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over a year ago
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears? "
I'm with you 100% on the Super Valu ad. It's terrible. That and the Specsavers one for hearing aids where she tries to 'sing'. Equally terrible. |
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears? "
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears?
Care to explain what it's about? "
Reminds me of those cryptic Facebook status women post looking for a
“you ok hun?” Reply |
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears?
Care to explain what it's about? "
Boom! Smashed it! Nailed it!
It's like a cheap tacky game show. |
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears?
Care to explain what it's about? "
I could put me finger on it but I suppose I find the actors false and the buzz words unnecessary. It's neither cleaver nor funny. |
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears?
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Boom! Smashed it! Nailed it!
It's like a cheap tacky game show."
YES! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only small thing that infuriates me would be idiots and trolls. To be fair infuriate might be the wrong word. More annoy like an little bug that won't go away. |
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"The lasest advertising campaign for SuperValu makes me want to bounce the remote off the telly when they come on.
What small thing(s) makes steam come out your ears?
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Reminds me of those cryptic Facebook status women post looking for a
“you ok hun?” Reply "
They are posted on fab too |
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By *ettaManMan
over a year ago
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Not having cracked the secret formula of fab!
It can be infuriating but it's great for practicing non-attachment
"Another fucking opportunity for growth"
That and when people say "I could care less". |
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I am infuriated by a shop i bought an appliance in last week it was to ne delivered and fitted today. They gave me a message to say the time bracket to day so i stayed in all day, no appliance no contact at all to explain. I phoned and they told me they were out of stock i was like what the hell, he went and checked last week and told me they were there. Why send me a message to say the time for today and not even cancel it either so yep that's my rant of my chest lol. |
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"Sunday drivers and that's about it, I'm not very patient
What about not using indicators?"
Or turning off headlights, taking turns like they are driving lorries and driving all over the road, it's great for anger management |
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