Radio commercials used to be all about car stereos, car dealerships, and jewelers.
Now, when I listen to FreeFM, they're all about debt elimination schemes, money making schemes, and that woman who insists that your smiles are fake and that you're really depressed. A lot of these ads have the sound of a phone ringing right in the middle of them, and repeat a toll-free number three times.
I have remorse, for I feel like I could have stopped it single-handedly if I'd just bought a Brother P-Touch back when Adam Carolla was doing live spots for them. It's the last thing I've heard advertised on FreeFM that I'd ever consider buying.
Now, when I listen to FreeFM, they're all about debt elimination schemes, money making schemes, and that woman who insists that your smiles are fake and that you're really depressed. A lot of these ads have the sound of a phone ringing right in the middle of them, and repeat a toll-free number three times.
I have remorse, for I feel like I could have stopped it single-handedly if I'd just bought a Brother P-Touch back when Adam Carolla was doing live spots for them. It's the last thing I've heard advertised on FreeFM that I'd ever consider buying.