smokeysmoo
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- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
I liked it anyway.
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Bold statement . Care to explain why?Sorry, but I think that's a shile of immatue syrupy pite.
Sorry, but I think that's a shile of immatue syrupy pite.
Bold statement . Care to explain why?
Did you see the clip of the making of the ad?If only for the nauseating romanticising.
Did you see the clip of the making of the ad?
The like was for that bit.Cynical is the word. That is revolting. Oh god, something's gone very wrong on the internet - I find myself agreeing with Drago here.
It's not so bad.Fraid not, I feared they would be crowing about how clever they were. Should I risk it?
There is a truth in the story.
In other words Sainsburys wish to have their name associated with the words peace and sharing, whilst at the same time pulling out all the stops to take advantage of a religious festival to squeeze every last penny out of their customers.. The only reason this advert makes me want to shop at Sainsburys is because they've made a beautiful advert depicting peace and sharing,.
I more or less agree with FF here. But Ally Fogg (wasn't that a 1970s magician??) doesn't:It's not so bad.
FWIW, I liked it for at least trying to sell/show the true meaning of Christmas rather than come to Sainsburys and buy loads of shite you don't need and gorge yourself for days on consumerism ... oh and we're cheaper than ASDA ....
There is a truth in the story.