Love how these ads begin and end with ex-footy players selling stuff. The noel’s caravans guy was ‘Knuckles’ Kerley, legendary South Australian footy player and coach, and of course ‘Kouta’ Anthony Koutoufides selling souvlakis alongside the gorilla at the end. PS THAT MONKEY WAS WAY SCARIER THAN TUCKERBAG.
Damn. If you're from Adelaide, Noel's Caravans is the most nostalgic thing ever. In fact, I bet you could get a room full of people who recognise the jingle, and not one of them actually _owns_ a caravan. EDIT: Looks like I now have that room full of people.
To think, Windang's Computer Town Australia still exists, having survived the rise and fall of so many other electronics empires. Look upon the dancing computers and despair, ye mortals.
The chickenfeed ads live in my memory forever. I remember when they went bankrupt and people changed the lyrics to their song to “chickenfeed has lost its deed, and it ain’t gonna cluck no more”
I went to Green Valley Farm once. The “museum” had a two headed calf in a jar and the “rides” were a crazy mashup of scrap junk metal engineered by a bogan carnie. The alpacas were cute tho. THEY ALSO HAD REAL MONKEYS
I fucking love Noel and his shitty 1995 style ads.. so bad they're genius.. My son walks around the house when they come on singing 'Old, racist man, old racist man'... lol
haha right! imagine dressing up as an old woman and telling your children to choke their chicken... fuark.. some things are simply way out there, without rhyme nor reason.
You're telling me the Computer Town Australia ads weren't just a fever dream I had as a child?? Jesus, I still hear the echos of their voices in my nightmares
You might take the piss Jordan but Kouta was one of the most athletic AFL players of all time and I can’t see any other reason for his prowess other than lots of Souvlaki Hut
Ah Green Valley Farm, so many memories from there as a child. Watching kids hurtle down the slide and bounce on the dip, fall off and break an arm or a leg, the flying fox that was closed 90% of the time due to kids falling off, the giant rocking giraffe made of steel; the creepy as f**k museum that held odditties like 2 headed calves, the lamb born without a head, a section of old creepy dolls and many other weird shit. The zoo section was really sad tbh. The monkeys would spend most of their time begging for food or cigarettes, the birds needed a bigger aviary, and they wouldn't clean it regulary. The water park section, might be okay now, but the water slide used to just out all the time, so you'd come to an abrubt halt. All that being said, it's under new managment and after the bushfires tht went through Tinga a few years back, looks to be doing okay.
That last ad was just brilliant,the CGI gorilla,the guys amazing acting and the dance he did at end which wasnt even in frame. I'm sad we don't have ads like that anymore :(
Green Valley Farm was THE ad I think of when I think of quintesssential rural Australia. I've even been to that place and nothing there looked safe at all. Plus there was a museum with two headed lambs
Hands up (if you can) anyone who lost skin at Green Valley Farm, the only "amusement" park that can have home-welded rides because WorkCover couldn't be assed driving out that far
@@askjacob yep lost a heap of skin, lost count of how many times I was surprised I survived relatively unscathed - no broken bones or compression injuries.
Jordan, I had this video on in the background while I was doing some other stuff, then the Ad for the Green Valley farm came on and I suddenly remembered how I went there for a college function in my first year at college. It was a drinking event where we pretty much packed a bus with college kids and drove around to places and drunk a shit tonne of passion pop and tooheys new beer. Ended up going to Green Valley farm where one of the guys got scratched in the face by one of the monkey's, we nearly fell off about all of the rides because they did not care how smashed we were before riding them and in the end one of the guys attempted to do a backflip on the big inflatable cushion and fell on his neck, subsequently broke his neck and is now a paraplegic. Sad times... Good video, loved it all, except for the PTSD, but you weren't at fault for that
I grew up near a country town. It isn't kids throwing rocks that crack your windscreen, it's two way roads only wide enough for one car so you have to drive at least half off the road to pass someone and it kicks up rocks (at the vechile you're passing) if you do it too fast.
Green Valley Farm was a god damn death trap. On our year 7 excursion one kid broke his leg on the see-saw, another full on burnt her bum on the giant metal slide, and I got attacked by paper wasps. They also had a dead calf with 5 legs, I wish I was joking.
