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Written by rosalind renshaw

Since the FindaProperty TV ads are going to be cited in the EAT divorce papers, we have been doing some research via Twitter on what everyone else thinks.

Okay, we know that agents think the current series of rapping ads are *rap.

Over on Twitter, we find one person saying that ‘the guy in the findaproperty.com advert is actually sick’. Another says it’s ‘sick flow’.  

This sounds nasty and Mrs EAT called in her favourite 12-year-old to explain. Apparently ‘sick’ means ‘brilliant’. Does ‘dope’ – also used by a Tweeter to describe the ad  – mean good or bad? Nope, we don’t know either.

Nor could we quite make out the Twitter comment about how the guy from the advert ‘should send for drake, his bars n flow is nuts lo!’
 
Is this a compliment or an incitement to riot? No idea.

Mr EAT says it is all in the translation, and has managed to find a tweeter who says, with refreshing simplicity and a direct use of the English language: ‘Hate findaproperty.com ads.’

Anyway, more on Tweets at findaproperty. Big question is, though, do any of them look like serious house buyers?

For once, Mr and Mrs EAT are agreed.

Comments

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    Find a proper tool?

    • 08 February 2012 16:15 PM
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    Ahh but Ahab its 38 now, it will be 42 by then.....

    Needless to say I had the last laugh....

    • 08 February 2012 15:18 PM
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    It appears that Mr & Mrs Eat and family have come out of their proverbial and impartial non biased shell and may unknowingly have started a hate campaign against such a glorious enterprising organisation called FindaProperty. Perhaps the advert was really a ploy - to gain notoriety and the ensuing publicity gained.

    • 08 February 2012 14:12 PM
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    As I said when it first aired, it is rap with a silent "C"

    • 08 February 2012 10:33 AM
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    The average FTB is 38 Simon, your maths is as rubbish As Nick's

    • 08 February 2012 08:43 AM
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    That's well targeted advertising then, all Findaproperty need to do is wait around 30 years till that 12 year old becomes a FTB and then they'll monetise this campaign.

    I applaud them for their vision and ability to look beyond the next fiscal quarter.

    • 08 February 2012 08:00 AM
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