I don't think this has been posted, worth a look and a chuckle in my humble opinion:
http://www.bigad.com.au/movie.html
part of being a late boomer is being a good pop baby. shame free appreciation of a well done ad.
Strange, I'm feeling awfully thirsty all of a sudden...
good luck that your freak...ing stomach doesnt end up reacting like that.
strange to see the sudden proliferation of hard alcohol ads on cable tv.
oh no! You mean all this time I have been fooled that beer wasnt a hard alcohol?! Cigarettes next? I guess not if Bloomberg -or Ireland or Italy - have anything to say about it.
how could it be hard with all that foam?
Foam? you mean little people dressed in white and yellow? I am so confused..
:-)
Carmina Burana has become a cliché, which is to say a classic. Modernist Medievalism rules! Too bad Orff couldn’t score the LOTR movies. First pop breakthrough with Boorman’s Excalibur?
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http://www.bigad.com.au/movie.html
- selma 11-17-2005 8:32 pm
part of being a late boomer is being a good pop baby. shame free appreciation of a well done ad.
- bill 11-17-2005 8:41 pm [add a comment]
Strange, I'm feeling awfully thirsty all of a sudden...
- jim 11-17-2005 8:44 pm [add a comment]
good luck that your freak...ing stomach doesnt end up reacting like that.
- selma 11-17-2005 8:56 pm [add a comment]
strange to see the sudden proliferation of hard alcohol ads on cable tv.
- dave 11-17-2005 9:06 pm [add a comment]
oh no! You mean all this time I have been fooled that beer wasnt a hard alcohol?! Cigarettes next? I guess not if Bloomberg -or Ireland or Italy - have anything to say about it.
- selma 11-17-2005 9:12 pm [add a comment]
how could it be hard with all that foam?
- dave 11-17-2005 9:15 pm [add a comment]
Foam? you mean little people dressed in white and yellow? I am so confused.. :-)
- selma 11-17-2005 9:17 pm [add a comment]
Carmina Burana has become a cliché, which is to say a classic. Modernist Medievalism rules! Too bad Orff couldn’t score the LOTR movies. First pop breakthrough with Boorman’s Excalibur?
- alex 11-18-2005 4:47 am [add a comment]