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John should have said "There are no pilots now who can AFFORD this watch... REAL or otherwise."
 
There are a few real pilots left. For example: I'd have dropped a big ole "pearl necklace" on her and she would have bought me the watch in gratitude.

Case closed thanks.

Neat advertisment though overdone. I Still love that 1940's look on a woman ;)
 
That was awful, I hope when Malkovich is flying around on his gulfstream, his not real pilots with their computers tell him to suck it
 
I'm not even exactly sure what the message is supposed to be. "Buy our overpriced watch and you'll prove that you have nerves of steel like a couple of homos in spit 14s who flirt with a ju52 pilot instead of shooting her down?"

The only thing queerer than being a button masher in a CRJ is that commercial.
 
Now I like a Hottie in a pair of thigh highs just as much or possibly more than the next guy, but I have never seen 3 guys more desperate to get a hold of an empty stocking....... :erm:
 
That commercial was more overwrought than General Lee -- and that's saying something.
 
For a piece of clothing? This was the dumbest add ever. Wonder what Johns personal pilots think of this add?
 
2 things were lame about that.

1) Only one of you guys say anything about the hot legs.

2) The hotel was not a Clarion, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn, or Best Western. Isn't that where "real" airline pilots stay???
 
2 things were lame about that.

1) Only one of you guys say anything about the hot legs.

2) The hotel was not a Clarion, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn, or Best Western. Isn't that where "real" airline pilots stay???
Really you guys stay there? We stay at a lot of Crown Plazas, Hiltons, Hyatt Places, Marriotts, and some holiday inns!
 
And had I been alive in 1943, than I could have been a "real" pilot I guess :)

Really, I don't get the ad, was it for the scarf or the watch?
 
Nice reasearch the producers did on proper Uniforms. The first officer is wearing four stripes on his coat. MORONS
 
Everyone knows that real pilots wear Breitlings.
 

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