Yorkshire tea advert.

Frank the tank
Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
edited March 2013 in The cake stop
I could well be wrong, but I can't think of another tv ad that has no words spoken/sang in it what-so-ever.
Tail end Charlie

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  • john_kline
    john_kline Posts: 2,151
    That bloody advert always puts this in my head every time I see it :twisted:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myDAkp7UpxQ
  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    i thought the strongbow ad with the man shooting a pear (dont we all) - had no words but it has a v/o.

    One ad I wish had no sound is the Jamesons ad with the 3 irish fellas - :evil:
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  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Bloody 'ell the missus has just pointed out the available car ad only has an intrumental on it. :roll: :roll:

    I really ought to get a life. :lol:
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  • islwyn
    islwyn Posts: 650
    Unmute your tv.
  • ShutUpLegs
    ShutUpLegs Posts: 3,522
    switch off your tv
  • ballysmate
    ballysmate Posts: 15,930
    Of course Yorkshire is famous world wide for its tea plantations.
    WTF is Yorkshire tea?
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    A brand of tea!
    Tail end Charlie

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  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    Ballysmate wrote:
    Of course Yorkshire is famous world wide for its tea plantations.
    WTF is Yorkshire tea?

    Is the way they blend it for the Yorkshire water than-nose.

    Best drunk with chips.

    Chips on shoulders.
  • rodgers73
    rodgers73 Posts: 2,626
    As a Yorkshire resident I can confirm that this brand is a bit crap. Seems to produce a strong/harsh cup of tea and I avoid it. May be my imagination but I'm sure it is poorer looking folk who have it in their trolley at the supermarket.

    I drink red bush tea normally.
  • fleshtuxedo
    fleshtuxedo Posts: 1,857
    rodgers73 wrote:
    As a Yorkshire resident I can confirm that this brand is a bit crap. Seems to produce a strong/harsh cup of tea and I avoid it. May be my imagination but I'm sure it is poorer looking folk who have it in their trolley at the supermarket.

    I drink red bush tea normally.

    What are you on about? Yorkshire is the best. Red bush is NOT tea, it's an inferior caffeine free substitute.
  • nevman
    nevman Posts: 1,611
    +1 for Yarkshire tea-best drunk without milk.Dont get me started on that sh*te Tetleys.
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  • rodgers73
    rodgers73 Posts: 2,626
    rodgers73 wrote:
    As a Yorkshire resident I can confirm that this brand is a bit crap. Seems to produce a strong/harsh cup of tea and I avoid it. May be my imagination but I'm sure it is poorer looking folk who have it in their trolley at the supermarket.

    I drink red bush tea normally.

    What are you on about? Yorkshire is the best. Red bush is NOT tea, it's an inferior caffeine free substitute.

    I'd probably rate Twinings as the best, although I prefer to avoid caffeine where possible - hence the red bush.