As soon as I saw the client, I said out loud to myself, "PLEASE don't say "love your beaver", PLEASE don't say "love your beaver", PLEASE don't say "love your beaver"...to their credit, they didn't.
There's only ever been ONE good visual Beaver pun, and it was Leslie Nielson talking up Priscilla Presley's skirt :)
I tried not to be reactionary to this ad and as such, did a poll of he ladies in the office who tended to enjoy it - not insulting, just amusing - it's a mindset thing.
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yeah, lame. spoken jokes shown visually nearly always suck
Lame.
who green lighted this?
lit... who green "lit" this.
yank.
Wow. They really know how to speak to women...
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I think/hope this has been pulled.
And you work at Saatchi's?! Hang your head.
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
... hmmm...
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Does anyone remember the Molson beer TV campaign?
'What to drink when you're chasing beaver'
Better and funny.
Though should not do boring advertising!
Though?
are they talking about australia?.. real big and hairy beaver.
Taking care of your Beaver??
Lame and totally doesn't talk to women.
Whack-dizzle
As soon as I saw the client, I said out loud to myself, "PLEASE don't say "love your beaver", PLEASE don't say "love your beaver", PLEASE don't say "love your beaver"...to their credit, they didn't.
There's only ever been ONE good visual Beaver pun, and it was Leslie Nielson talking up Priscilla Presley's skirt :)
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How dare anyone speak to women with warth, humour and freshness about sanitary products.
Lighten up, world.
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
Name one woman who calles her "downstairs" her "beaver". In any context.
They're not dudes. They're actually adults....mostly.
I tried not to be reactionary to this ad and as such, did a poll of he ladies in the office who tended to enjoy it - not insulting, just amusing - it's a mindset thing.
I bet it goes down well in Australia.
"Goes down well in Australia" Triple pun! Nice.
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