And so there is a "Mr Muscle" detergent advertisement.
The ad goes like this: This housewife is unable to clean off the dirt and grime in her house, so she shouts "Help! Mr Muscle!" And this muscular guy wearing shades and orange spandex flies into the house. He analyzes the situation, and sprays the dirt and grime with Mr Muscle detergent, which supposedly allows you the clean the dirt "effortlessly". After saving the day, he receives a ping from another housewife who needs his help, and flies off. The last sentence goes something like "Mr Muscle: the effective scientifically formulated detergent".
Wait a minute, if the Mr Muscle detergent really allows you to clean off the dirt effortlessly, what's the use of all his muscles? (My sister: To entice the housewives to buy the detergent.)
Besides, how is a "scientifically formulated" detergent supposed to be better? Why scientific anyway?
"Dumex 3! + , mathematically formulated milk for fit and active champions!"
"Slim Ten, historically proven to be safe and effective!"
"Wash your hair the ethical way today!"
By the way, the UK Mr Muscle mascot is a lanky nerd. Check this.
Frankly speaking, I would prefer watching the Singapore version of Mr Muscle ad.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Comments by IntenseDebate
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2007-09-01T22:42:00+08:00
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