Classic move for Italians in the Swan area, "hey cuz bunnings is closing us down" "all good cuz we'll just get andrea to burn it down and get Mario to do demo work and Stefano to build the new site, the insurance money will cover it". Feel your pain though, my brother and I used to get our arts and craft supplies from there to make dioramas for my single mums birthday and Xmas present, which are still on proud display on the tv cabinet. Funnily enough a mate of mine who was living with us at the time was working there when it burnt down too.
well, it is a region... not like WA which is 4 times larger than texas. We're a country of our own, just attached to you flamin' eastern states. 33% of the entire continent. Region... hahah I lolled.
I've been to Albury hobby center and let me say that there are absolutely zero men strangling chickens and now I feel disappointed knowing what could have been
During this video I was interrupted by a 2020 Telstra advertisement making light of a father, ignoring signs that his child could need serious psychological help, in order talk about mobile phone data.
This is how I imagine purgatory to be, a hot summers day back in the early thousands with those regional ads blaring in my ear as there was nothing else to do or watch.
If you're from WA you probably remember an ad about some vigilante going around fixing peoples leather products and the whole ad was done in a Mexican accent
Fairly sure thats the same Souvlaki Hut guy who came to my high school to find staff for his store opening in Gladesville. I remember the jingle playing in our school hall. I dont think the store lasted 6 months.
You just made me remember Computer Town. I feel like it was a memory I locked away, but as soon as I heard "Windang Road a-Windang" it all came flooding back
Holy Fuck these Computer Town ads brought out something primal in me that I thought was long since dead and now I need to go back to Windang to sate a thirst I haven't felt in over a decade.
The instrument the totally not CGI gorilla is playing is not a sitar but a bouzouki, a traditional Greek instrument which was incredibly thoughtful and culturally appropriate for the ad about a souvlaki shop.
Regional ads (Prime TV, Wintv) are much cheaper than capital cities, that's why. Family holidays to regional towns are the backbone of the australian upbringing. Post covid even more so.
I grew up watching that Green Valley Farm ad, we used to go there for our end of year school excursion. I take far too much joy in how disturbed Jordies is by it 😄
The rock engraving of Souvlaki Hut looks way too much like Souvlaki Nut... which is what I'm sure the gorilla was doing when old mate got the souvlaki.
And by legend of the game you mean the fast paced world of Balkans based fast food. Souvas so big only Kouta can wrap his banana hands around them. Watch him palm a Lamb and Feta supreme, sell candy and snap from 45 on the boundary. Oppa! Yeah he was alright as an AFL player too I guess.
Just an FYI that Bendigo Windscreen City ad got... better. They added a 2D flying cow. Shout out from Bendighetto, the meth capital of regional Victoria.
Being born an raised in Bendigo, Victoria I recognised the windscreen ad straight away. But the cracks are what could happen when driving down rocky roads, your commentary was funny tho 🤣
I remember when souvlaki hut opened at Logan and this ad started playing on TV, when I begged to go my mom looked into the gorilla's eyes and said nah bet the foods shit look at the cgi and that's the story of how I've never had souvlaki
I fondly remember the Ten Pin Bowling Ad that they play up in Forster for the the town’s Ten Pin Bowling Place. It’s an ad from what looks like the early 90s (maybe even late 80s) and they still played it a couple of times when I went up there a few years ago.
@@themexicankitchen i don't think thats what happened. Spud sheds are not in the same location. An WA salvage was in competition with Bunnings. At the time. In fact any location that had a WA salvage just has another hardware store there.
