pop to people who can't own them.
The idea behind the ad may be ridiculous, but the company behind it is run by geniuses.
Regards,
TSB
you're going to throw your car out of the second floor window???I know I'm repeating myself but if I hear/see that "So good... so good..." car ad one more time, I'm probably going to need a new one since the one I have won't survive being thrown out of the second floor window.
Oh and looking at the link I notice that it isn't Toyota but Ford [...]