Not sure. Like 80% of consumer commercials in US are alleged to be targeted at middle to upper middle class white women of reproductive age so I don't fit the target market so i can only speculate.
Maybe cause women like song parodies? Maybe some of them are old enough to have been around when that song was popular Whatever it is that commercial is on all the time.
Not sure. Like 80% of consumer commercials in US are alleged to be targeted at middle to upper middle class white women of reproductive age so I don't fit the target market so i can only speculate.
Maybe cause women like song parodies? Maybe some of them are old enough to have been around when that song was popular Whatever it is that commercial is on all the time.
Not sure. Like 80% of consumer commercials in US are alleged to be targeted at middle to upper middle class white women of reproductive age so I don't fit the target market so i can only speculate.
Maybe cause women like song parodies? Maybe some of them are old enough to have been around when that song was popular Whatever it is that commercial is on all the time.
Those women are responsible for all the buying of most daily living materials.
It's a niche song that was once popular enough around 1985-86 but doesn't suffer from overuse in another context. But to recognize that music, they're clearly pushing the limits of fertile women. That's practically grandma material.
Those women are responsible for all the buying of most daily living materials.
It's a niche song that was once popular enough around 1985-86 but doesn't suffer from overuse in another context. But to recognize that music, they're clearly pushing the limits of fertile women. That's practically grandma material.
Not nearly as hot as housekeepers. Just ask Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Looking through my inbox i got a response from a supplier and i just noticed in the original email i sent them i referred to my emplyer as juventus and not the actual company name.
They didnt acknowledge so i guess they knew what i meant