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Lady Faye Verrit
22 Oct 18 18:18
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....get out of my life!

I'm now screaming expletives, every time they're on (which is very many times) to drown them out, before I can mute them!

Devil

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By:
Escapee
When: 22 Oct 18 18:45
Screaming expletives at the TV ads?

Hmmm... Probably a sign you're watching to much Telly.

P.S. the mute button is a wonderful button on the remote if you find it, use it during ads.
By:
Escapee
When: 22 Oct 18 18:46
ooops, you have found the mute button, my bad
By:
Just Checking
When: 22 Oct 18 18:46
I like my Oral B electric toothbrush.
Not sure what ad you're on about?
By:
lybertyne
When: 22 Oct 18 18:51
Oral B is fine if needs must but one must always aim for Oral A.
By:
impossible123
When: 22 Oct 18 18:57
I agree Oral B is ok, but what is Oral A, may I ask?
By:
steerforth
When: 22 Oct 18 21:23
Cue pretend actor type dentist in a white coat talking to the camera at 45%. That's why I never go to the dentist nowadays - afraid of getting seasick!
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impossible123
When: 22 Oct 18 21:29
I'd take no notice of adverts fronted by a health professional eg dentist. They would pedal filth if remunerated accordingly, and I'd come across a few who'd been struck for doing the NHS.
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 22 Oct 18 22:33
Why would anyone watch adverts in this day and age?
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 23 Oct 18 00:23
Is this 'pedalling filth' something to do with naked cycling?
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