Take a Minute and Laugh; No women allowed.

Started by K9, Apr 30, 2007, 09:41 AM

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Thomas

Maybe I've been snookered, but this seems to be a real Montavit Mineral Water ad.

http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=184612&fr=
We Are Self-Exterminating Through The Collapse Of Fertility Rates.
The Death of Birth.
Fertility Rates Magazine.

TheManOnTheStreet

It is a real commercial.  I personally recall seeing it on the idiot box.

TMOTS
The Man On The Street is on the street for a reason.......
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K9


Maybe I've been snookered, but this seems to be a real Montavit Mineral Water ad.

http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=184612&fr=


LOVED IT!   
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stands2p

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May 02, 2007, 07:00 AM Last Edit: May 02, 2007, 07:59 AM by stands2p
for any w/o access to a fast connection, here is how the ad goes:
A rugged adventurer type rides a horse across a rugged plain and hears a cry for help.
He dismounts and runs to the edge of a nearby cliff.  Below, a stunning blonde clings to a tree root.  She looks up and gives him a wink.  The adventurer is smitten with her pearly white teeth and ample cleavage and rushes back to his horse to fetch a rope.
Back at his horse, he pauses for a swig from his Montavit Mineral Water.
Suddenly, he pictures a grim future with a cranky, pregnant wife, rooms full of howling brats and a gruesome mother-in-law.
He swings back into the saddle and spurs his horse toward the horizon.
The tag line: a moment of clarity.

A nice change from typical ads, I will be playing this for the boys in my youth group!
The Lord works in strange ways; and with strange people.

gwallan


for any w/o access to a fast connection, here is how the ad goes:
A rugged adventurer type rides a horse across a rugged plain and hears a cry for help.
He dismounts and runs to the edge of a nearby cliff.  Below, a stunning blonde clings to a tree root.  She looks up and gives him a wink.  The adventurer is smitten with her pearly white teeth and ample cleavage and rushes back to his horse to fetch a rope.
Back at his horse, he pauses for a swig from his Montavit Mineral Water.
Suddenly, he pictures a grim future with a cranky, pregnant wife, rooms full of howling brats and a gruesome mother-in-law.
He swings back into the saddle and spurs his horse toward the horizon.
The tag line: a moment of clarity.

A nice change from typical ads, I will be playing this for the boys in my youth group!


Interesting. I've seen the same plot line in an Australian ad for a different product. My interpretation of his "grim future" was that it was his "grim present" and his "moment of clarity" was in going back to that "present".
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