To Cheryl: Why didn't you post it because of the subject? I don't see why it wouldn't be interesting to see a commercial like that... I wish we would have such things in our tv-breaks...
The modern dress was a disappointment.I would totally raid my mom's 1950s and 1960s and my grandma's 1920s wardrobe if given the chance! The shoes of the flapper one were nice. Leakage....wonder what 18th c. ladies used? Lol.
Great fashion and clothing.
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er.... pads for ladies to wear in their underwear in case of "leaks".
I don't get it. Are they saying there is some patently 18th century version of piss management afoot that needs to 'get modern'?
ReplyDeleteCool commercial concept. Love the shoes with the flapper outfit. Didn't much care for the final dress.
ReplyDeleteAdult-diapers need cool commercials too!
ReplyDeleteI love some commercials.... many of them are better than the t.v. programmes. :)
ReplyDeleteHa! I just saw this yesterday and thought about letting you know, but then I reconsidered because of the subject!
ReplyDeleteTrue that Madame Berg, I'll remember that when it comes time for my bladder to give up on me. Hopefully that won't be anytime soon...
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To Cheryl: Why didn't you post it because of the subject? I don't see why it wouldn't be interesting to see a commercial like that... I wish we would have such things in our tv-breaks...
ReplyDeletemoral of the story:
ReplyDelete«fashion changes, women keep leaking»
[oh dear..it was stronger than me... sorry, darling...)
The modern dress was a disappointment.I would totally raid my mom's 1950s and 1960s and my grandma's 1920s wardrobe if given the chance! The shoes of the flapper one were nice.
ReplyDeleteLeakage....wonder what 18th c. ladies used? Lol.
well it what i noticed.. as time goes on the fashion is to wear less clothing... i wonder what the future holds.
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