@@Dave_SissonAnd the Sydney radio station that advertised the funeral service where, "We put people first." (It's not a comedy sketch) After all, what's a funeral without people?
@@robertjamesstove To be fair, the "chief stakeholder" did invest a lot of time and effort into getting where they were. 🤔 Only to watch it all go up in smoke.
Seeing Frontline clips again is making me feel very old - but it's still bloody funny after all this time 😅
me too
We sure do play a lot of Superannuation ads!
It could be worse, I know of one Melbourne radio station that mostly has ads for geriatric homes and undertakers.
@@Dave_SissonAnd the Sydney radio station that advertised the funeral service where,
"We put people first."
(It's not a comedy sketch)
After all, what's a funeral without people?
@@jasonayres, I'll never forget a funeral where the dead person was described as the "chief stakeholder."
@@robertjamesstove To be fair, the "chief stakeholder" did invest a lot of time and effort into getting where they were.
🤔
Only to watch it all go up in smoke.
Wow - a young Rob Sitch and Santo.
I didn't recognise Santo until I saw your comment!
The way his face did a key change when introducing the band story 😂😂😂😂
Nice example of editing the reality out.
I wish they had brought back Frontline to takedown breakfast tv.
Frontline - the forerunner of today's news and current affairs.
Still, after all these years, painfully close to the truth. Keep up the bad work!
'displacating' 😆
I think that was "displakating".
That bald guy has hair? Is that real hair or wig? ;-)
Every bald person had hair once upon a time. But he did wear a wig to play Mike Moore.