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That commercial with the scrungy guy who looks like a bum. Horrible fitting clothes and needs a hair cut plus probably a good bath. He pokes holes in walls and says there should be no barriers between people. Then everyone starts to pokes holes in their walls.
I don't even know what they are advertising, I think insurance. Why does the guy need to look like a bum and dirty? I want barriers when he is around.
Any of the "Real Housewives Of..." or the Kardashians. Poor Bruce Jenner. Wasn't he on a Wheaties box back in the day? Now he's relegated to being a plastic surgified husk of a man that has to deal with a bunch of vapid twits.
Bridezillas, or any bride/wedding shows for that matter.
I visit my parents a couple of weeks out of the year and my mom loves it. I swear, there's like fifty bajillion versions and it's on every frigging night on one channel or another. I just cannot get over how unrealistic the technology is. DNA test that would take weeks IRL? They get the results back the next day!
That commercial with the scrungy guy who looks like a bum. Horrible fitting clothes and needs a hair cut plus probably a good bath. He pokes holes in walls and says there should be no barriers between people. Then everyone starts to pokes holes in their walls.
I don't even know what they are advertising, I think insurance. Why does the guy need to look like a bum and dirty? I want barriers when he is around.
He is selling Verizon. Put him on a reality show that transforms guys and cut his hair, etc. Would like to ask Verizon why they want a guy like him to be their spokesman.
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