Since I have not been given much of a life to live in
this world, I watch an awful lot of television, which includes an awful lot of
commercials. Now, a “GOOD” ad is one
that holds my attention and makes me want to at least learn more about the
product or service it is for. A “BAD” ad
is one that quickly becomes nothing more than background noise when it cannot
be skipped over. “UGLY” ads are much
worse. For not only do they make we want
to never see them again, they make me want to never have anything to do with
the company that paid for them to be produced.
Of course, you may feel differently, but I sure wouldn’t say much about
it around anyone with a lick of sense.
For I am, after all, an expert on such things—albeit only in my own
mind!
GOOD
BAD
UGLY
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I think I would have switched the first and last one
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