I too, often will not buy a product, or shop at a store when I dislike their advertising. Sadly for all marketers (sp?), a good add might not want to make me buy things, but a bad add has kept me FROM buying things.
I wouldn’t shop there either … I’m starting to think I should stop shopping at WalMart … I remember when it was Woolworths up here in Canada … you’d go in to the shoe department (Woolworths, Zellers, The Bay, Sears etc), the person working in shoes would sit you down, measure your foot with that slider thingy, then ask you what your price range was, style of shoe you wanted, then go pick 4 or 5 pairs. They would come back, and help you fit the shoes, tie them up, and have you walk around. NOW you see some lady, who says “that’s the shoes. Find a pair.” You ask for help she walks away. there is no customer service any more :(
Lynn posted the following tidbit at FBORFW on 8/21/09
“The art you are seeing now is a reworking of the beginning of the comic strip. The work will soon be running as it did originally without the new material added and the characters will age accordingly. With luck, the stories will continue right up to 2003 and beyond and you’ll see everything again.”
Reminds me of Cal Worthington and his “dog” Spot. (I even saw him live once at the Ringling circus in Long Beach, CA. His “dog” Spot was an elephant named Ruth.)
Does anyone else hate the OnStar ads heard on the radio with real people in car crashes that have been hurt? I get it OnStar! I don’t need to hear those poor people moaning in pain to know how your product works!
jump4joy–That’s what I’m talkin about . If I haven’t eaten for three days and Carl’s Jr is the only game in town fifty miles both ways . There’s even money chance of them getting my 99 cents .
I used to HATE Wheaties commercials.
They would show some boy with perhaps his father, doing some crazy “guy thing”, with the Dad teaching the kid how to do it, or, cheering him on. Then, they’d start voicing over, LOUDLY—“He knows he’s a man…”
Why they thought that that would cause American housewives (who do most of the shopping in this country) to buy Wheaties, I’ll NEVER understand.
I have never bought Wheaties! There are plenty of other cereals to pick.
GMA interviewed Billy. And the man does not yell all the time.
For Walmart there are a lot of products they stopped carring.
Because of price we have to go to someplace cheeper like: different types of vegtables, creal, potatoes, etc. At this place I figure vegtables(sorry about spelling I’m tired and its late) are that cannot control salt but rinse off. .45^ a can. Walmart is .60^. Starkist tuna at the cheeper is .50^. This cheeper place does not advertise on TV. A lot of people around know about it.
This comic generated a lot of discussion, but where’s the punch line? I guess it’s mildly ironic that advertising can drive people away rather than bring them in, but that’s not really a joke.
BuzzDog over 15 years ago
Obviously Ellie is not a “price sensitive” shopper!
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
There are many products I will not purchase simply because of their advertising.
Ann Lewis over 15 years ago
I too, often will not buy a product, or shop at a store when I dislike their advertising. Sadly for all marketers (sp?), a good add might not want to make me buy things, but a bad add has kept me FROM buying things.
kfaatz925 over 15 years ago
Agreed - over-aggressive advertising is the worst.
alondra over 15 years ago
I can’t stand a lot of shouting hype like this commercial. I also won’t buy something if the ad offends me and many do for various reasons.
Allan CB Premium Member over 15 years ago
I wouldn’t shop there either … I’m starting to think I should stop shopping at WalMart … I remember when it was Woolworths up here in Canada … you’d go in to the shoe department (Woolworths, Zellers, The Bay, Sears etc), the person working in shoes would sit you down, measure your foot with that slider thingy, then ask you what your price range was, style of shoe you wanted, then go pick 4 or 5 pairs. They would come back, and help you fit the shoes, tie them up, and have you walk around. NOW you see some lady, who says “that’s the shoes. Find a pair.” You ask for help she walks away. there is no customer service any more :(
bogeydog over 15 years ago
I forget this is set in Canada. My dad is from Saskaskschawan. How ever you spell it! And I’m sure someone will correct me!!