Trust me all the the Italians in WA are like two or three degrees away from each other, an ex of mine uncle was friends with bondy and was one of the the lead engineers on the Bankwest tower and the park on the mt Lawley riverfront is named after. His son is cousins of the one heads of the blackmoor group who got into a punch up with at the their CBD office over money owed from a dodgy apparment deal. Also my ex's other uncle is one of the top brace of the ACCC here in WA. I wouldn't be surprised if Luigi and Tony galati's distance cousins went to Trinity together or their nonos went to the same church, shit I probably went to school with one Tony galati's cousins sons at La Salle. Perth is small place is all I'm getting LoL
As someone who lives in the Illawarra, I have known the "Windang road to Windang" jingle my whole life but have never seen the actual ads. Also I believe computer town Australia is still there.
as someone who grew up in windang, the computer town ad and all 20 of its evolutions is permanently burned into my mind fuck, one day I even bought a pre built computer from them, I got absolutely ripped off and i knew it, but i just couldn't think of any other computer shops to buy from, they ran this damn ad every adbreak sometimes even twice
Carleton Custom Upholstery is STILL being played in Brisbane normally after midnight only with an updated number now. Review that one - it has a banger jingle and someone’s nan in it.
The Noel's Caravans jingle has been stuck in my head for 10 years and I'm still surprised every time I realise he's not singing "North Garden Homes, North Garden Homes!"
Interesting bit, there is a third, and rarely seen Computer Town Australia ad out there. It is a set in the outback with a guy talking noir style as you see a guy with a shovel digging a hole in the dirt before he throws the dead computer into the hole like he murdered the bastard and is trying to hide the body.
Omg this made me laugh so hard! I grew up on the mid north coast of NSW, but for my whole child/teen life we could only ever get ABC news (due to living in a valley). To get full reception we were told to get a satellite dish... little did we know that (for God knows what reason) our reception would come from the freaking NT! So many of these ads still play on my mum’s tv (Noel’s caravans, the psychic expo, etc) and they still make me shake my head in horror and laugh at the same time.
4:50 yoo Ive actually been there, that place was awesome. When my grandparents lived in Albury I'd always ask to go so I can get a new model tank, unfortunately they closed down. I haven't been able to go since like mid 2020. They had such a good selection too, rip Albury hobby shop
Noel's caravans isn't even regional anymore, it's like kinda big in Adelaide (same thing, ik and big for a caravan dealership) they still have ads on television and still use that jingle
I remember the Souvlaki Hut commercial. I used to work for them and I couldn't believe this was the commercial. Also ended up meeting koutoufides at a work party.
You could stick that 3D monkey in a Five Nights at Freddy's game unaltered and it would fit right in
Even Five Nights characters a slightly better rendered.
Roblox Piggy
can we get a Mod that puts that monkey in
100% agree with you mate
Looks like a cast off from Crazy Frog pre-renders, bollock-faced freak!
Love how these ads begin and end with ex-footy players selling stuff. The noel’s caravans guy was ‘Knuckles’ Kerley, legendary South Australian footy player and coach, and of course ‘Kouta’ Anthony Koutoufides selling souvlakis alongside the gorilla at the end. PS THAT MONKEY WAS WAY SCARIER THAN TUCKERBAG.
well, if they're not on the news after taking too many eccies and running from police (Hi Benny boy) then they're on cheesy adverts.. lol
Ben Cousins tatt... "Such is Lif....." anyone got an E ?
Well who the fuck knows SANFL hacks anyway, I'm just triggered he didn't recognise kouta
and I'm a bombers man too
@@dougieboxell6505 malcolm blight has been in noels caravans ads as well
@@hugog2760 holy shit!!!!!
Damn. If you're from Adelaide, Noel's Caravans is the most nostalgic thing ever.
In fact, I bet you could get a room full of people who recognise the jingle, and not one of them actually _owns_ a caravan.
EDIT: Looks like I now have that room full of people.
I'm from wagga and for some reason we get Noel and his caravan ads too.. I love the style.. so 1995
Did ya check for any vans?
I lived in Adelaide between 2008-2011, and for some reason I remember it
Without even watching the video reading "noels caravans" immediately set the jingle off to play in my head lol
Im pretty sure the ad still plays on am radio
To think, Windang's Computer Town Australia still exists, having survived the rise and fall of so many other electronics empires.
Look upon the dancing computers and despair, ye mortals.
Nostalgia is a wondrous thing. It brings up... memories.. and other vapours..
Computermandias...
At 10k a pop not surprised
You have to admit, some of these are pretty creative. Terrible, but creative.
