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Reflecting on the advert in May 1998, Stephen Armstrong of The Guardian named it as one of the five best advertising campaigns, and remarked that it had "spawned a new era in car advertising". [5] In April 2000 Changes was ranked at number 42 on Channel 4 's The 100 Greatest TV Ads , where it was described as being "a sign that feminism had at ...
High-heel shoes worn in an overt sexual context. Fuck-me shoes, alternatively fuck-me boots or fuck-me pumps (occasionally extended to knock-me-down-and-fuck-me shoes), is a slang term for women's high-heeled shoes that exaggerate a sexual image. The term can be applied to any women's shoes that are worn with the intention of arousing others.
While peddling his Ford Mustang pedal car, a little boy pulls up and is serviced at Phillips 66 gas stand that two kids have made, similar to that of a lemonade stand. Tire Goodyear "Polyglas Testimonial - John" John P. Cearley of Texas voices his approval of the WideTread Polyglas tires from Goodyear that are on his car. Goodyear
This week’s challenge started as an innocent search for the strangest car commercial, but it veered into the bizarre and outlandish. Weirdest Car Commercials: Window Shop with Car and Driver ...
A peep-toe shoe is a woman's shoe (usually a pump, slingback, bootie, or any other dress shoe) in which there is an opening at the toe box which allows the toes to show. Peep-toe shoes were popular beginning in the 1940s [1] [2] but disappeared by the 1960s. [3]
From the ShamWow to the George Foreman grill, here are eight products that we fell prey to.
The vast majority of Viagra ads feature a polished woman in her 40s with long, straight hair gazing seductively at the camera and saying things like "Hey, you, let's fix your penis" in dulcet tones.
U.S. News & World Report listed the Catera's "Princess" advertisement as one of the worst car commercials of all time, describing Ziggy as "a bargain-basement imitation of a Looney Tunes character" and Crawford's character as a "sexist representation of women". [148] The Truth About Cars-offshoot site Curbside Classic noted that the Catera ...