One commercial I really like thats on tv now is the Snickers commercial with the viking and the pilgrim. The two are at a gas station and the pilgrim tells the viking that they are out of Snickers candy bars and the viking yells NOOOOOOOO!!!! and throws a trash can at a car in the parking lot leaving a sizable dent in the cars rear driverside panel. Then the pilgrim tells the viking that he got them Snickers dark bars instead and the viking yells YEEEEESSSS!!!! again throwing a new trash can that somehow magically appered where the old (already thrown) trash can was. Again he hits the car in the parking lot in the rear driverside panel. I think the commercial is hilarious everytime I watch it because its so over the top, theres no real reason for a viking and a pilgrim to be friends traveling together but they do look quite ridiculous and watching a trash can get thrown into a car across a parking lot is farcical. I already really like Snickers candy bars and I havent yet tried the dark chocolate version (even though I do enjoy me some dark chocolate). But I suppose if I were given the choice between the two I would try the dark one. Yeah I'm pretty sure I would think of the commercial when I saw the dark chocolate Snickers.
I also really like the Messin with sasquatch commercials but I cant remember the name of the beef jerky that its for so I suppose its not that effective.
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I've never seen that commercial but it sounds really funny. I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
Why WOULDN'T a pilgrim and a viking travel together? Who would you expect them to travel with? I'd type more, but its not designated typing time.
Oh! And I have a big white ridiculous looking cat, incase you actually DO want to be Silly Hans for Halloween.
I like because it uses the stereotypes of the different kinds of manhood through the ages and to rival the ridiculous of the alcohol ads with the displacement of humor. Also , I have seen it and find it really cool.
sorry, I did not mean offend you on Lynely's blog.
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