I think this one gets my vote for the most naseating commerical ever.Do these companies think we're all stupid or something?
Originally posted by: Syringer
How does stupidity have anything to do with it? It's just a jingle that's been seemingly effective at getting its message across.
Oh come on!Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Syringer
How does stupidity have anything to do with it? It's just a jingle that's been seemingly effective at getting its message across.
Kay's sells POS jewerly at high prices and the commericals themselves are an insult to thinking women.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
I find it slightly less annoying than the Jared / Weisfields / etc. ads where everyone is gasping in shock that the boyfriend / husband shopped at the one proper source of the shiny stuff.
(women)
He shopped at Blah?
How'd he know about Blah!?!?
(men)
How'd you know to shop at Blah?
My dad told me . . . not really, he's stupid like me, my mom told him to tell me.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Oh come on!Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Syringer
How does stupidity have anything to do with it? It's just a jingle that's been seemingly effective at getting its message across.
Kay's sells POS jewerly at high prices and the commericals themselves are an insult to thinking women.
If you got a fancy piece of jewelry from Red Dawn that came from Kay's (unbeknownst to you), your knees would probably get wobbly and there would most definitely be some whoopie that night.
I love it when women say that they don't fall for that kind of stuff, but flash some bling in their eyes and it's like a woman flashin' a guy her tits. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: NFS4
Oh come on!Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Syringer
How does stupidity have anything to do with it? It's just a jingle that's been seemingly effective at getting its message across.
Kay's sells POS jewerly at high prices and the commericals themselves are an insult to thinking women.
If you got a fancy piece of jewelry from Red Dawn that came from Kay's (unbeknownst to you), your knees would probably get wobbly and there would most definitely be some whoopie that night.
I love it when women say that they don't fall for that kind of stuff, but flash some bling in their eyes and it's like a woman flashin' a guy her tits. :laugh:
No I wouldn't go weak at the knees at the gift of jewelery from any source,that's money that could be saved and invested for our future needs.If I wanted "bling" I'd buy my own,hell I've got a handmade $1,500 designer belt made with gold that's been worn exactly once.
Because it's been proven to work, over and over and over again.Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Yes, yes they do.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
No I wouldn't go weak at the knees at the gift of jewelery from any source,that's money that could be saved and invested for our future needs.If I wanted "bling" I'd buy my own,hell I've got a handmade $1,500 designer belt made with gold that's been worn exactly once.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: NFS4
Oh come on!Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Syringer
How does stupidity have anything to do with it? It's just a jingle that's been seemingly effective at getting its message across.
Kay's sells POS jewerly at high prices and the commericals themselves are an insult to thinking women.
If you got a fancy piece of jewelry from Red Dawn that came from Kay's (unbeknownst to you), your knees would probably get wobbly and there would most definitely be some whoopie that night.
I love it when women say that they don't fall for that kind of stuff, but flash some bling in their eyes and it's like a woman flashin' a guy her tits. :laugh:
No I wouldn't go weak at the knees at the gift of jewelery from any source,that's money that could be saved and invested for our future needs.If I wanted "bling" I'd buy my own,hell I've got a handmade $1,500 designer belt made with gold that's been worn exactly once.
Head asplodes
So are you against fancy jewelry in general, or from Kay's in specific?
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
No I wouldn't go weak at the knees at the gift of jewelery from any source,that's money that could be saved and invested for our future needs.If I wanted "bling" I'd buy my own,hell I've got a handmade $1,500 designer belt made with gold that's been worn exactly once.
So you say that the money could be better used elsewhere, then brag about having a $1,500 belt you don't wear?
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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I won the belt,no cash money of mine paid for it and if ever I come across somebody who'd like to trade/barter something for it,it will be gone.My point was that ín my list of priorities,jewelery doesn't come high on the list.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
No I wouldn't go weak at the knees at the gift of jewelery from any source,that's money that could be saved and invested for our future needs.If I wanted "bling" I'd buy my own,hell I've got a handmade $1,500 designer belt made with gold that's been worn exactly once.
So you say that the money could be better used elsewhere, then brag about having a $1,500 belt you don't wear?
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I won the belt,no cash money of mine paid for it and if ever I come across somebody who'd like to trade/barter something for it,it will be gone.My point was that ín my list of priorities,jewelery doesn't come high on the list.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I won the belt,no cash money of mine paid for it and if ever I come across somebody who'd like to trade/barter something for it,it will be gone.My point was that ín my list of priorities,jewelery doesn't come high on the list.
Different people like different things. I can't understand why someone would pay $500-$5000 for a watch, and I'll make my opinions known, but I don't think any less of that person.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I won the belt,no cash money of mine paid for it and if ever I come across somebody who'd like to trade/barter something for it,it will be gone.My point was that ín my list of priorities,jewelery doesn't come high on the list.
Different people like different things. I can't understand why someone would pay $500-$5000 for a watch, and I'll make my opinions known, but I don't think any less of that person.
Good lord, I don't think less of people who like fine jewelery, I find Kay's commericals noxious because they depict men as simpering pansies and their target auidence is probably the group of people who can least afford to be be buying overpriced crap jewelery on payments.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Good lord, I don't think less of people who like fine jewelery, I find Kay's commericals noxious because they depict men as simpering pansies and their target auidence is probably the group of people who can least afford to be be buying overpriced crap jewelery on payments.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Good lord, I don't think less of people who like fine jewelery, I find Kay's commericals noxious because they depict men as simpering pansies and their target auidence is probably the group of people who can least afford to be be buying overpriced crap jewelery on payments.
Whatever they're doing, it's working. In the 21st century, women expect jewelery. Now, don't get me wrong, I know not all women are the same, but deep down there's that desire for something flashy and expensive and I don't think you could honestly tell me you're any different. Men have little to do with the equation, because if they don't buy something big and nice, they have to face the look of disappointment.
Women have put men in an ugly spot, one where it's too dangerous to mess around with mixed signals.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Good lord, I don't think less of people who like fine jewelery, I find Kay's commericals noxious because they depict men as simpering pansies and their target auidence is probably the group of people who can least afford to be be buying overpriced crap jewelery on payments.
Whatever they're doing, it's working. In the 21st century, women expect jewelery. Now, don't get me wrong, I know not all women are the same, but deep down there's that desire for something flashy and expensive and I don't think you could honestly tell me you're any different. Men have little to do with the equation, because if they don't buy something big and nice, they have to face the look of disappointment.
Women have put men in an ugly spot, one where it's too dangerous to mess around with mixed signals.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Good lord, I don't think less of people who like fine jewelery, I find Kay's commericals noxious because they depict men as simpering pansies and their target auidence is probably the group of people who can least afford to be be buying overpriced crap jewelery on payments.
Whatever they're doing, it's working. In the 21st century, women expect jewelery. Now, don't get me wrong, I know not all women are the same, but deep down there's that desire for something flashy and expensive and I don't think you could honestly tell me you're any different. Men have little to do with the equation, because if they don't buy something big and nice, they have to face the look of disappointment.
Women have put men in an ugly spot, one where it's too dangerous to mess around with mixed signals.
You got that right. Buddy of mine in our close circle of friends bought his wife a $12,000 engagement ring.
And what's the first thing that all the women in our group did when they saw her ring? Oh how many carats? Can I see it?
Then they all start putting their rings up beside to see how theirs measured up -- pretty poorly I must say. You could just see the look of greed and jealousy in their eyes.
