Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Good, Bad and Ugly Ads


Since I have not been given much of a life, 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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6 comments:

  1. I agree...the good, the bad, the ugly!

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  2. I am in agreement with you today completely! I think the anti-drug add they use to play where they cracked the egg a fried it was a much better ad.

    I love the father one! This happens...trust me...we raised three girls. Their dad and their brothers have all had finger nail polish on at some time in their lives!

    Happy day to ya'll!:-)

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  3. The first one made me smile, that was cute. The other two bad and ugly for sure

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  4. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Gail!!! I really struggled with the Bad and Ugly ones. For they were both had something very important to say, but...

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Jackie!!! Is Walter comfortable with you still telling that tale?

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  6. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! As I started telling with Gail, I really struggled with the Bad and Ugly ones. For heroin really can do all of that, but the ad was more for the benefit of those who want to believe we are trying to do something about it than anyone else. Regarding the Ugly one, it would be a whole lot funnier if we were not being squeezed from all sides right now.

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