When I think of this from my cousins point of view, some of this is funnier.
But it is still my favorite comic!
What ever did happen to “NotNorman”? He/she made things interesting.
The_Ol_Goaler over 15 years ago
I’m still waiting to find a car dealer who doesn’t YELL AT ME through his/her commercials… if ever I do, that dealer will have my business forever!
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
Where is the mute button on the TV remote?
Lynn posted the following tidbit at FBORFW on 8/21/09
“The art you are seeing now is a reworking of the beginning of the comic strip. The work will soon be running as it did originally without the new material added and the characters will age accordingly. With luck, the stories will continue right up to 2003 and beyond and you’ll see everything again.”
dianecliff over 15 years ago
Canadian Tire!!!
alviebird over 15 years ago
Did this make anyone else think of Billy Mays? I’m sorry he passed on, but I won’t miss him.
JanLC over 15 years ago
Reminds me of Cal Worthington and his “dog” Spot. (I even saw him live once at the Ringling circus in Long Beach, CA. His “dog” Spot was an elephant named Ruth.)
bogeydog over 15 years ago
YES bird55!!! Billy Mays!!
I thought of him too!!
But Oxy-Clean really does work!
Sternvogel over 15 years ago
bogeydog said, about 5 hours ago
“I forget this is set in Canada. My dad is from Saskaskschawan. How ever you spell it! And I’m sure someone will correct me!!”
Saskatchewan.
bald over 15 years ago
if you will remember wal*mart used to have a banner “all products Made IN USA”
since sam walton died, i don’t think 25% of their merchandise is made here anymore
jump4joy over 15 years ago
I won’t go to Carl’s Jr. for the same reason. Watching a guy slurp, smack, slobber, and drip while eating a hamburger just turns my stomach!
alviebird over 15 years ago
Am I the only one who’s put off by commercials that demonstrate their crispy or crunchy food by having us listen to people masticate it?
Dkram over 15 years ago
Guico (Cavemen) Burger King (Very neg.) There are a few local car dealers that drive up the wall and a few other vertical objects.
DMLL
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
Does anyone else hate the OnStar ads heard on the radio with real people in car crashes that have been hurt? I get it OnStar! I don’t need to hear those poor people moaning in pain to know how your product works!
Ronshua over 15 years ago
jump4joy–That’s what I’m talkin about . If I haven’t eaten for three days and Carl’s Jr is the only game in town fifty miles both ways . There’s even money chance of them getting my 99 cents .
noreenklose over 15 years ago
I used to HATE Wheaties commercials. They would show some boy with perhaps his father, doing some crazy “guy thing”, with the Dad teaching the kid how to do it, or, cheering him on. Then, they’d start voicing over, LOUDLY—“He knows he’s a man…”
Why they thought that that would cause American housewives (who do most of the shopping in this country) to buy Wheaties, I’ll NEVER understand.
I have never bought Wheaties! There are plenty of other cereals to pick.
kab2rb over 15 years ago
GMA interviewed Billy. And the man does not yell all the time. For Walmart there are a lot of products they stopped carring. Because of price we have to go to someplace cheeper like: different types of vegtables, creal, potatoes, etc. At this place I figure vegtables(sorry about spelling I’m tired and its late) are that cannot control salt but rinse off. .45^ a can. Walmart is .60^. Starkist tuna at the cheeper is .50^. This cheeper place does not advertise on TV. A lot of people around know about it.
gene2u over 15 years ago
This comic generated a lot of discussion, but where’s the punch line? I guess it’s mildly ironic that advertising can drive people away rather than bring them in, but that’s not really a joke.
hildigunnurr Premium Member over 15 years ago
gene2u, the word “comics” actually doesn’t indicate everything has to be funny.
Ppl, have you thought about whether NotNorman was banned and is now here under another name and with a slightly different style?
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
For twenty years or more, I refused to buy any Minute Maid product because Anita Bryant pitched it.
hypershock over 15 years ago
If the jingle gets stuck in my head, I purposefully avoid that product.