The only thing I’m finally admitting is that the liberals are good economic managers
If this was what was on TV all day, I’d never stop watching... it’s a miracle 😂🤣
Terribly creative?
Just because it's art, it doesn't mean that its good.
Like the mighty boosh, the terrible budget made it even better
The monkey is scarier. It looks like it’s made of testicles.
spank the monkey or choke the chicken... did that bloke in a wig even know wtf he was saying? ahha... Oo
I just wanna know why it has such little eyes when it’s got such giant eye lids? Like I’m confused
@@morganlambley8655 All the better to blink at you in an eery manner, with. Oo
I vote that 3D monkey being the *scariest* thing I've *ever* seen
It's on the tv every night still and you just end up getting used to how frightening that fucker looks
I'd rather meet the monkey than that meth head of chicken feed
It looked like testicles with eyes
@@tismecooper3605 Your Hell will be one I'll never be able to suffer through... Your nightmares would scare even the most heartless among us.
... or will ever see.
The chickenfeed ads live in my memory forever. I remember when they went bankrupt and people changed the lyrics to their song to “chickenfeed has lost its deed, and it ain’t gonna cluck no more”
Growing up in the Illawarra means the Computer Town Australia ads are a crucial part of my personality.
Hey we all need to go to Windang Road at Windang
I love that the "Windang road windang" has still survived to this very day in their ads
The best part is that the people there are awesome, gotta love computer town
Oh god I second this haha I grew up in Nowra
I grew up in windang and this is the song other footy teams would sing to make fun of us
I went to Green Valley Farm once. The “museum” had a two headed calf in a jar and the “rides” were a crazy mashup of scrap junk metal engineered by a bogan carnie. The alpacas were cute tho. THEY ALSO HAD REAL MONKEYS
"Wingang-roooooad-a-windang" is legit one of the most iconic ads in Australia, every Sydney family who went to the south coast on holiday has heard it
I love staying at a friends house in rural Victoria. The ads with pixels you can count, sound so crunchy you can taste it.
Noel's caravans is a classic. Impossible to not sing the jingle every time.
I fucking love Noel and his shitty 1995 style ads.. so bad they're genius..
My son walks around the house when they come on singing 'Old, racist man, old racist man'... lol
Lol Malcolm Blight
If you dong know that jingle, you haven't had a good upbringing
Bee Hambonio that’s Neil Kerley not Malcolm Blight.
@@lesjayco7785 look at the newer ads on tele. Big scary Malcolm Blight joins Niel in those old man chinos
“MUUUUUUUM? Have you got the number for the police station?”
Back in my day, Mum never said to “go and choke the chicken” - cause it meant to have a wank !
haha right! imagine dressing up as an old woman and telling your children to choke their chicken... fuark.. some things are simply way out there, without rhyme nor reason.
The Albury hobby centre adds have always had a euphemism here or there, the Christmas one is probably the most blatantly sexual one
Oh thank goodness! I thought I had a dirty mind.....
.....okay, I do but at least I didn't false memory a crude phrase
@@jacqui5903 Aggro's Cartoon Connection had the best innue... wait, he just outright was a filthy bastard!! haha... no innuendo at all. haha
You're telling me the Computer Town Australia ads weren't just a fever dream I had as a child?? Jesus, I still hear the echos of their voices in my nightmares
You might take the piss Jordan but Kouta was one of the most athletic AFL players of all time and I can’t see any other reason for his prowess other than lots of Souvlaki Hut
Jord's tshirt says:
"Calcium!" and "Milk" written on the carton.
Ka-ru-shi-u-mu = カルシウム!
Mi-ru-ku = ミルク
Noels Caravans are truly ethereal
The angels sing of noel’s
the first noel, the angels did say. garn, buy me caravan... it's tops..
The slide at green valley farm was no joke! That thing was terrifying as a kid.
Windscreen City - that castle looking place - YOU KNOW THE ONE!
The soundtrack of my entire time in the Bendigo region 😂
Not far from my place
Milo Snorter nah the whole point of that add is that it shows you where to go, that's why it just shows someone driving, it's directions
Wait until the old Lannen’s pharmacy ads show up...
