tv/radio ads that really grate

Time for a quick bump....that NatWest ad with the young kid whose parents were living with the grandparents. When he starts shouting at his mate ''DANNY; DANNY!!''. Now don't get me wrong; I hate child cruelty. But oh for a baseball bat!
 
The Halifax one with the stewardess. She's not going beyond duty she's just sneering at the twats she has to deal with
 
the god Gerry Gow said:
The Halifax one with the stewardess. She's not going beyond duty she's just sneering at the twats she has to deal with
Is that the one with the skipping rope ?
 
I've just started to work alternate Saturdays in my job which means I get a day off during the week. Pretty much all the adverts that are on during the day on a normal working day are dreadful. More what they are advertising than the adverts themselves but every ad break is filled with injury claims firms, pay day loans companies and sodding Michael Parkinson trying to flog me a pen for taking out life insurance.
 
Bluemoon dan said:
I've just started to work alternate Saturdays in my job which means I get a day off during the week. Pretty much all the adverts that are on during the day on a normal working day are dreadful. More what they are advertising than the adverts themselves but every ad break is filled with injury claims firms, pay day loans companies and sodding Michael Parkinson trying to flog me a pen for taking out life insurance.
I have 2 days off in the week, every week. I've turned my back bedroom into a Parker pen storage room!
 
The all time SHIT advert for the more mature posters must be the shake and vac adverts................what a load of shit, I still can't get that awful tune out of my head even after many many years...............GET OUT< GET OUT [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8CTscW3dpI[/youtube]
 

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