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lol so many weird things about that. They are in a field or something, that's hardly a off-road car. And it's a type of car you don't get into, you put it on like a jacket. So small.
Aww, the HMV (His Master's Voice) dog.
Featured in one of the ads I posted on the previous page.Nipper, one of the worlds most famous dogs.
What does this one mean?Here's one that I found lol
Don't drive like a knob. Slang reference to genitalia.What does this one mean?
Mudbath.This is an old ad for a health spa in Latvia. But if you don't know that, it makes you wonder what happened to that poor woman.
Lol same XD I like the early 2010 ones and older. I can remember a few from growing up : )Share your old ads here! Or check out the ones I found. I can’t stand current advertising, but the art and creativity from past ads are just terrific.
That's actually really cool I love Japanese stuff <3
AYY Hoges! I just watched Crocodile Dundee II recently! That sounds pretty classicPaul Hogan did years of adverts for Winfield, always with the phrase "Anyhow, have a Winfield.". The company got in to trouble when we first started putting serious health warnings on cigarette packets.
In huge letters on the outside of the packet it said "Warning. Smoking Kills." and just underneath that it said "Anyhow, have a Winfield.".
Agreed *facepalms and cringes* I could make a better ad myselfOld ads are rather wonderful and more articulate! Modern commercials seem so dumbed down with rarely more than two or three words and that's it!