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The Doritos Ad Was Not Funny

Antoinette15 Wrote: Feb 22, 2010 8:41 AM
I have five grown children. So while visiting my third son, grown, married, with three step-children, he was saying he didn't approved of the attitude of the two oldest. So, in discussion, I said I wonder why I didn't have the problems so many parents have these days. I was a military wife, administrate assistant, a student and neither my husband or myself t needed to use force to have reasonable children. I remember once using my swinging my purse across the backside of my oldest girl when she was a teenager because she said "No" to me.
My son's answer to me was, "You would just give us that look." Apparently, I still have the look for my grandchildren.

Look, a child is raised from day one and it is an eceryday 'chore". ...

By far, the most popular ad shown during the latest Super Bowl (trademarked name "Super Bowl" not used with the expressed written consent of the National Football League) was the Doritos "House Rules" ad. Tens of millions of Americans saw it as hilarious.

That is unfortunate. Anyone aware of the manifold social pathologies the ad depicted did not find much to laugh about.

Here is the ad:

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