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Subject: Help with early 90's commercial??
Hi I'm new here, and I was hoping that someone could help me identify a jeans commercial from the early 90's. :)
A guy is sitting on a couch or chair in his apartment, and his girlfriend is going psycho and yelling at him. (I think he's watching golf on tv and pretty much ignoring her.) She starts throwing his stuff out the window and screaming things like, "I hate this fish! You didn't even catch this fish" and "Golf? Golf is so boring!"
He has a pair of jeans draped over the back of his chair, and when Psycho Girlfriend goes to grab the jeans to toss them out the window, he grabs her wrist and simply says, "Not the jeans." End of commercial.
Does anyone happen to remember this commercial and what brand of jeans were being advertised? It wasn't something obvious, like Levi's...
Subject: Re: Help with early 90's commercial??
I remember that commercial! Was it Bugle Boy? Aside from Levi's, Bugle Boy always had funny commercials like that.
Subject: Re: Help with early 90's commercial??
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I remember that commercial! Was it Bugle Boy? Aside from Levi's, Bugle Boy always had funny commercials like that.
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I don't *think* that was it...I think that it was a more obscure brand than that. But maybe I only remember it as being obscure because I don't know anything about fashion. ;)
This came up because a friend and I were looking through our old high school yearbooks and I had quoted that commercial in what I wrote to her...but neither of us could remember what brand of jeans it was for!