Funny commercials!!
#15
That Fiat commercial reminds me of Cinderella. When the horse and carriage turns back into a pumpkin.
Maybe I'm biased because of the area I live in. But a couple of the best commercials in this area are from the 80's. One is for the Detroit Zoo (have to turn your volume up a bit for that one). The other is for Highland Appliance. (note the prices of the stuff on sale )
Link ---> Detroit Zoo Ad from the 80s - YouTube
Link --->Best Commercial Ever; Highland Appliance - YouTube
Maybe I'm biased because of the area I live in. But a couple of the best commercials in this area are from the 80's. One is for the Detroit Zoo (have to turn your volume up a bit for that one). The other is for Highland Appliance. (note the prices of the stuff on sale )
Link ---> Detroit Zoo Ad from the 80s - YouTube
Link --->Best Commercial Ever; Highland Appliance - YouTube
#16
How could anyone miss it?:p
Those were pretty good Lou, my daughters liked the zoo commercial.
Here's my favorite commercial of all time:
Freedom Rock Commercial A classic - YouTube
Those were pretty good Lou, my daughters liked the zoo commercial.
Here's my favorite commercial of all time:
Freedom Rock Commercial A classic - YouTube
#17
How could anyone miss it?:p
Those were pretty good Lou, my daughters liked the zoo commercial.
Here's my favorite commercial of all time:
Freedom Rock Commercial A classic - YouTube
Those were pretty good Lou, my daughters liked the zoo commercial.
Here's my favorite commercial of all time:
Freedom Rock Commercial A classic - YouTube
Actually all those songs are awesome. Back at a time when music was still music. Thanks for the memories. Sounds like a Time-Life infomercial for sure.
#18
They played that commercial a lot when I was a teenager in the late '80s. I still remember walking around with my buddies, any song we heard we'd just break into "Is that freedom rock man?!?!? Yeah man!!!! Well turn it up!!!!!!"
#19
COOL MAN COOL! Where's Rick. He lived this stuff. I lived during it but was a kid so missed the experience but I understood it. I was born in 62 so I saw it and remember all that awesome music, great muscle cars and candy a few pieces for a penny. Lol. Hell I remember buying three pieces of bazooka bubble gum for a penny, the. It went to two for a penny, then one for a penny, then three for a nickel. I remember first class postage stamps were three cents.