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By *orny PT OP Man
over a year ago
Peterborough |
Which one? Theres a of poster white couch on a black background hovering over a golden harp.
Or the white closed sign swinging from atwo chords, just like a open/closed sign?
And from the late-mid 1990s two black wheelie bins in the snow, with an inch of snow on top of their lids.
I did have the official book of Gunnies ads, but that wasn't in it. |
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By *orny PT OP Man
over a year ago
Peterborough |
They had a good run with a winning formula. Slow 189980's ballad, a story line without words and a bittersweet tale to tell. Both the song and the story matched each other.
I don't know what went wrong but the face mask/bus advert from last year sucked.
This year's entry, nearly got there. But why use `our friends electric'?
When there is a more apt song from Chris de Burgh...A spaceman came travelling.
Surely that makes more sense and it is the right time of the year, to use it. |
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By *orny PT OP Man
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"My favourite Xmas advert was the John Lewis one with the boxer dog on the trampoline "
There was a really sad one , about an old man and his dog out in the snow...it wasn't the official ad, but it did look bloody convincing. |
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