Or how about "No more ring around the collar-collar-collar-collar..."?I know, right? My favorite was always "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!"
Or how about "No more ring around the collar-collar-collar-collar..."?I know, right? My favorite was always "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!"
No problem. I totally understand seeing as commercials are so nutty that they can just make no sense. It's funny that they are saying that our product is so good that you would break you're and through the wall just to git it. The very smell of then is just that good, Lol!You know, I never knew what was going on in that commercial! Thanks!
Right! It's more then just a product. It's how it relates to us and what it means and the different meanings and it has and plays in our lives. It's like an old friend or part of the family and it's always there with you to in the moments of your live that means the mosts! It sound weird at first, but it really is so true in a way!Now here's something, does anyone remember the old Cotton commericals, "The touch, the feel of cotton, the fabric of our lives?" I missed that one for years!
It's funny, I mean, it's just a song about cotton, lol! But it's so touching, and poignant, because of course, it's not supposed to be just about cotton. It's about the emotion you connect with the product. The idea that the product has been part of our lives and memories for so long. Perhaps inadvertently, commercials also became part of the "fabric of our lives!"
Is that the one with Arron Neville? I really can't stand his effeminant sheep voice. He totally slaughtered "I Don't Want to live on the Moon" in a way that sickened me. And people say Yoko Ono was bad.Now here's something, does anyone remember the old Cotton commericals, "The touch, the feel of cotton, the fabric of our lives?" I missed that one for years!
Even in the 90's things weren't so bad. It's this recent crop of 2 schools of though:Stuff was WAY BETTER in the 80s and before!
I would love seeing all those good old commercials,etc.......