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Advert jingle "he's seen you naked..."

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claguey | 19:59 Fri 02nd Mar 2007 | Adverts
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Can anyone help me please? We were chatting in work today and an advert where a girl bumps into her ex and the jingle goes "He's seen you naked, he's bought you sexy underwear..." came up but none of us could remember what it was advertising and how the rest of the jingle went. Frustrating!! Can anyone put me out of my misery please?
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It was for a deoderant - Sure Anti-pespirant


He's seen you naked
He bought you kinky underwear
He knows your secrets
He saw you bleach your facial hair
he liked to call you snugglebum
he licked your bellybutton with his tongue....

Thank God you dumped him first

Cant find it on YouTube nor Visit4info though
i think it was for t bags! -
in a green packet, but i cant think of the name of it? brooke bond d?
or it was some sort of deodorant!
i ot thid off an ad site (it still dosent say what brand though_
He's seen you naked!
He's bought you kinky underwear
He knows your secrets,
He's seen you bleach your facial hair,
He squeezes your spots, calls you snooglebum
He's licked your bellybutton with his tounge,
Then there's a bit for the deodrant, saying how it 'combats emotional sweat'. Then you see the woman, smiling confidently as they walk away, and the singers in her mind start singing

"Thank god you dumped him fi-i-i-rst!"
tis really is my last post now, im not obsessed at all
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Adverts/Questio n118166.html
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That's it!!! Sure Deodorant and the jingle too! Thanks bednobs, I can sleep tonight... but then again I'll have that jingle running through my head. Much appreciated

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