I’ve had enough of excruciatingly bad, but unfortunately memorable ads. It came to a head during the coverage of the recent World Cup from Saaf Afreeca, when we all had no choice but to watch just a couple more ads squeezed in between the players’ mumbled tone deaf singing of their national anthems (and the North Koreans crying at the thought of representing their ‘honourable’ leader and star of Team America, Kim Jong-Il) and match kick-off. Or in the case of ITV HD viewers, after kick-off and during England’s goal against the US, thereby depriving viewers of the sight of England’s best goal of the tournament.
The worst ad has to be Toyota’s over-long assault on rational thinking. ‘Your Toyota is my Toyota’. NO IT’S NOT! What the hell are you talking about? My Toyota is for my use only, it’s not part of a car share agreement with the general public. You can do what you like with your Toyota, but leave mine out of it. Or maybe that’s what is written in the small print? Damn, should really read that. Continue reading





