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rico wrote:Anyone remember a TV advert where it cut between vendors in Glasgow shouting "Evenin Tyyymmes" to vendors in Edinburgh shouting "eeeev'in News..."?
I think it was for Scotrail?
purplepantman wrote:rico wrote:Anyone remember a TV advert where it cut between vendors in Glasgow shouting "Evenin Tyyymmes" to vendors in Edinburgh shouting "eeeev'in News..."?
I think it was for Scotrail?
Sure do. I remember it well.
Im sure there was a series of these adverts. Another one was two posh women; one would say "Kelvinside" and the
other would say "Morningside". This would go on for about 30 secs while they both got angrier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ15ih7R9vw
Toby Dammit wrote:Can't remember where his patch was now (outside Queen's Street possibly?), but his cry was "Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems." very rapidly over and over again. Very odd.
samscafeamericain wrote:aliferste wrote:Good grief - not allowed to shout in the streets to advertise a paper ? One of my fondest memories is getting dragged around town when a youngster and wondering why these people were shouting
" Flooooooobadobba Wonka"
At least - that is what it sounded like to me
Bill n Ben sold the Evening Times before their big break on the BBC
purplepantman wrote:rico wrote:Anyone remember a TV advert where it cut between vendors in Glasgow shouting "Evenin Tyyymmes" to vendors in Edinburgh shouting "eeeev'in News..."?
I think it was for Scotrail?
Sure do. I remember it well.
Im sure there was a series of these adverts. Another one was two posh women; one would say "Kelvinside" and the
other would say "Morningside". This would go on for about 30 secs while they both got angrier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ15ih7R9vw
the researcher wrote:Toby Dammit wrote:Can't remember where his patch was now (outside Queen's Street possibly?), but his cry was "Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems. Eyems." very rapidly over and over again. Very odd.
back in 1986 we were decanted to another scheme as our house was being renovated by the council and a pal of mines dad used to sell the dundee evening telegraph and came round the scheme at the same time every night he shouted tellll but from the distance it sounded like help ::):
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