11-13-2011, 12:18 AM
Very close.
We were screening old soft drink commercials at work today in conjunction with pitching a soft drink account. I am running a loop of commercials as I type that increased sales over the last 40 years. This commercial from the 1980s is so gay, I can not believe it ran on network television into every home in America! I am not even sure it could pass standards and practices today with all the holy rollers squawking out there. This commercial translated directly into strong increased sales. I got a kick out of the poser at the end who does absolutely nothing except smile and look into the camera. I'd like to get to know the guys who are climbing the ropes. Mmmmm........ bodies!
The person below does not know if they will go to a Bloody Mary brunch tomorrow.
We were screening old soft drink commercials at work today in conjunction with pitching a soft drink account. I am running a loop of commercials as I type that increased sales over the last 40 years. This commercial from the 1980s is so gay, I can not believe it ran on network television into every home in America! I am not even sure it could pass standards and practices today with all the holy rollers squawking out there. This commercial translated directly into strong increased sales. I got a kick out of the poser at the end who does absolutely nothing except smile and look into the camera. I'd like to get to know the guys who are climbing the ropes. Mmmmm........ bodies!
The person below does not know if they will go to a Bloody Mary brunch tomorrow.