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Lesterjester | 16:32 Fri 22nd Oct 2004 | Adverts
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There was an advert a couple of years ago that featured a man laying a pipe in a hole in the road.  As this hole was already open, other trades go in on the act and asked to put their various wares (Cable TV, Gas etc.) into the open hole, as it would "Save the puplic the inconvenience of closing the road down again.  Does anyone know what this was advertising?
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I think it might have been Carslberg "Carlsberg don't do **** but if they did it woiuld probably be the best **** in the world"

 

Maybe?

i'm not sure it was Carlsberg - I'm sure the gist of the advert was something completely unexpected but pleasant happening ... if that resonates with anyone.

I can't remember what it ws advertising, but I think the final word was 'now that makes a refreshing change!' And then the final scene was a Hearse pulling up, and the undertaker looking into the hole.

"'now that makes a refreshing change!" - aah! Isn't that some sort of cider?
Come to think of it, there's an advert out at the moment, two boxers at a promo saying they dont want to fight coz they respect each other too much, and then start hugging. Ends with a ****** geezer saying "now that makes.....etc"
Obviously doing its job - none of us know the bleedin' product!

that was supposed to say * * * * ney, but answerbank edited it. The current ad is for IPA.

How annoying is that? OK how about Kockney?

Jesus

Wasn't it BT Broadband?
Since when did Heineken make India Pale Ale?

Heineken? That "Refreshes the parts...." etc. IPA makes a 'Refreshing change"

Anyway, I'm bored of it now.

it was woodpecker cider, what a refreshing change!!
Easy it was Heineken!

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