@@strauchanside Oh, Jesus. I just had flashbacks.
Get that ad in Coleraine and we're a long way from Bendigo
Ah Green Valley Farm, so many memories from there as a child. Watching kids hurtle down the slide and bounce on the dip, fall off and break an arm or a leg, the flying fox that was closed 90% of the time due to kids falling off, the giant rocking giraffe made of steel; the creepy as f**k museum that held odditties like 2 headed calves, the lamb born without a head, a section of old creepy dolls and many other weird shit. The zoo section was really sad tbh. The monkeys would spend most of their time begging for food or cigarettes, the birds needed a bigger aviary, and they wouldn't clean it regulary. The water park section, might be okay now, but the water slide used to just out all the time, so you'd come to an abrubt halt.
All that being said, it's under new managment and after the bushfires tht went through Tinga a few years back, looks to be doing okay.
That last ad was just brilliant,the CGI gorilla,the guys amazing acting and the dance he did at end which wasnt even in frame. I'm sad we don't have ads like that anymore :(
Green Valley Farm was THE ad I think of when I think of quintesssential rural Australia. I've even been to that place and nothing there looked safe at all. Plus there was a museum with two headed lambs
Bruh my partner's in the green valley farm ad. She was like 4 when it was filmed and she's just staring into the soul of that monkey
Hands up (if you can) anyone who lost skin at Green Valley Farm, the only "amusement" park that can have home-welded rides because WorkCover couldn't be assed driving out that far
Didn't it close after some drunk uni student tried to do a flip on the giant trampoline and became a quadriplegic?
@@Erin-io3fv no, still open. Every day of the year except Christmas day... I went there back in 1992, every year it remains open surprises me
@@askjacob yep lost a heap of skin, lost count of how many times I was surprised I survived relatively unscathed - no broken bones or compression injuries.
Jordan, I had this video on in the background while I was doing some other stuff, then the Ad for the Green Valley farm came on and I suddenly remembered how I went there for a college function in my first year at college. It was a drinking event where we pretty much packed a bus with college kids and drove around to places and drunk a shit tonne of passion pop and tooheys new beer. Ended up going to Green Valley farm where one of the guys got scratched in the face by one of the monkey's, we nearly fell off about all of the rides because they did not care how smashed we were before riding them and in the end one of the guys attempted to do a backflip on the big inflatable cushion and fell on his neck, subsequently broke his neck and is now a paraplegic.
Sad times... Good video, loved it all, except for the PTSD, but you weren't at fault for that
I've been to green valley farm and can confirm that the 3D monkey does indeed eat mum and dads
You there when they had that 2 headed cow?
@@xanebateup8069 i think it was a 5 legged sheep when i was there
@@kronkhere9805 if I remember correct, when I was there it was a two headed cow
@@xanebateup8069 im pretty sure its been stuffed and put in the little museum
@@kronkhere9805 more than likely
I grew up near a country town. It isn't kids throwing rocks that crack your windscreen, it's two way roads only wide enough for one car so you have to drive at least half off the road to pass someone and it kicks up rocks (at the vechile you're passing) if you do it too fast.
Just so you know, that WA Salvage ad isn't "regional" that was on metropolitan TV
haha
Fuck I miss Luigi.
It’s WA is all the same
I remember him serving people at the maccas I used to work at when I was a teen during McHappy day or whatever the fuck that pork barrel was called
@@mathewdeering I think he' still kicking about somewhere.
Still waiting for Fiesta Canvas to be featured 😪
Green Valley Farm was a god damn death trap. On our year 7 excursion one kid broke his leg on the see-saw, another full on burnt her bum on the giant metal slide, and I got attacked by paper wasps. They also had a dead calf with 5 legs, I wish I was joking.
