Funny commercials!!
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
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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
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
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.
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!!!!!!"
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.












