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By foot-loose
#289544
Following on from a basic discussion in another thread - what advert do you remember from when you were but a nipper?

This is what started the idea:

Zoot wrote:Loosy doesn't need Topher, he has his dog.

Oh, Ki-ora moment -
"I'll be your dog, ooggy booogy ooggy boogy, I'll be your dog..."

To Orangy for crows!

I'm aware that the average age of the people in here are too young to know the above quote,
so here's a linky to the best advert ever -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-0We_zjXAA


foot-loose wrote:Can I chuck another couple into the ring for the title of "best ad ever"...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoXJL2hL6kI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAkKe6xjM-M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Kdwi45NlQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C52MxOSdNY8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5JKRdtALcc

I got a bit carried away there.
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By MK Chris
#289551
I remember all of Foot-loose's (the Red Car vs the Blue Car was brilliant, as was the Christmas Coke ad, but that was on every year up until last year wasn't it?)

I've had a quick look around for mine, but I can't find them on YouTube - it's the WHSmith ads with Nick Lyndhurst playing every character.
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By DemonHorse
#289554
The one with a few scouse kids talking about footballers and one says something about Ian Rush
"He plays for Accrington Stanley"
"Accrington Stanley? Who Are They?"
"Exackly"
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By Zoot
#289569
When I found that Ki-ora advert I went straight to the red car and the blue car advert. I remember it so well yet the last tim it aired was 1989, how old do I feel!!!
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By foot-loose
#289570
I dunno if you lot had this one, but Barrs Irn Bru will evoke a lot of memories from any Scots reading.

"Don't cha know its one of those ads
Lots of teeth with white teeth and giant shoulder pads.
Its not a drink from those crazy Yanks
Because its made right here
You know its tougher than tanks!
Made in Scotland from girders.
Unpronouncable too!
Made in Scotland from girders.
Its called Barrs Irn Bru?
Still this ad is feeling quite fun,
It could be a hit single go to number one.
The only fly in the ointment is Irn Bru tastes great,
Made in Scotland from girders.
There goes my chance at fame,
Its a bit of a shame!"

Brilliant.
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By Zoot
#289571
Yea! Its the bit at the end with that lass running alongside the train!


(I'm sorry, I seemed to have turned a bit scottish there....)
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By Zoot
#289572
Talking about Adverts, I really want an Iguana called Tyrannosaurus Alan!
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By Yudster
#289577
Talking about adverts, I really want an Alfa Romeo 159.
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By Zoot
#289581
When I was younger I was scared of eating Mars Bars, because my Grandmother had bad eyesight and somewhere along the line I got it into my head that the white cloudy layer you get on your eyes was called Glucose.
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By claradooblue
#289586
I used to like those government information ads - particularly such gems as "don't fly kites near electricity pylons or you'll die", "always put the safety catch on your rifle or you'll shoot yourself" and my favourite: "don't play on railway lines or an intercity will come along and you'll lose your feet".
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By S4B
#289587
I liked the oxo ads and the gold blend couple
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By Yudster
#289591
slut4books wrote:........the gold blend couple


I didn't like the ads much, but I loved the gold coffee-bean pendant. So much so that my best friend (the one I told you about who died) had a solid gold coffee bean made for me for my birthday, on a lovely gold chain. A few months after, they started being mass produced - only nowhere near as nice as my proper, solid, well-designed one. I still wear it sometimes.

I did love Tony Head in Buffy the Vampire Slayer though. And did you know the woman in those ads, Sharon Maughan, is married (or was anyway) to Trevor Eve? Little bit of trivia.
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By S4B
#289593
Good bit of trivia, like that! thanks x
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By Nicola_Red
#289678
Alas, I cannot see youtube here at work so I don't know what half the ads linked to are.

I remember when I used to watch Shortland Street (anyone remember that?) in my college days and finally realised what 'kia-ora' actually meant. What a revelation!

What about Shake 'N' Vac? That's one everyone remembers.
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By Yudster
#289691
Anyone else remember the late seventies Foster Grants sunglasses ads? They were totally revolutionary at the time - would look pretty ordinary now I imagine!
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By MK Chris
#289711
foot-loose wrote:As we all know A Mars a day helps you work rest and play.

Its the goodness you get from milk, sugar, glucose and thick thick chocoloate dontcha know.

Murray Walker came up with that strap line.
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By S4B
#289715
Yudster wrote:Anyone else remember the late seventies Foster Grants sunglasses ads? They were totally revolutionary at the time - would look pretty ordinary now I imagine!


I wasn't allowed to watch adverts then so no sorry don't remember :(
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By Vivienne
#289721
I remember the "Foster Grants" stuff! That was cool. :-)