I'm glad the meerkats are leaving Oleg in Africa, let's hope the other two get eaten by hyenas soon
Millenium Falcon partwork model kit - 100 issues @ £8.99
Millenium Falcon partwork model kit - 100 issues @ £8.99
Speaking of price comparison websites, I guess we're meant to feel sorry and anxious for Brian the robot off Confused.com as he's kidnapped by rogue scrap metal dealers. But fear not- his chums are coming to the rescue. Here's hoping he gets fucking melted down.I'm glad the meerkats are leaving Oleg in Africa, let's hope the other two get eaten by hyenas soon
In a delicious irony, it is actually an advert promoting television advertising as a powerful way to sell your productsthere's one at the moment with a bloody awful 80's song that if anything is even worse than anything rick fucking astley did.
(nothing's gonna change my love for you - glenn medeiros)
i'm not sure what the heck it's an advert for as i either leave the room or change the bloody channel pretty damn quick.
in some ways i'd like to know what it's an advert for so i could make an effort not to buy the product
In a delicious irony, it is actually an advert promoting television advertising as a powerful way to sell your products
It can only be a matter of time. He's obviously not scared of predators. He's probably already a tiny pile of blood, gristle and fur already tbfI hope the hyenas get oleg
"...o-o-o-h headrush....!!"Speaking of price comparison websites, I guess we're meant to feel sorry and anxious for Brian the robot off Confused.com as he's kidnapped by rogue scrap metal dealers. But fear not- his chums are coming to the rescue. Here's hoping he gets fucking melted down.
That one made me as well - and the "build your own world globe" one for £600, although I did like that it comes with "comprehensive instructions", which are presumably something like:Millenium Falcon partwork model kit - 100 issues @ £8.99
Part works are such a scam. I wonder what percentage get finished 100% complete, how much they are then worthThat one made me as well - and the "build your own world globe" one for £600, although I did like that it comes with "comprehensive instructions", which are presumably something like:
1. Remove tiny model of Eiffel Tower
2. Stick in France
3. Wait for next month's magazine, admiring the tiny plastic slice of the earth's crust you now own but can't put anywhere for another 99 weeks
I'd be very highly surprised indeed if the companies who print those those magazines with the building bits ever even plan to finish the print run never mind actually do it.Part works are such a scam. I wonder what percentage get finished 100% complete, how much they are then worth
So are (presumably super-rare) 100% complete collections of whatever thing actually worth much in the end?I'd be very highly surprised indeed if the companies who print those those magazines with the building bits ever even plan to finish the print run never mind actually do it.
It is a good question, no doubt. Dunno how you'd even go about finding out, though.So are (presumably super-rare) 100% complete collections of whatever thing actually worth much in the end?
That Millenium Falcon - £900 + labour, but when finished how much will it be worth?
Just thinking out loud tbh
well actually my last relationship was saved temporarily by an oven toasted cheese sandwich, really.I see the Co-op annoying bread adverts have been resurrected on Comedy Central. "This is important bread. It has a job to do." FUCK OFF FUCK OFF FUCK OFF. It takes more than some cardboard toast to make up after a drunken row, you craven ballsack.
I like Harvey the dog tbh. He has no place on this threadIn a delicious irony, it is actually an advert promoting television advertising as a powerful way to sell your products
This is the weirdest one I've seen in a while.
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Some young bloke gives a weird simmering sexy look to his boss. Unsettling.
Was even more disturbing when it had the tiger lillies music.View attachment 66726 Cravendale. Biscuits in underpants, swimming in milk. All kinds of wrong
That Burger King nuggets for 99p ad
"Shut the back door!"
At least it's not Oreos. They have even more kinds of wrong, and shitness
I see the shorter version hasn't got him in itThat Burger King nuggets for 99p ad
"Shut the back door!"