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Message # 66159.3.1.1 Subject: Re:Another old ad I remember Date: Fri 01/01/16 13:17:43 GMT Name: David Faltskog |
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In reply to Message (66159.3.1) Re:Another old ad I remember
By Topcattopone - Fri 01/01/16 12:39:27 GMT This is an ad that alwys sticks in my mind. - wet look extreme on national TV. I forget the name of the actress but she was well known at the time. |
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By RM - Thu 31/12/15 13:04:18 GMT This is probably from the 60's. The ad was for a clothes dryer. The setting is a carnival or circus and a woman in a nice dress is on a dunk tank. Each time she is dunked she goes back stage and throws her dress in the dryer. When all dry she then resumes her duties at the dunk tank. The cycle repeats itself several times. |
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By Ngawa - Wed 30/12/15 12:58:54 GMT Here's one for the oldies - does anybody remember a TV ad from the UK in the late 60s or early 70s featuring a dancer getting drenched with buckets of water? It was for a bra and the wettings were to show how it held its shape even after repeated soakings. It went something like this - there's a girl dancing on a stage in a wearing a sweater and skirt. Then a voiceover says something like "Julie's bra gets washed twice a night." Then she gets a good soaking with a couple of buckets of water and stands there dripping. The rest of the ad is the usual "new and improved to cross your heart in twenty different directions while it lifts, separates and so on" before it cuts to a final shot of the model back dancing and getting yet another bucket of water thrown over her. Even as a child this turned me on in a way that I didn't quite understand but it was still fun.
I wouldn't mind seeing that ad now but internet searches haven't turned up anything.
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