For the last time. What does the BT ad mean? Who is the old guy with grey hair at the end? I don't mean the actor I mean the character. Why does the girlfriend say they are like two peas in a pod? Where does the dentist come into it? Are we meant to believe that the ginger student's glamorous mother would have a weird husband like that? I need answers.
For the last time. What does the BT ad mean? Who is the old guy with grey hair at the end? I don't mean the actor I mean the character. Why does the girlfriend say they are like two peas in a pod? Where does the dentist come into it? Are we meant to believe that the ginger student's glamorous mother would have a weird husband like that? I need answers.
OK, this what I think.
Student and his dad are discussing BT fibreoptic broadband. Dad continues discussion with taxi-driver, who continues discussion with his dentist, who continues discussion with his girlfriend, who continues discussion with Student's granddad, who is shown at the end, continuing discussion with Student. I think it's supposed to be showing that BT customers talk positively about their broadband. Or, that the Student lives in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire!:D
Student and his dad are discussing BT fiberoptic broadband. Dad continues discussion with taxi-driver, who continues discussion with his dentist, who continues discussion with his girlfriend, who continues discussion with Student's granddad, who is shown at the end, continuing discussion with Student. I think it's supposed to be showing that BT customers talk positively about their broadband. Or, that the Student lives in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire!:D
Any product that requires me to say its name will never find its way into my home.
Really? I talk to Henry the hoover all the time. Come on Henry, lets clean the floors. Time to change your bag now, Henry. FOR **** SAKE Henry would you stop falling over. etc.
Commercial speaks to "customers" who use site - does anyone care what they do in their bedroom?? Can we call Channel 4 for more "dogging tales" or "sexbox"
Student and his dad are discussing BT fibreoptic broadband. Dad continues discussion with taxi-driver, who continues discussion with his dentist, who continues discussion with his girlfriend, who continues discussion with Student's granddad, who is shown at the end, continuing discussion with Student. I think it's supposed to be showing that BT customers talk positively about their broadband. Or, that the Student lives in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire!:D
In the final scene with his Grandad, why is the student wearing the same shirt as the Dad had on in the first scene with him then??
In the final scene with his Grandad, why is the student wearing the same shirt as the Dad had on in the first scene with him then??
No idea, but both dad and son are wearing check shirts in the first scene, and granddad is wearing one in the last scene, so I'd guess that it's some kind of joke (they all have the same taste in clothes).
That ad is just SO annoying. Who thought it was a good idea? I've never heard that phrase before. Is it an Americsn thing?
Yes, it was used for JFK;s physical fitness programme in schools, so a US advert that just doesn't work in the UK, for obvious reasons.
In my school days you got Herb Alpert's Spanish flea in music and movement and The Liberty Bell March i.e Monty Python theme in typing - ever likely I never finished my typing exam
The Barclays Ad where the annoying old bloke wearing a hat, can't use his computer, then eventually skypes someone. His voice is sooooooo annoying >:(>:(>:(>:(
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And I see that her smug face after she thought of it is still annoying.
I thought the dad and grandad were played by the same actor.
Both mine take it with them....now whether they use it or not is another matter! They also both have sun hats.
OK, this what I think.
Student and his dad are discussing BT fibreoptic broadband. Dad continues discussion with taxi-driver, who continues discussion with his dentist, who continues discussion with his girlfriend, who continues discussion with Student's granddad, who is shown at the end, continuing discussion with Student. I think it's supposed to be showing that BT customers talk positively about their broadband. Or, that the Student lives in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire!:D
Thanks, because I can't figure it out either.
Really? I talk to Henry the hoover all the time. Come on Henry, lets clean the floors. Time to change your bag now, Henry. FOR **** SAKE Henry would you stop falling over. etc.
Sextoys delivered to you discreetly ;-)
Commercial speaks to "customers" who use site - does anyone care what they do in their bedroom?? Can we call Channel 4 for more "dogging tales" or "sexbox"
I wouldn't drive a Peugeot if they gave it to me for free.
She looks very old. Either that or the makeup has ruined her face,
In the final scene with his Grandad, why is the student wearing the same shirt as the Dad had on in the first scene with him then??
No idea, but both dad and son are wearing check shirts in the first scene, and granddad is wearing one in the last scene, so I'd guess that it's some kind of joke (they all have the same taste in clothes).
The ad reminded me when she use to front The Postcode Lottery - so she has went from Lottery to Finish lol ... whats next??
I'm dreading the day when women swap their kitchen aprons for suits.
nothing... she's already at the Finish
Yes, it was used for JFK;s physical fitness programme in schools, so a US advert that just doesn't work in the UK, for obvious reasons.
In my school days you got Herb Alpert's Spanish flea in music and movement and The Liberty Bell March i.e Monty Python theme in typing - ever likely I never finished my typing exam
That advert annoys me just for the use of "less harsh chemicals". It really grates on me.