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Started by T00ts, February 22, 2020, 07:51:32 PM

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Barry

Here is an advert where how famous the face is, or is not, matters not.

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T00ts

Quote from: johnofgwent post_id=17229 time=1582403665 user_id=63
No.



Incorrigible is what I would be if I reacted to the latest invitation to partake in a charity handout.



A begging letter came through my door yesterday inviting me to, i sh*t you not, "give the gift of a goat"



I was 15 seconds way from hitting submit suggesting they send one to Mr Schfield c/o webuyanygoat.com.


Ahhh! You were saved by just one nanosecond of hesitation. Too close to call I feel.  :shock:  :D

johnofgwent

Quote from: T00ts post_id=17225 time=1582403278 user_id=54
You're incorrigible!  :lol:  :lol:


No.



Incorrigible is what I would be if I reacted to the latest invitation to partake in a charity handout.



A begging letter came through my door yesterday inviting me to, i shit you not, "give the gift of a goat"



I was 15 seconds way from hitting submit suggesting they send one to Mr Schfield c/o webuyanygoat.com.
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T00ts

Quote from: Barry post_id=17226 time=1582403294 user_id=51
It was Paul Schofield who is a stunt man with Philip's head pasted on after.  :lol:



Actually, you're right T00ts, although not really scary, I do find them somewhat disturbing, because he probably has never used we buy anycar, and he can't even act the man, he is totally there for his fame on morning TV.

What a world we live in, where an advert depends on a man's face!



Incidentally, don't use the firm in the advert. Their modus operandi is to offer a reasonable trade in price for the car online.

Then an affiliated dealer looks at the car, points out all of the minor faults, making mountains out of an odd knock or dent, then offers a ridiculously low amount for the car. The owner will often accept after being humiliated.  :thdwn:


I really miss the thank you button!   :hattip

Barry

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=17222 time=1582402422 user_id=89
Which Paul Schofield? Or do you mean Phillip Schofield

It was Paul Schofield who is a stunt man with Philip's head pasted on after.  :lol:



Actually, you're right T00ts, although not really scary, I do find them somewhat disturbing, because he probably has never used we buy anycar, and he can't even act the man, he is totally there for his fame on morning TV.

What a world we live in, where an advert depends on a man's face!



Incidentally, don't use the firm in the advert. Their modus operandi is to offer a reasonable trade in price for the car online.

Then an affiliated dealer looks at the car, points out all of the minor faults, making mountains out of an odd knock or dent, then offers a ridiculously low amount for the car. The owner will often accept after being humiliated.  :thdwn:
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T00ts

Quote from: johnofgwent post_id=17224 time=1582402872 user_id=63
Given the last week or so I think the last thing that guy needs now is to be seen on mainstream TV playacting with a goat.

You're incorrigible!  :lol:  :lol:

johnofgwent

Given the last week or so I think the last thing that guy needs now is to be seen on mainstream TV playacting with a goat.
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

T00ts

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=17222 time=1582402422 user_id=89
Which Paul Schofield?


Whoops freudian slip - I meant Phillip - sorry!

papasmurf

Which Paul Schofield? Or do you mean Phillip Schofield
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T00ts

I have just seen Paul Schofield being a trick footballer and there's another where he does yoga with a goat on his back. Well of course he doesn't, it's all done by someone else with Schofield's head stuck on someone else's body.

Am I the only one who wonders what other more sinister uses that trend might used for? Is it easy to prove it's a fake? What if someone's guilt/innocence depended on it?