July 31, 2006

This Century 21 commercial just gets better and better as the bubble bursts

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a b*tch!

Realtwhore!

Anonymous said...

oh, man, in real life, can you imagine being that guy who got bamboozled and pressured by your wife and her realtor friend into buying an overprices s*ithole?

oh, man, that's gotta suck

Anonymous said...

time for divorce.

Anonymous said...

No wonder that guys so fat... he's stressed out of his mind by that idiot of a wife who'll believe anything "suzanne" tells her!

I'll bet that he jumped in the car and headed straight for McDonalds after agreeing to that! haha

Anonymous said...

What on earth are you guys talking about? Dont you know? Housing NEVER goes down. Everything is FINE. :-P

Anonymous said...

Good Morning America did a special report on the cooling real estate market. Couple of RE agents talking about how its a buyers market. Some guy in Phoenix is trying to sell his house with no luck, but then tells the reporter that once it sells, he will then really shop around to find the best deals because there are tons of houses on the market. The seller just doesnt get it, he must think he is the only one going to do that. The flipper and then the second home owners with exotic loans are going to get killed.

Anonymous said...

That husband looks like he either wants to strangle her or run to the bathroom. Oh, he likes the garage that's good because with a wife like that he spend plenty of time there.

Anonymous said...

I love the real estate industry pushing the term "buyer's market". A $50,000 asset goes up 100%,200%,300%,400%,500% ,whatever,
seller drops the price $20,000 and its a "buyer's market"? It's a fools market until that asset comes back down to the original $50,000 (adjusted for inflation and local cost of living)

Bill said...

something to look foward to retirement hahahaha there is going to be no money left..as your 401k is taxed to death..IE wiped out...keep it up GWB you are running this country with tied ARMS ( no punt intended)

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Anonymous said...

Not in a million years would that be me talking to my hubby. In any event, my husband still doesn't believe the bubble has burst even though every street now has for sale signs. Didn't the realtors tell us that the reason prices were so high was supply and demand? What's their excuse now?

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Anonymous said...

I rest my case from other threads about American women and marriage. autofx just can't bring himself to admit it.

Anonymous said...

Oh...real estate agents are so nice. They are so concerned with our well being. That is why it is always a good time to buy. I have a bridge for sale, great time to buy. Hurry!

Anonymous said...

Hope he gets used to that garage.. He's going to be living in one after the foreclosure.. hehe

Anonymous said...

century 21 put that ad out to get their agents business?

if so, that has to be the single worst commercial ever filmed

wonder if it's still running anywhere, and if they fired their marketing director and ad agency

ha!

Anonymous said...

The most evil wife in history of commercials.

Does Suzanne the Realtor just stay on the speaker phone all day and offer helpful tips?

Anonymous said...

"This listing is special John, you can do this! You guys are suckers....oh wait did I say that last part out loud?...um you guys can do this."

Anonymous said...

It's clear he doesn't have a set of nuts so I suppose he has a dresser full of panties and bras. What a wussie!

Anonymous said...

Century 21 has a sound board with clips like "you can do this". You are witnessing the future replacement of the realtwhore.

Jip said...

>>Oh...real estate agents are so nice. They are so concerned with our well being. That is why it is always a good time to buy. I have a bridge for sale, great time to buy. Hurry!<<

As one radio ad running in LA said: "There are no good or bad times to purchase real estate. Just good stratagies".

sc in dc said...

definitely creepier and creepier - the way the realtor is suddenly revealed to have been listening in.. it gets me every time. chilling.

Anonymous said...

That commercial makes men look weak and easily manipulated.

Anonymous said...

hope the poor guy had a prenup

women in this spot are portrayed as evil, conniving and controlling. plus they team up on weak men to get their way, and they're awful with money and financial decisions

women out there - don't you agree this commercial makes women seem awful?

Anonymous said...

chilling

good word

blogger said...

in real life, couples are breaking up today over bad decisions - made by the man or the woman

whichever one of 'em advocated the big interest-only, no-doc, no-down loan to buy that $800,000 condo - well, they're in a world of relationship hurt today

I gotta believe it's the aggressive Type-A type guys who are the ones in big trouble tonight

Anonymous said...

What a weak ineffectual, domineered,henpecked husband.Wake up dude and dump your realtor and give your wife the bitchslap she deserves.

Anonymous said...

What a weak ineffectual, domineered,henpecked husband.Wake up dude and dump your realtor and give your wife the bitchslap she deserves.

Anonymous said...

"Son...your mother is a whore...a REALTWHORE."

Anonymous said...

When I saw the look she gave her husband when he wouldn't buy I instantly hated that woman.

Anonymous said...

Oh I know many guys like that. You know, they got their nutsack up on the mantel or in the purse. I would say 80% of my friends are married to a C.U.N.extT.uesday like that. I laid the rules form the get go and it works great so far. I am the MAN/HUSBAND of the house and she is th WOMAN/WIFE. And if she get out of line I set er straight. No physical abuse but a little verbal goes a long way.

Anonymous said...

anon. If you were not the loser that you are, you would not verbally abuse anyone. Maybe you feel sorry for 80% of your friends, but I feel sorry for your wife. She'll wise up and leave you soon enough...they always do.

Anonymous said...

Anon said...
"Maybe you feel sorry for 80% of your friends, but I feel sorry for your wife."
Don't. My wife is well taken care off. Let's just say I have a well hung wallet. My income allows here to do what she wants, stay home. Like a typical wife, ocassionaly she might act out of line like the real estate commercial bitch so I handle my business. She knows who is the boss and shes Ok with it as long as I take care of her.

Anonymous said...

Suzanne and the wife have now moved into the house together and booted out the fat fool, who has to pay money each month to support the two lesbians. He will kill himself soon.

Out at the peak said...

That commercial seems even more painful now. He could still use the same facial expressions of disbelief/resistance while looking over his bills today.

I've been in situations where I have made some poor decisions while under the gun. Those haunt you forever, but losing $10K pales in comparison to what this fictional guy will lose.

Anonymous said...

if you guys weren't so concerned about FBB and paid a little attention to character, you might have picked a life partner instead of a user.

Anonymous said...

If I wanted character I would have married Maya Angelo or something. I don't want some fat, obnoxious, loud mouth cunt 'life partner' telling me what to do so I married a hot, young, naive, air-head who knows how to cook and love me to death.

Anonymous said...

intelligence for boys is handed down from the mothers side

Anonymous said...

What do you expect, He's married! Leave your testicles at the alter!

Anonymous said...

This WHOLE series of ads really deserves a look. Every one of them makes me think less of the profession. - In the one I keep seeing lately, a single mom says "thanks" to her realtor and muses about how many places they saw and the realtor corrects her and says they saw 34 places. Um, what total investment of time is like 40 hours and you get 3% o the price of the woman's home. You'll live. The Chinese family ad cracks me up too because we're supposed to feel so good about the realtor that he spent "the whole morning" learning how to say hello to the people he already sold a house to. AND I think it's just a Realtor (ask your agent if he's a "Realtor) ad that totally cracks me up - an experienced home buyer & seller pleads with you not to go it alone "Now, the first thing I do is call a realtor." Ha!

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