Australian Milk TV Ad 1975

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

1975 Australian Milk TV commercial featuring Alan Johnson. U-matic recording.

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  • Hahahah, a great line to get rid of a would-be sleaze!

  • That's it, I'm drinking more milk!

  • Dude doesn't need to drink milk . . . just needs more effective pickup lines. "Where have you been all my life?" GEEZ!!! Almost as bad as "Are you from Tennessee? 'Cause you're the only ten I see!"

  • @AllAboutLOVEatYuToob Men being the rule of the roost doesn't make women "second place", it just means that most women prefer dominant men and always have, which hasn't changed until this day.

  • @annahudson76

    Makes sense...lol

    good point.

  • @annahudson76 Of course it wasnt like that but even to suggest the concept now, you'd have every PC dickhead on your back ranting about how bad the ad is.

  • @BEAUTIFULMusic73 lol yeh thats not the way I remember the 70s guys like that were called slimy shirt guys and laughed at and we ran from them lol

  • @tryandlisten this isnt really true to the way things were back then. women would never come up to a guy like that if you did you were considered a slut women didnt even call men back then. hollywood for you

  • @AllAboutLOVEatYuToob male worship...?

  • Jeez God forbid you'd make an ad like this now. Nowadays you'd have a guy politely making conversation with a woman and when she rejects him, seeing a counsellor to undertake self-analysis whilst ensuring he only drinks low-fat organic fair-trade milk so he doesn't offend anybody. Then when he's fit, he'll return to the party and apologise for putting her in an awkward situation in the past and then discuss current affairs and equal opportunity in the workplace. What a great time we live in o_0

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