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Thread Starter 
Here's a link to some pretty scary advertisements from the golden days of the fifties.

http://www.retrocomedy.com/2009/07/15-creepiest-vintage-ads-of-all-time.html

I especially like the woman turned into a rug on the floor for the handsome man.
post #2 of 12

I am at work so several pictures would not open up. (Work is stupid)

 

My Fav -- The man spanking his wife over the coffee. "Did you check that coffee? No? No, you didn't? For that little lady you are going to get a good ass whipping."

 

Most Disturbing - The young girl made up to look old and the advertisement telling you that she is sexy. Gross!!!

post #3 of 12
 The French pork ad must be seen to be believed, as is the Lysol one.
post #4 of 12
 you better drink that, or this psychotic clown will murder you in your sleep!
post #5 of 12
The linked Burger King ad is quite....something.
post #6 of 12

As a man much wiser than me once said..."What the fuck?"

That's just some nasty material there.

Sincerely,

John Kilduff...

Especially the ad with the pig cutting himself. Totally gross.

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Especially the ad with the pig cutting himself. Totally gross.

It's French.
post #8 of 12

I can't begin to express how utterly WRONG the Lysol ad is...

 

post #9 of 12
Thread Starter 
Or would you rather look at some "future" public service announcements instead?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=dd9_1247524720 
post #10 of 12
I liked the one where Paris Hilton was selling hamburgers. I didnt click the link, that one was on there right?
post #11 of 12
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Ah, no.
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Never, in a million years, would I have associated Lysol with the cleansing of the hoo-ha...
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