Mitchell Whitten I’ve been there so many times throughout the years, and their animal exhibits never fail to make me disturbed and sad haha
That WA Salvage ad brought back so much nostalgia... and the sad day when the one around the corner from me that burnt down
Classic move for Italians in the Swan area, "hey cuz bunnings is closing us down" "all good cuz we'll just get andrea to burn it down and get Mario to do demo work and Stefano to build the new site, the insurance money will cover it". Feel your pain though, my brother and I used to get our arts and craft supplies from there to make dioramas for my single mums birthday and Xmas present, which are still on proud display on the tv cabinet. Funnily enough a mate of mine who was living with us at the time was working there when it burnt down too.
I'm surprised Noel sells caravans. With those bow legs he looks like he's lived in the saddle his whole life.
How did Jordies not mention the Bow Legs?
His name is Neil Kerley and he played footy forever and fucked up his knees and shit...
My Pa had bow legs like that from shearing!
I guess Adelaide is practically a regional town.
It's far enough out of the city centre to classify it as regional but only because anything over a 15 min drive in adelaide is "heaps far" :p
In its heyday you could see a dozen people walking the streets. Now, you can see 300 rich Chinese students.
@@MajorMalfunction . They're not rich.
Their parents are
Nevertheless, soon you'll have pay to get in a tourist bus to see an Aussie crossing the road.
well, it is a region... not like WA which is 4 times larger than texas. We're a country of our own, just attached to you flamin' eastern states. 33% of the entire continent. Region... hahah I lolled.
My first IT job was at Computer Town Australia, and I promise they've come a long since these adds
I've been to Albury hobby center and let me say that there are absolutely zero men strangling chickens and now I feel disappointed knowing what could have been
I love the fact that half the towns in australia sound like they are named by a typical brit in the midst of severe heatstroke
During this video I was interrupted by a 2020 Telstra advertisement making light of a father, ignoring signs that his child could need serious psychological help, in order talk about mobile phone data.
Link?
Must see?
One thing I miss about living in Tamworth is seeing those Green Valley Farm ads on TV.
Also pretty sure that's a bouzouki, not a sitar. 😄
Noel’s Caravans reminds me of summer holidays and daytimes filled with nothing on the tv but test cricket
This is how I imagine purgatory to be, a hot summers day back in the early thousands with those regional ads blaring in my ear as there was nothing else to do or watch.
If you're from WA you probably remember an ad about some vigilante going around fixing peoples leather products and the whole ad was done in a Mexican accent
Fiesta Canvas, absolute WA classic
what kind of a man could provide such deals? ayyyyyye (lol geraldton)
3:41
The pure terror is just perfect.
Fairly sure thats the same Souvlaki Hut guy who came to my high school to find staff for his store opening in Gladesville. I remember the jingle playing in our school hall. I dont think the store lasted 6 months.
You just made me remember Computer Town. I feel like it was a memory I locked away, but as soon as I heard "Windang Road a-Windang" it all came flooding back
The WA salvage ad was a metropolitan ad. Although Perth may as well be regional.
I love it how you make Adelaide a regional area. And that’s Neil Kerley a legend when it comes to AFL in the Noel’s Caravan ad.
That's legend of the game Anthony Koutoufides
Holy Fuck these Computer Town ads brought out something primal in me that I thought was long since dead and now I need to go back to Windang to sate a thirst I haven't felt in over a decade.
windscreen city is iconic, i dont know how many times ive walked past that building to go buy ice in town but its frightening
What's guy buy?
Asking for a friend
@@MartintheTinman sorri plaes englis not numero 1 langage
two of the worst things about visiting my grandparents every year;
1. they live in tamworth
2. this ad is on during every ad break
Yes! YES!
Give me those unintelligible foreign accents and terrifying mascots!
The instrument the totally not CGI gorilla is playing is not a sitar but a bouzouki, a traditional Greek instrument which was incredibly thoughtful and culturally appropriate for the ad about a souvlaki shop.
Legend of the Game, Anthony Koutoufides
I was looking for this... thanlvyou
Eyyy I live in Bendigo, and that windscreen city ad is still playing on tv every now and then
I swear I hear it on radio at least once a week 😂
I remember the old one growing up with all the terribly drawn cartoon bug splats on the windscreen and the cow that gets run over
why can't we have these in melbourne? i'm sick of all these "high quality" ads for a bank or some shit
also tuckerbag is scarier 100%
I mean we got the Souvlaki Hut one when it was around.
