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03/06/2017 05:16:15 AM · #1 |
Toyota nz ltd have a long history of making tv adverts that really get the message through. Most famous is the (IN)Famous "Bugger" ads. The challenge is to photograph a "Bugger" moment. Not specifically motor vehicles.
one can google Toyota nz Bugger advert to view it . |
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03/06/2017 05:28:47 AM · #2 |
erm - there is a specific original meaning to the word 'bugger' isn't there.
I'll give it a go. Perhaps DPC may have to relax some of it's rules though. 'Relax' is probably good advice all round. |
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03/06/2017 06:53:01 AM · #3 |
I loved those 'Bugger' ads! Specially the dog. |
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03/06/2017 08:05:41 AM · #4 |
this doesn't sound very nice for a family site |
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03/06/2017 09:57:03 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Tiny: this doesn't sound very nice for a family site |
It's a rather twisted family ;-) |
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03/06/2017 10:16:38 AM · #6 |
Still, we gotta draw the line SOMEWHERE, and I think we may have found it :-) |
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03/06/2017 10:35:44 AM · #7 |
I think it's a great idea for a challenge. Especially for a twisted family site such as this. :)
The commercial seemed pretty tame to me.
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03/06/2017 04:14:05 PM · #8 |
Sorry,It was 10pm at night when I thought of it. Could substitute " Bother " for the original term for the faint hearted. It was what caused the word that I thought would make a good challenge. Toyota have moved on to the Two Possum ads now. They are a real hoot as well..... is in constant use here as an expession for something esasperating ie I have had a bugger of a day or I'm Going to bugger off home now..
Message edited by author 2017-03-06 20:12:47. |
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03/06/2017 07:42:21 PM · #9 |
Sounds like just an "oops" challenge, which can always be interesting! |
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03/07/2017 09:53:07 AM · #10 |
What's next, no "shag" challenge?
ps. that's a type of rug to me, not a verb. |
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03/07/2017 10:54:49 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by blindjustice: What's next, no "shag" challenge?
ps. that's a type of rug to me, not a verb. |
Hey, it's baseball season -- you can again safely use it as a verb in the USA ... |
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03/07/2017 11:06:41 AM · #12 |
instead of "bugger off", make it "butter up"
(GeneralE can do batter up) |
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03/07/2017 01:01:33 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by skewsme: instead of "bugger off", make it "butter up"
(GeneralE can do batter up) |
Been waiting too long -- I'm ready ... |
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