Didn't know that it became a "thing". I imagine that will get annoying and overplayed at some point and then go the way of Spuds McKenzie, the frogs, etc...
Especially the "surprised my loved one by getting them a car"... b**** who is paying for this car note? Did you get a good deal?
The entire catalog of chevy commercials. The arrogant host, the phony people. I just want an errant truck driver on meth to somehow get on the closed part of the freeway they're on, and plow over that table. What if the end of the commercial, the neighbor with the rake tees off on her face. Holds that close up shot when she asks, and all we see is the rake head crash immediately after, and "b**** you know what a computer is" mumbling.
I don't know why but that commercial just sets me off... It's so ridiculous and annoying. The girl doesn't help either... It's like b**** you are literally using a computer stfu
The day after game 2 of the World Series (a game in which that commercial aired roughly 453,000 times), some dumb housewife type at my office walked in and greeted everyone with a loud "Dilly, dilly!" Everyone, with the exception of a couple of other people (myself included), responded enthusiastically about how much they loved that commercial and so did their spouse. Jesus... our county is ****ed.
I also had a traumatic Dilly Dilly experience. Also WS related ironically. It was the Astros parade. I got there early and secured a spot right at the front near the start of the parade route. There was a group of 5 energetic yet obnoxious teen/20 somethings right next to me. They constantly screamed "dilly dilly" across the street in an attempt to get the other side to yell it back. It didn't work but my GOODNESS they were determined. We were set up right next to the KPRC interview station. They had Roger Clemens there and, you guessed it, they repeatedly screamed it at him too (he thankfully did not reciprocate). Randy Mcavoy was talking with us for a while as we waited for the parade to start. He was extremely nice and seemed to be in high spirits. As the parade neared us, he turned to the group of obnoxious teens and gave them a good "dilly dilly." Boy, did they eat it up! I had a laugh but inside I was upset that Randy lowered himself to that level.
The new Allstate commercial with the Rockets singing Backstreet Boys has instantly gone from novel and cute to annoying. Ariza, love you bro, but your singing voice is nails on the chalkboard.
There's nothing worse than the current Direct TV commercials. I have to change the channel whenever they come on. I didn't even realize it was a girl for the longest time.