16-04-2013, 06:44 PM
So, this came up on my Facebook today, found the reviews absolutely brilliant so i posted it up on here!
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My favourite review would have to be this one:
I purchased my lifesize cardboard cutout of David Cameron for one thing only.
To recreate the now legendary First4lawyers advert.
You know the one, Andrew Castle (ex-tennis star, now TV presenter and star of First4lawyers adverts) walks out of a florist shop with a bouquet of flowers and bumps into a passing gentleman.
"Sorry" says Andrew with an apologetic hand outstretched, "Sorry" replies the chap.
"Sometimes sorry makes it all ok" a smug Andrew tells us as he walks toward us.
We have all dreamed of being either Andrew or Mr Sore Shoulder in that advert, that is why I bought the lifesize cardboard cutout of David Cameron.
I position David just by the door in my hall, then proceed to run into the hall like a bull in a china shop and barge into Mr Cameron. I then apologise, like Andrew, through my bouquet of flowers and carry on my way imagining David has instantly replied with another "sorry". I then walk down my hall talking to the back of the front door delivering Andrews' heartfelt line "Sometimes sorry makes it all ok"
I probably do this 7 or maybe 8 times a day, so I have already had more fun than £29.96 should give.
I am very happy with this product and I hope Partyrama make an Andrew Castle so I can pretend to be Andrews victim. I don't know how Partyrama could make a walking cardboard cutout of Andrew, but that's for those guys to worry about.
Remember - Sorry makes it all ok, but you WILL NOT be sorry you purchased this David Cameron lifesize cardboard cutout standee.
Clicky!
My favourite review would have to be this one:
I purchased my lifesize cardboard cutout of David Cameron for one thing only.
To recreate the now legendary First4lawyers advert.
You know the one, Andrew Castle (ex-tennis star, now TV presenter and star of First4lawyers adverts) walks out of a florist shop with a bouquet of flowers and bumps into a passing gentleman.
"Sorry" says Andrew with an apologetic hand outstretched, "Sorry" replies the chap.
"Sometimes sorry makes it all ok" a smug Andrew tells us as he walks toward us.
We have all dreamed of being either Andrew or Mr Sore Shoulder in that advert, that is why I bought the lifesize cardboard cutout of David Cameron.
I position David just by the door in my hall, then proceed to run into the hall like a bull in a china shop and barge into Mr Cameron. I then apologise, like Andrew, through my bouquet of flowers and carry on my way imagining David has instantly replied with another "sorry". I then walk down my hall talking to the back of the front door delivering Andrews' heartfelt line "Sometimes sorry makes it all ok"
I probably do this 7 or maybe 8 times a day, so I have already had more fun than £29.96 should give.
I am very happy with this product and I hope Partyrama make an Andrew Castle so I can pretend to be Andrews victim. I don't know how Partyrama could make a walking cardboard cutout of Andrew, but that's for those guys to worry about.
Remember - Sorry makes it all ok, but you WILL NOT be sorry you purchased this David Cameron lifesize cardboard cutout standee.
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