This weekly series will feature ads that I consider to
be the very best (in one way or another).
Please do not hesitate to tell me about your favorite ads, and if you
have some (good) taste, I just might add yours to the list.
Thanks for stopping by, my dear Shadow!!! Yes, many of the older television commercials were a full minute long. Whereas, most today are 30 seconds in length, and quite a few are just 15 seconds long.
Thanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! I seem to recall seeing a mention of his death several years ago on a nationally-broadcast news show. According to Wikipedia, Mr. Whipple was played by Dick Wilson, who died in 1997.
Since the Blogger spam filter has been found sorely lacking lately, I will start moderating comments. Be assured that I am only interested in deleting spam. So, if you feel a need to take me to task over something—even anonymously, go ahead and let 'er rip, and I will publish it as soon as I can.
Are they long, or has our attention span been conditioned to shorter ones?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Shadow!!! Yes, many of the older television commercials were a full minute long. Whereas, most today are 30 seconds in length, and quite a few are just 15 seconds long.
Deletewhat ever happened to good old Mr Whipple
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! I seem to recall seeing a mention of his death several years ago on a nationally-broadcast news show. According to Wikipedia, Mr. Whipple was played by Dick Wilson, who died in 1997.
DeleteThere always seemed to be something creepy about Mr. whipped. He was just too interested in toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteThat was pretty nice. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Lady Lilith!!! It is almost like looking back upon a different world--isn't it?
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