CURE Auto Insurance Ad that crosses the line re: language. Granted it is surprising and a little humorous but it lowers the line of where vulgarity is acceptable. This one aired during halftime of Rutgers vs USF, October 18, 2007. It was NOT the first time it has been aired. The full ad is a series of 3 mini-ads played one after the other. The first two were tame, then this was the last.
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Man, these commercials are awesome. And they’re still playing them here in NYC, just not too often.
first time i heard this i spit my baked beans all over the table laughing lol
saw it on YES Network last night during the game.. funny as hell.
love it! original
Yes they do… I live in New York City.. they play it all the time – at ngiht :\
i just seen this as well! haha
they still play this in NY n NJ. i was just on PIX and they just played it. funny ass commerical.
The first tme I say this I was like :O
This was hilarious. But they don’t play this in NY anymore. Gah!
yea your probly right some states are more leanyant than others
f*** them what you can’t say f***
lmfao
In some States they took this Off,i heard they took this off in Virginia,Alabama, ETC…
they didnt take it off i live in connecticut and it was on last night…
You got full number name, I got 3 letter name.
They tooked this Off…
WWHHHYYYYY
fuck them. what, i can’t say fuck?
Finally a commercial that gets to the point.
One absolutely AMAZING commercial. No bullshit! Just what we need from an insurance company.
I love this commercial. In fact I even forgot about it until I saw this afternoon.
lol. i must say it is an effective commercial. tv was playing in the background and when i heard the beep i had to laugh, even remembered the company’s name to find the video on youtube. lol.
the commercial is just saying what everybody is thinking. Awesome advertising
i was going to bed like around 10 ish,and this commercial ad pops up and it was pretty funny at the time.
lol agreed.
I think it’s pretty damn funny, but it definitely doesn’t reflect well on the professionalism of the company.