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"Minced? You feed me minced? You ever catch a minced fish?"
Cute kid, definitely.
But yeah, let's glorify how kids literally rule the roost these days.
Because we laugh at the commercial, yet it's not that far removed from the truth in many households.
In my house we thoughtshe was cute, but we weren't really laughing at what she was doing. Just kind of chuckling and shaking our heads, and saying to ourselves, "Isn't that literally the truth these days?"
I can't stand the one for Restasis (for dry eyes) where that creepy-looking woman claims she's a doctor and uses it herself.
I also can't stand the one for Eggland's Best eggs when the woman says that they are the only eggs she cooks for her son, "the Chef!", and the last two words come out too fast, obviously spliced on, and in a high-pitched tone that doesn't match the rest of the commercial.
That one where all the Walton Family saying goodnite to one another. I don't even remember what the commercial is advertising. Says alot, huh? All I remember is that Granpa started it up all over again with his, "Goood Night". Annoying. Blame Grandpa
The commercial for an online dating service where the girl says that she is just a goof looking for her ball. ?! Ok, so is that supposed to be funny? just stupid
Scanned the last couple pages to see if anyone else added this one:
Quatro [George Takei (Sulu from 'Star Trek') saying, "OOH MY!!!].
Maybe because it's being played so much? The 1st and 2nd times, I didn't seem to mind but now. This commercial has been over-played. Sorry Takei fans. Hey, I was a big Sulu fan too.
Isn't there some quota for maximum amount of times a particular commercial is played within, say, an hour ?
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