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Sid will be churning in his grave

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 16:55
by paint it black
you clearly don.t need me

as you were

Re: Sid will be churning in his grave

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 16:58
by EvilBastard
Good ad, but not as good as the original with the three buttery chaps who emerge from the packet singing a catchy little ditty...

Ooooooh...we are the lads from the Country Life
And you never put a better bit of butter on your knife
if you haven't any iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin...
...have a word with the wife and spread it on your toast in the moooooooooo-rning.

Not sure why I can remember this 30 years after the fact but can't remember the names of half the people I work with.

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:02
by markfiend
Oh for f'uck sake...

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:07
by Silver_Owl
I must say I did enjoy his series about bugs.

Re: Sid will be churning in his grave

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:12
by markfiend
EvilBastard wrote:Not sure why I can remember this 30 years after the fact but can't remember the names of half the people I work with.
Because the ad worked?

I remember the same one. As well as 'You do the shake and vac and put the freshness back', that one 'Will it be mushrooms? Fried onion rings? We'll have to wait and see' and myriad others.

All takes up valuable brain cells I'm afraid. And I haven't many good ones left :lol:

Edit to add: 'Mother likes a nice cod piece, that doesn't swim in grease'

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:16
by weebleswobble
Last Tango anyone? :urff:

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:17
by emilystrange
daddy or chips, daddy or chips... chips!

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:25
by EvilBastard
When you come to the end of a SuperMousse
To the end of a BirdsEye SuperMousse
When you come to the end of a SuperMousse
Plop goes your heart.

I'll never forget the year we won the turkey in the Christmas raffle - it was July before we had to feed the cat again...

I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land
Where beer is cool, and hearts so warm
The girls I gathered round
Perhaps they're missing me like I'm missing them
The games, the songs, the laughs, the games we used to play
But most of all, Greenall Whitley most of all...

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:34
by emilystrange
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnly the crumbliest, flakiest chocLAAAAATTE

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:39
by EvilBastard
emilystrange wrote:OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnly the crumbliest, flakiest chocLAAAAATTE
...misses your mouth and makes a mess on the floor.

Just one Cornetto
Give it to me
You must be joking
Not for 50p

(oh what untrammelled wits we were in our formative years.)

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 17:45
by emilystrange
i can eat one without making a mess

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 20:07
by markfiend
EvilBastard wrote:I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land...
Which reminds me:

I mecht gern a Grunhalle, Grunhalle, Grunhalle
I mecht gern a Grunhalle, Grunhalle brau

(Apologies if the spelling is atrocious, but Grunhalle wasn't a genuine mainland European beer, it was Greenall's faux-European lager brand back in the late 80s)

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 20:58
by EvilBastard
markfiend wrote:
EvilBastard wrote:I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land...
Which reminds me:

I mecht gern a Grunhalle, Grunhalle, Grunhalle
I mecht gern a Grunhalle, Grunhalle brau

(Apologies if the spelling is atrocious, but Grunhalle wasn't a genuine mainland European beer, it was Greenall's faux-European lager brand back in the late 80s)
Skol Skol Skol Skol
Skol Skol Skol Skol
Skol Skol Skol...
...hey, Snerg - why aren't you singing our drinking song?

Cuz I don't know the words.

What was the beer that was advertised by a big bear in a yellow t-shirt? Hoffbrau?

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 21:03
by emilystrange
howenbrau

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 21:10
by EvilBastard
emilystrange wrote:howenbrau
Ah, Hofmeister 8)

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Not to be confused with The Hoffmeister, of course...

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Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 21:13
by emilystrange
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 21:26
by Silver_Owl

Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 00:25
by James Blast
vorsprung technik