Quizzes & Puzzles6 mins ago
BT Adverts
Does it bother anyone else that this couple seem so unsure about everything? They have moved in together as have her children, then are buying a house together but the mention of a joint bank account or possibly using a room as a nursery makes them swap nervous unsure looks. Oh and yes, i know its just an ad.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by CarolG. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People that think the same as me - hurrah!
She annoys me - she's moved her kids in (no probs with that at all), but then she looks at him like he is a child as well - "ooh, i'm just setting up a joint account for us both, on your laptop, and i'm using your bank details - and yes, you're looking at me like i haven't even discussed it with you first - nice work eh?!"
She annoys me - she's moved her kids in (no probs with that at all), but then she looks at him like he is a child as well - "ooh, i'm just setting up a joint account for us both, on your laptop, and i'm using your bank details - and yes, you're looking at me like i haven't even discussed it with you first - nice work eh?!"
Yeah I hate those ads. And I agree they are a completely unconvincing couple. Plus that woman, with her round-eyed moony face, has always irritated me. She played Tom's whingey partner in series 1 of Spooks.
What really irks me is when the bloke has hung those sacks to store the girl's toys in, the smug little brat empties it all back on to the floor while everyone else, including pudding-faced mum, smirk. If only it then cut to the next scene in which the girl and her mum & siblings are all stuffed inside the hanging sacks while the fed-up My Family bloke uses the special BT package to order in some take-aways and escort services.
Oh and, yes, I too know it's only an ad (though you probably wouldn't guess it).
What really irks me is when the bloke has hung those sacks to store the girl's toys in, the smug little brat empties it all back on to the floor while everyone else, including pudding-faced mum, smirk. If only it then cut to the next scene in which the girl and her mum & siblings are all stuffed inside the hanging sacks while the fed-up My Family bloke uses the special BT package to order in some take-aways and escort services.
Oh and, yes, I too know it's only an ad (though you probably wouldn't guess it).