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I am getting sick of the tush commercial - Reebok shape ups with all the butts wagging.
Those are so annoying, but I really hate the one where a girl is looking at a guy running past with interest, but the guy is staring at her shoes with a look of "WTF is that on her feet" it's such bull, any straight guy would be looking at the girl and wouldn't care what's on her feet.
Sarah P on TLC. Although I learned that possum hair Kate turned into the ultimate beeatch when she and Skara Grifter didn't get along on their fishin trip.
Amen to that! Another offensive one...the Honey Nuts Cheerios ad. That moron would be a good one to be a target in the video game I suggested! For heavens sake, let the kid eat the cereal! It's not like you have to ration cereal. Not that I would buy it even if the commercial weren't idiotic...
i love the woodchucks commercial! the one i must have seen 30 times this weekend and last night watching football on fox was the george wasington/freedom/car commercial for dodge.i like the idea,but when you show it every commercial break it gets old fast!
Yeah, I'm sick of that one too, although it wouldn't keep me from buying a Honda if I were in the market. The commercials I hate most right now are the AT&T commercials ("It's an unbelievable deal!") and pickup truck commercials, especially the "nutcracker" one recycled from last year.
I can't stand the annoying Progressive commercials. That woman drives me crazy. I rush to my remote to get her off.
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