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No question, the Farmer ad was by far the classiest of the whole lot.
 
I agree that it was a well done and poignant ad. Somehow I do have a problem with using images or voices of famous deceased people. Frank Sinatra sell Coke, Paul Harvey sell Dodges... I wonder if Paul Harvey were alive if he would agree to pitching cars?
 
I liked the farmer ad up until they showed the Ram truck.
 
Anyone see the ad for Fritos Flamin Hot just before the game?

I can't find it on you tube.

Guy is in the kitchen with night vision goggles...tells his wife he is he is protecting his Fritos from Bigfoot and his sneaky neighhbor Ted.

She rolls her eyes and walks away.

He dons his goggles, wife shuts off lights and screen goes to complete darkness. Screams begin.

She flips lights back on and husband is tackling bigfoot and Ted runs in and grabs the Fritos and runs back out.

It was great!

Wish I could find the video.....
 
My favorite ad was the 30'ish minute Lucas Electrical ad that started around 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter
 
My favorite ad was the 30'ish minute Lucas Electrical ad that started around 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter

:lol:

...we missed th' whole thing somehow...
 
My favorite ad was the 30'ish minute Lucas Electrical ad that started around 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter

The Prints of Darkness ...

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:jester:
 
No question, the Farmer ad was by far the classiest of the whole lot.


I thought so, too. The wife wasn't as impressed as I was.

Also didn't think much of the majority of the remainder of the adds.
 
I thought so, too. The wife wasn't as impressed as I was.

Also didn't think much of the majority of the remainder of the adds.

I think we're more impressed by Mr Harvey than the ad but well done either way. I was a bit disappointed to see the truck at the end. it woulda been more fitting to show an older Dodge truck but I don't think that woulda been possible.

Woulda been a great commercial for Ford though...:wink:
 
Being the son of a farmer and working out here in the farms lands of California, the "farmer" commercial was all the talk in the veterinary practice today. The thing that struck many of us were the pictures of the hands of many of the men and women in the commercial. My father's hands are the size of baseball gloves and to size his replacement wedding ring (he wore it out the first after 50 years) the jeweler had to use a wire to measure the size of his fingers.

These people represent less than 2% of the population, but they make use the richest land the world has ever known.

Just after WWII on the family farm in Holland

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On his 70th birthday
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Proud to be a Farmers Son! Thankful to Chryser and I drive Fords!

Paul
 
That him on the horse?

Of course you drive Fords, you're a farmers son. :wink:
 
Yes!
 
WHAT'S THE SUPERBOWL??? Ads, I saw no ads! I was watching aerobatic competition! An individualistic competitive sport of the utmost skill and knowledge! :encouragement: PJ
 
literally laughed out loud lol
 
Just realized that Stewart & Nunyas aren't the same person.
Both are from SOUTHERN California.

- Doug
 
stewart's car is much cooler than mine

also, while i live here, i never claim to be ~from~ here. That honor goes to FL. ;)
 
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