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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    For me it's the pharmaceutical ads. If you don't already have a particular ailment, you are sure to believe that there is another one you hadn't even heard of before, waiting in the wings for you. Then after they finish the pitch, they read a list of all the side effects that taking the drug could cause which are often worse than the original ailment.
    I know, we often joke about those kinds of commercials- "common side effects include dry mouth, stomach pain, and death..."

    I hate drug commercials too! As if the pharmaceutical companies don't have enough money already they need to push drugs onto people who probably don't need them.

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    I despise the tampon/maxi pad commercials

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    Jeff Foxworthy has a hysterical monologue about side effects of drugs, which is on the Redneck Comedy Tour Rides Again , I think. Among them are "reduced gas mileage, lower property values, feline leukemia(!)..."
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    We *love* our DVR - digital video recorder - it was an option with our cable tv. We no longer see any commercials at all - we can just hit the "30-second skip" button, and it jumps right over them. So I am not even familiar with many of the commercials mentioned. Yay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    We *love* our DVR - digital video recorder - it was an option with our cable tv. We no longer see any commercials at all - we can just hit the "30-second skip" button, and it jumps right over them. So I am not even familiar with many of the commercials mentioned. Yay!
    lucky how much do those things cost???

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    Quote Originally Posted by shihtzulover850
    lucky how much do those things cost???

    I think we pay an extra $9 a month on our cable bill - worth every single penny, as it also records shows right even if the network moves around when it is on the air!

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    Really?? I thought they cost way more. We will definetly look into that!! Thanks!

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    Oh, and one more thing .... I hate when they start blabbering about what's on tomorrow, before the film is finished, they certainly don't have any respect for the credits, and sometimes they run them so fast, theymay as well not run them at all, you have NO chance to read anything. If you have seen a film, or another good programme, I like to sit and digest it and see who did what. What's the hurry?? People are stressed enough as it is!!

    Btw, if you're interested, these are the channels we can watch in Denmark: http://tv.tv2.dk/tv/?Region=1&Katego...orsidedropdown

    If you click where it says "Danske", you can also choose to see what we can view from other countries.



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    I hate that ford commercial where the girl is singing "come on and get me you really go beep beep". how lame is that song!!!! my favorite ones are the capital one commercials!! hilarious!!!

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    Before we had commercials on TV, I used to think they were interesting. It didn't take long before I was fed up seeing them, so these days, I have no clue what they're showing. I go and do something in the kitchen or change to another channel. The worst is that they turn the sound up! Some channels are worse than others, one is showing commercials every 15-20 min. for about 6 min. - good to know. Luckily, we have a few that don't have commercials at all. It's so nice to watch a film without interruption.



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    wow, over here in the US, we have about 5 minute commercials every 5-10 minutes!
    I hate any medical/pharmasudical commercial where they show you a little drawing of your pores or of your veins, even if it has barley anything to do with the product where it makes them seem more "informative"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    wow, over here in the US, we have about 5 minute commercials every 5-10 minutes!
    If they did that here, I don't think I'd have a TV.



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