Tuckerbag is the stuff of nightmares.. I should know, I've had several..
Regional ads (Prime TV, Wintv) are much cheaper than capital cities, that's why. Family holidays to regional towns are the backbone of the australian upbringing. Post covid even more so.
Melbourne gets "Our prices are SofaKing low" on vans though.
your disappointed grandmother at least we got Franco Cozzo
If you ever want an awesome ad instead of a terrifying one, look up "Woodley's Megayard Ad", the tune is sung way too much in my city.
As I live near Bendigo, the windscreen City bendigo has gone a bit weirder. 😖
I grew up watching that Green Valley Farm ad, we used to go there for our end of year school excursion. I take far too much joy in how disturbed Jordies is by it 😄
It's so good to see a South Australian classic get the recognition it deserves, Noel is a god.
almost as good as frank walker from national tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles
The rock engraving of Souvlaki Hut looks way too much like Souvlaki Nut... which is what I'm sure the gorilla was doing when old mate got the souvlaki.
Hail Noels Caravan!!
+Shoutout to legend of the game Anthony Koutofides
And by legend of the game you mean the fast paced world of Balkans based fast food. Souvas so big only Kouta can wrap his banana hands around them. Watch him palm a Lamb and Feta supreme, sell candy and snap from 45 on the boundary. Oppa!
Yeah he was alright as an AFL player too I guess.
Just an FYI that Bendigo Windscreen City ad got... better. They added a 2D flying cow.
Shout out from Bendighetto, the meth capital of regional Victoria.
noel doesn't need capital letters in his name, because he's humble
Being born an raised in Bendigo, Victoria I recognised the windscreen ad straight away. But the cracks are what could happen when driving down rocky roads, your commentary was funny tho 🤣
3:42 My dad when he finds me eating 4 cans of beans in pitch black at 3am after pulling an all-nighter
That souvlaki hut soundtrack is a banger . I need a full version of it.
WA salvage wasnt even regional that was broadcast in perth. though u could argue perth is indeed regional.
I remember when souvlaki hut opened at Logan and this ad started playing on TV, when I begged to go my mom looked into the gorilla's eyes and said nah bet the foods shit look at the cgi and that's the story of how I've never had souvlaki
All Aussie ads should star the koala brothers, change my mind
I fondly remember the Ten Pin Bowling Ad that they play up in Forster for the the town’s Ten Pin Bowling Place. It’s an ad from what looks like the early 90s (maybe even late 80s) and they still played it a couple of times when I went up there a few years ago.
W.A salvage was a good shop. An it wasn't regional it was a Perth company.
An his name was Lugi off memory.
Luigi's WA Salvage walked so Tony Galati's Spudshed could run
@@themexicankitchen i don't think thats what happened. Spud sheds are not in the same location.
An WA salvage was in competition with Bunnings. At the time. In fact any location that had a WA salvage just has another hardware store there.
Trust me all the the Italians in WA are like two or three degrees away from each other, an ex of mine uncle was friends with bondy and was one of the the lead engineers on the Bankwest tower and the park on the mt Lawley riverfront is named after. His son is cousins of the one heads of the blackmoor group who got into a punch up with at the their CBD office over money owed from a dodgy apparment deal. Also my ex's other uncle is one of the top brace of the ACCC here in WA. I wouldn't be surprised if Luigi and Tony galati's distance cousins went to Trinity together or their nonos went to the same church, shit I probably went to school with one Tony galati's cousins sons at La Salle. Perth is small place is all I'm getting LoL
@@barrywolf1495 the rich kids go to guilford grammer.
Its funny because Guildford the suburb is crime riddled an a dump.
As someone who lives in the Illawarra, I have known the "Windang road to Windang" jingle my whole life but have never seen the actual ads. Also I believe computer town Australia is still there.
Chickenfeed was a Tasmanian legend. RIP
I've heard that it's all you need and a little goes a long long way
I thought it was Inter-State, many memories...
