I also remember that this advert came on the television at my Grandad's and Nana's house (now their house was always neat and tidy, the gardens both front and back were too) and Grandad said "oh he's a flithy begger isn't he?"
I remember this advert, when I first saw this and the lady says "you do not want to see what they have done in your bathroom" I used to wonder what she meant, I was told that he had left something nasty in the toilet.
@theMixBandit I know what you mean. I just said it because back in the early 90's, the living cost in the UK was high and there was high unemployment. I didn't know a whole lot of 20-somethings who could affd a large flat, unless it was in a really horrible council flat in a terrible area.
You are completely right. My parents were in their early 20's in the early 90's and unfortunately the flat we lived in for the first few years of my life was poorly built but because they were unemployed sadly it was all they could afford, happily though I (and them) live in a nice house which is better built.
yellow pages had the best adverts , i was right about that saddle, nesbit , french polishing, the shark tank jr hartley, better than the tv shows of today
His door was a jar? Well that makes it pretty easy for any burglar to get in anyway! Anywayyy, man I didn't realise this ad was that old! Old ads are just classic. Like that one for KFC with John Virgo from Big Break.
@TwilightArts The joke? Well it's that she thought he'd been burgled and he's expecting the worst only to realise she just doesn't think that's how it normally is. He probably thinks it might ruin his chances with her if he tells her she's mistaken. I always thought the actress was beautiful, she reminds me of the girl in the British remake of That 70's show
the way he says ' cleaner' always had everyone pissing themselves with laughter and trying to recreate that slightly demented way he prounounced the word... 0:42
I will explain, he is normally untidy and dirty, he did not lock his door properly and his friend walks in and sees the mess assuming his flat has been broken into and robbed, she does not realize he is just that way normally and he has left a bunch of excrement in the lavatory pan without flushing it.
Prior to 1995, an Englishman who could afford an apartment that size in such a nice building was either a drug dealer or the son of a nobleman.
I also remember that this advert came on the television at my Grandad's and Nana's house (now their house was always neat and tidy, the gardens both front and back were too) and Grandad said "oh he's a flithy begger isn't he?"
I remember this advert, when I first saw this and the lady says "you do not want to see what they have done in your bathroom" I used to wonder what she meant, I was told that he had left something nasty in the toilet.
by my mother I mean
@@eleanorhogan8004 Yeah. A big floating turd !
Wow! I remember this so clearly. Many lols were had.
@theMixBandit I know what you mean.
I just said it because back in the early 90's, the living cost in the UK was high and there was high unemployment. I didn't know a whole lot of 20-somethings who could affd a large flat, unless it was in a really horrible council flat in a terrible area.
You are completely right. My parents were in their early 20's in the early 90's and unfortunately the flat we lived in for the first few years of my life was poorly built but because they were unemployed sadly it was all they could afford, happily though I (and them) live in a nice house which is better built.
yellow pages had the best adverts , i was right about that saddle, nesbit , french polishing, the shark tank jr hartley, better than the tv shows of today
@TMBGuk
Ah, ok, now I get it :)
Thanks a lot. Never thought about the possibility that his flat usually looks like that ^^
His door was a jar? Well that makes it pretty easy for any burglar to get in anyway!
Anywayyy, man I didn't realise this ad was that old! Old ads are just classic. Like that one for KFC with John Virgo from Big Break.
"You do not wanna see what they have done in your bathroom."
"OH S***!"
Exactly
God I remember that advert.... lol
Why can I hear the Battle Bus at the end
@TwilightArts
The joke? Well it's that she thought he'd been burgled and he's expecting the worst only to realise she just doesn't think that's how it normally is. He probably thinks it might ruin his chances with her if he tells her she's mistaken.
I always thought the actress was beautiful, she reminds me of the girl in the British remake of That 70's show
Does anybody remember the one with the monks singing
She’s fit
Is that actor James Lance?
No John Havord
how do you know such a thing?
the way he says ' cleaner' always had everyone pissing themselves with laughter and trying to recreate that slightly demented way he prounounced the word... 0:42
I don't get the joke :(
Can anyone explain?
Are you serious? Are you American? I mean that politely of course as USA do not usually understand British comedy.
I will explain, he is normally untidy and dirty, he did not lock his door properly and his friend walks in and sees the mess assuming his flat has been broken into and robbed, she does not realize he is just that way normally and he has left a bunch of excrement in the lavatory pan without flushing it.
DIFFERENT VERSION OF SAME ADVERT: ua-cam.com/video/Ws-0Ea9967o/v-deo.html
dirty baste.
Badly acted!