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Annoying ads - let's have a good beef....
Two for me at the moment:
The serious one being the Alzheimer's on his relative dying multiple times before real death. That is so untrue and misleading - yes things fail but it's hardly death though I'll accept it's preparing you for the eventual demise - same as any degenerative disease as the relative/friend declines. I HATE the ad though.
The other one - the Heinz Baked Beans one on holiday - pathetic in my book and just no sense of realism - commercial advertising 'farting' here.
Over to you....?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree on the Alzheimers one and also Macmilllan variations, they are on nearly every break on nearly every channel. I wonder if that's where people would have wanted their donation money to go.
Heartstrings ones aside the one that is really *** at the moment is on constantly, it's for a new cruise company, Silverseas is it? It's beyond tedious....
Most of them to be fair!
The woman with big gob who advertises "Fairy" washing products.
The "Whoosh of freshness" guy turning everything blue.
People in bed in the park sniffing their bed linen.
Brian Blessed (or an impersonator) bellowing about "Flash" cleaning products.
Bloomin Derek from "Sun Life over 50s plan" (it's been repeated for so long I wouldn't be surprised if he's dead already!).
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The soft voiced 'We're beating cancer', accompanied bu all sorts of sad/happy shots... More than annoying, upsetting for those who arenot 'beating cancer' and have been let down by delays etc..
I'm thinking specifically about one chap at the moment. Lovely man, out of doors type. Had pain in back and hip. Sent here and there over months. Turned out to be asymptomatic prostate cancer which has spread to bones and lymph system.
He's always chipped in to appeals. He won't be the only one.
From the radio:
'This is what award winning customer service sounds like' (Octopuss Energy) in such a condescending tone of voice oh, and 'these are the voices of 'real' customers'. Yeah, right!
I don't really watch TV, but one I've seen is the Dormeo (mattresses?), it takes up the complete ad break and repeats itself over and over. They're also good at the old 'sale must end Sunday' but come Monday ot's back on at the same price.
Think I'll stay with my music.
Canary - one of my favourite things in The Eye is their malgorithm column - the juxtaposition of the ad to the main body of text nearby - my favourite, the Telegraph reporting Notre Dame going up in flames and the ad for Bryant's Matches.
Then, more recently, there was the Observer article,'How many more women will die as UK police forces ignore sex offenders in their ranks' - the accompanying ad from the Met Police, 'More trust, less crime. high standards.'