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What's your favourite TV adverts from yesteryear

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Bazile | 16:42 Fri 19th Oct 2012 | Adverts
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Here are a few of mine

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greatest ad ever made. When the boy salutes the soldiers going to war, it makes me cry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4tFzuFGUOI
Have to agree with that,em. gawd Ithink I need to see a doc, agreeing with em again.
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They REALLY DO drink it in The Congo, you know! I can recite this word for word!!

a finger of fudge is just enough...
because you know most won't come back, it is such a great piece
Carling black label [the one with the squirrel]??
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ooo um bongo, i used to love that stuff
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I give up - dont know why it's not working .

I was trying to post the cadburys flake one with that young lady in a field of flowers
I like the music to the sheddies advert but I cant post a link,
wasn't the smash advert voted the best of all time
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Em, just to let you know why it has an affect on me, I lost one great uncle on the first day of the Somme 1916 and another was killed in 1917 when the destroyer he was on was sunk in the north sea. great uncle who was killed on the Somme was awarded the Military Medal.
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Could someone please tell me what i'm doing wrong
i'm copying the youtube url and pasting it here - dont seem to be working
same heand re, anything to do with WW1 which i have studied at some length fills me with horror at the madness of it all.

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