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wilsarnie | 14:12 Thu 27th Jul 2006 | Adverts
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Long standing argument in our house...

'Overtired'

or

'Oh, they're tired'

Which is it AB'ers?
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It's overtired. If you look back in this section someone asked the question and actually e-mailed vauxhall who confirmed it is overtired.
Overtired
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yes thanks and to everyone that sighed that I was repeating a question, I'm sorry. Have found the twenty pages of dialogue the last question created and I am now 'with knowledge'.

And can also gloat to everyone I've had the convo with that I was right, la dee daaa
Should be overtyred....lol ;o)
But overtired doesn't fit into the script of the advert. When a child is losing his/her temper the common reaction by parent would be to comment on the fact that they must be getting tired. The Vauxhall ad reverses the roles so Oh they're tired must be the real words spoken. It doesn't make sense that when the parents argue the child would say that they are overtired. What does overtired mean anyway? You can be tired but at what point do you become overtired?
Put the subtitles up!

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