Now Shiploads has moved in.
as someone who grew up in windang, the computer town ad and all 20 of its evolutions is permanently burned into my mind
fuck, one day I even bought a pre built computer from them, I got absolutely ripped off and i knew it, but i just couldn't think of any other computer shops to buy from, they ran this damn ad every adbreak sometimes even twice
Does ANYONE remember an advert with a duck in a swimmer pool singing “a duck is a duck quack quack quack quack”?
Yes! 😂
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Omg.... AQUADUCK!! (Thanks for getting it stuck in my head again)
i just got out of hospital after an operation, starting singing aqua duck :D
@11:18 shortest Bill Wurtz reference ever
Luigi from WA Salvage is a WA God, comparing him to Bruz Barillaro is an insult
Luigi has the keys to the city, which is good news because WA Salvage went bankrupt about 20 years ago
I hear he now sits in the darkness behind Tony Galati like some Mediterranean Emperor Palpatine
The real kingpin is the guy that makes those tied-up hankies
Carleton Custom Upholstery is STILL being played in Brisbane normally after midnight only with an updated number now. Review that one - it has a banger jingle and someone’s nan in it.
Sad thing is that the WA Salvage add isn't regional, that was the Perth metro area!😄 But WA Salvage closed down about 10 year's ago
The Noel's Caravans jingle has been stuck in my head for 10 years and I'm still surprised every time I realise he's not singing "North Garden Homes, North Garden Homes!"
Electro dry is still being held in reserve?
I got my first PC from computer town.
Interesting bit, there is a third, and rarely seen Computer Town Australia ad out there. It is a set in the outback with a guy talking noir style as you see a guy with a shovel digging a hole in the dirt before he throws the dead computer into the hole like he murdered the bastard and is trying to hide the body.
11:17 That's 2006 Dancing with the Stars winner Anthony Koutoufides you're disrespecting there mate.
Omg this made me laugh so hard! I grew up on the mid north coast of NSW, but for my whole child/teen life we could only ever get ABC news (due to living in a valley). To get full reception we were told to get a satellite dish... little did we know that (for God knows what reason) our reception would come from the freaking NT! So many of these ads still play on my mum’s tv (Noel’s caravans, the psychic expo, etc) and they still make me shake my head in horror and laugh at the same time.
Fun fact: the guy selling caravans isn’t noel, his name is Neil Kerley, and he played football...
Malcom Blight does it now aye
4:50 yoo Ive actually been there, that place was awesome. When my grandparents lived in Albury I'd always ask to go so I can get a new model tank, unfortunately they closed down. I haven't been able to go since like mid 2020. They had such a good selection too, rip Albury hobby shop
The monkey looks like it's made from shaved ball bags.
I wonder if that's why TH-cam decided to advertise me a ball deodorant at the end of this video?
The Green Valley Farm advert is still on TV to this day, I get nightmares every time it comes on midway through the Sunday night movies on Freeview.
Don’t you insult cheepa the chickenfeed chicken by calling him the premier! He’s a legend
Sad that they went bankrupt.
Noel's caravans isn't even regional anymore, it's like kinda big in Adelaide (same thing, ik and big for a caravan dealership) they still have ads on television and still use that jingle
How the hell did this start with a South Adelaide coach and end with a Carlton player?
All medium businesses are now owned by former AFL players
I remember the Souvlaki Hut commercial. I used to work for them and I couldn't believe this was the commercial. Also ended up meeting koutoufides at a work party.
The Gorilla is a fine representative of Greece
Stavros Halkias president of Greece and supplier of gorillas in the mist jokes.
the windscreen city ad was effectively on repeat growing up. I can never erase that thing from my memory
When you owned a Computer Town Australia Computer... and now realise that the ads actually worked. "windangroadawindang" - iconic
I used to frequent the Albury Hobby Centre and I met that guy once
I remember none if it because I was fixated with 1:48 scale model aeroplanes
they still play the windows one around bendigo, OH GOD THE NOSTLGIA THO
Noel's caravans are absolute legends in SA, that jingle is as iconic as the harmonica riff in Piano Man
I was waiting for the Noel's caravans theme song lol
I specifically went to like to see you do the dance and as it loaded you were jokes and made my day. So thank you. I appreciate you, Jordie