Hyundai - Not my sunday |
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usmaak
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Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 12:15am |
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tikibagger
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so..in order to avoid his horrid inlaws...he ditches a 20k boat? Wouldn't TELLING his mate NO be a lot more effective? adtards
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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Ad nauseous
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I HATE THAT SONG! WORST SONG OF THE 80S!
I'd rather listen to Styx! Back to the commercial, what a stupid move! How hell is he gonna explain the loss of the 20k boat!? Duh! Real smart there jackass. |
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One good thing about TV-you could always turn it off
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aka ron
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I think his music is enthralling and captivating.
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Anduril
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WTF does this have to do with cars?
Any mode of transportation would work in the scenario provided - doesn't have to be a Hynudai. Like what, "only" a Hyundai can successfully transport you to the marina where you can launch your boat off into oblivion, just so you can watch TV? Oh, and for good measure, someone been's dipping into their iTunes library again. Too bad they didn't review the lyrics. The 1979 song, "Sailing" by Christopher Cross is the antithesis of the marital narrative this commercial attempts to develop. Major fail, here. If the commercial were anything like the song, ol' hubby would have boarded that SS Minnow of a fishing boat and left his woman in the kitchen. Of course, subordinating the Hyundai to the boat would never sell any cars. People wouldn't have any money left after buying the life jackets. |
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TV_Casualty
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I like how everyone in commercial land is always listening to the same old cliche 100 songs they play on pop radio. |
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