Is that the one where the woman has the really smug smirk? If so that’s been on forever and it’s awful!There‘s an ad for Arnold Clark (car dealership) which plays as a kind of sponsored thing when programmes break for adverts and it’s two women who have been doing some kind of extreme water sport (not the dodgy kind) and one can’t find the car keys. The other woman shakes the keys at her and she looks relieved. I don’t know why but the key shaking noise gives me the beginnings of actual rage. I honestly think I would boycott the company because I hate that ad so much.
Yes! It’s hateful.Is that the one where the woman has the really smug smirk? If so that’s been on forever and it’s awful!
key shaking noise gives me the beginnings of actual rage.
There's also the one where the old chap manages to head some kids football. His wife rolls her eyes and I always think why can't you let him enjoy this moment you mean old bag?Yes! It’s hateful.
Tbf I didn't actually mind the show but now you've mentioned the noises in the ad that's all I'm gonna hearThere's a trailer for a programme called The Dry (iirc) on ITV, there's this dripping/tapping/popping sound throughout it that causes a near rage in me. It's a horrible sound and the show looks shit too to boot!
Really annoys me as I tend to have the telly on as background noise. But after so long the TV turns itself off and I always assume this is what happened, nope just some cheap arsed adI hate that car advert that's totally silent. I always think the telly's broken
If I see that one more time I'm gonna rip off my ears, and that walkers crisps advert seems to be on every commercialThe Vodafone one with Sam Ryder. Firstly it’s the way they react to the voiceover. It’s so cringe. And what teenager in the world would want to go to a Sam Ryder gig with their mum in matching t-shirts. Who comes up with this crap?
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