A string of brilliantly conceived daytime commercials from January 2003:
- Clarinex
- Healthy Choice
- Hidden Valley Ranch
- Roc
- Summer's Eve
- David's Bridal
- L'Oréal Superior Preference (that has got to be the prettiest white girl I've ever seen)
- Y&R will continue bumper
- Promos for King of Queens, Yes Dear, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Still Standing
- Thomas' English Muffins
- Sylvan Learning Center
- Hollywood Squares promo
- CBS2 promo (with Mary Ann Childers)
- Survivor promo
- Y&R bumper
Aired during Y&R.
NOTE: These commercials are the property of their respective owners and NOT myself, so copyright infringement is by no means intended.
Were the people in the first commercial cgi animated?
AtlantaCommercials 3 months ago
@barber747 It also came with a head cleaner, which doesn't matter now, because I tried to hook up the VCR and just realized that it was broken.
dotbomber95 6 months ago
@barber747 It came with a blank tape, some WWF tape, and some low-budget horror movie. There was also a porno but dad made me throw it out.
dotbomber95 6 months ago
@dotbomber95
Well you could buy Betamax tapes. That should make the VCR worth keeping.
barber747 6 months ago
This does take me back. I used to eat Thomas English Muffins for breakfast and those Sylvan ads where on all the time.
I also had the opportunity to buy a Laserdisc player once, but instead bought a Betamax VCR, which I now regret.
dotbomber95 7 months ago
@barber747
Maybe Dazzle, Bestbuy may have what I need. The Sony Vegas Pro 9 is $700 (OMFG WTFBBQ111) I might get one for Christmas. What's the aspect of the hard drive and graphics cards? Well being able to have them fit in my rig and be sure that they are the right kind for my Gateway rig.I might take my rig to that store and ask them what graphics card and performance components will fit in my rig and work properly.
DesertFerret7 1 year ago
@DesertFerret7
You could just buy yourself a capture card and a 500 GB External Hard Drive like I do. That way you can just emulate them to your computer as AVI files and not have to waste DVDs doing it.
barber747 1 year ago
@barber747
I do have VHS tapes. Some of then are from the 70s and 80s and 90s. I do have a huge collection of them. Now days DVD is in full swing. Goodbye VHS welcome DVD. I also have a Laser Disc of a James Bond 007 MoonRaker but the sad thing is that I don't have the Laser Disc Player to whatch the movie. There is no way it will fit in a DVD or on my computer. It's too big. :P
DesertFerret7 1 year ago
@DesertFerret7
Do u have any old VHS tapes yourself (5 years or older)?
barber747 1 year ago
@AllieRX87
I heard her name was Heather Locklear. Rather surprising.
barber747 1 year ago