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Don't you want to slap Peter and send him to his room without dinner?Kars for kids with the Peter Pan geico kid a close second.
Don't you want to slap Peter and send him to his room without dinner?Kars for kids with the Peter Pan geico kid a close second.
I'm right there with you. And Doctors hate them as well. They have to deal with patients who diagnose themselves and come in thinking that they need a particular drug. Doctors know of these drugs, and will prescribe them if they think you need them without any damn commercial. The commercials for Lyrica are my least favorite. My wife takes it and even with insurance the drug is fricking expensive. It would be a whole lot more affordable if the drug company wasn't spending millions of dollars on television ads.
Ketchup and milk make for a disgusting combination.
My guess is that you are a member of the Metformin club; it is a big club.Yeah, I have both mild type 2 diabetes and peripheral artery disease, so the drug companies would love me to ask the doctor to prescribe lyrica for the attendant neuropathy. The listed potential side effects are more than enough to get a giant NOPE out of me. Vascular doctor says, "...we could give it to you if the foot pain gets bad enough, but you're way better off without it if you can bear the discomfort."
Can we all agree we hate the creepy Burger King commercials?
Absolutely Rich. Actually I think they are funny in a way "why would people break out in hives, the s**ts, sleepiness, etc, to get rid of a headache."Any and all commercials for prescription drugs. "May cause suicidal feelings." I don't know if they are talking about the drug's side effects of the commercial.
LOL time the same here. Car audio has improved so much over the years, it brings reality in your life. Or car.I have TiVo, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. What's a commercial?
My local radio station has a commercial that begins with a police siren. I pull over at least a couple times a month. Pisses me off.
I'm bringing this up if I ever get cited for not pulling over.
Thanks Rico I was trying to think one myself, however GIECO are not bad, some are funny. HOWEVER the one I change channel is the two dudes with Uke's? Stiffs, both of them.Just about every Geico commercial on TV and radio.
There's that one for like some Totoyta truck or something. They bring the three guys to some place and they're like "pick the best saw to saw this piece of wood," and then they saw the wood, and then the guy is like "see, you should buy this truck!" I don't understand how a commercial like that gets made. I feel like, at some point, someone had to actually watch the commercial, and you'd think they'd say "hey, there is no logical connection here."
It's only stereotyping if inaccurate. Don't try to kid us. We weren't born yesterday!All of the Charles Barkley/Samuel L. Jackson/Spike Lee commercials during March Madness this year. They managed to take 3 personalities that are tolerable-to-enjoyable separately, and made them utterly excruciating in tandem.
Re: Liberty Mutual, I can't stand how their target audience is, basically, people who are careless and flaky with their cars. As a millennial, I'm particularly embarrassed by the ones featuring twenty-somethings; they basically perpetuate every negative stereotype that older people have about our generation.

What's your all time most hated commercial? Pretty much all smartphone/wireless commercials top the list, but as far as ones that aren't in that category, this commercial for Hellmann's Dijonnaise is quite possibly mine."Five Dollar Foot Long" and "Napa Know How" are close followers.
This *ing commercial.
Because it makes no sense whatsoever unless they are purposely trying to imply that the guy is going to abandon his family at the end of it.
Gawd, that is a gross commercial. Guy goes to work with half his face lit up. No way. Another guy at the driving range drives one and his shirt lifts up exposing shingles. Wow.Shingles anyone?
ATT girl is cute as hell. I wouldn't mind if she were in every commercial.