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Luxury car TV Christmas ads ....
I think the worst part of the holiday season is having to watch all those Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, and Audi commercials showing a new car driving though a snowy landscape with a huge, stupid bow on it.

That concept is so worn out.
11-26-2014 09:33 PM
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RE: Luxury car TV Christmas ads ....
Funny I've always thought those were the best produced seasonal ads. With a couple of exceptions, the various Budweiser-Clydesdale ads and the Mayhem Christmas tree ad.
11-27-2014 09:51 AM
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RE: Luxury car TV Christmas ads ....
Sometimes I stop to think what my wife would do if she woke up Christmas morning with a brand new, very expensive vehicle in the driveway with a bow on it that I did not consult with her before buying. It aint a pretty thought. lol
11-28-2014 03:30 PM
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