Commercial Break
September 28th, 2011
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I think I’d buy a loaf made out of mouldy cardboard if Dusty sang the jingle for it.
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I think I’d buy a loaf made out of mouldy cardboard if Dusty sang the jingle for it.
Tags: 1960s, Nice lungs!, On the telly

Firstly: this is terrific, what a find.
What on earth are those stick-based bread delivery devices?
If they only existed for this ad, what a nutty idea; if they were real, what a completely nutty and genius idea.
Don’t have a comment to make about the video.
I’m posting because for the first time EVER there’s someone else who spells their name exactly the same as me.
Grahame – How annoying is it when people leave the e off the end ? Sends me mad.
Dusty now joins Edie Adams as one of the two hottest singing pitchwomen in the history of advertising. Thank you!
I know… don’t get me started.
The cumulative hours I’ve wasted spelling and re-spelling my (our) name on the phone…
Some of us never had to leave the “e” off the end.
Possibly cos we spelt Graeme proper!
It’s all your parents fault for not spelling ‘Graham’ properly in the first place.
I can’t believe this started as an item with Dusty Springfield in a sweater and you guys are obsessing on the proper spelling of a cracker!
Why don’t you two goobs email privately about name spellings?
This is about DUSTY selling bread, dammit!