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If you don't much care for The Hobbit trilogy, these more than make up for it:
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I don't know when this was but I never saw it and still haven't but did watch some. this was the old TV stuff I grew up with and the commercials are awesomely old and stuff!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJW4VDb06xg
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Omg did they really need to make something this bad just to fill a little time? If pvr's had existed back then, I would have zoomed through the programming to watch the commercials instead! Canned laughter, canned applause, how fugly it was!!
I remember that Oscar Mayer kid with his "how's that?" at the end.
And that Kodak crank camera? That camera I don't recall, BUT I do recall that Polaroid successfully sued Kodak for patent infringement over that instant film process that Kodak brought out. Kodak did NOT give everyone their money back. All anyone who bought those cameras got was a few paltry dollars worth of film or processing credit.
And that Bell telephone commercial. Cool technology, huh? And to think Ronald Regan broke up Bell. I'm still not convinced it was the better thing to do.......
I remember that Oscar Mayer kid with his "how's that?" at the end.
And that Kodak crank camera? That camera I don't recall, BUT I do recall that Polaroid successfully sued Kodak for patent infringement over that instant film process that Kodak brought out. Kodak did NOT give everyone their money back. All anyone who bought those cameras got was a few paltry dollars worth of film or processing credit.
And that Bell telephone commercial. Cool technology, huh? And to think Ronald Regan broke up Bell. I'm still not convinced it was the better thing to do.......
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Yeah, yeah, yeah but did you see Farrah! If I had to say a single woman owned the prettiest woman I ever saw (besides my wife) title the longest in my life it was her.
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Farrah was a babe, but I never thought of her as very intelligent back in those days. I thought Kate Jackson was way hotter in every sense, at the time.
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for the record, I've never played either game
Hmmmm, for some reason I don't see any of the videos in this thread anymore.
Weird.
Hmmmm, for some reason I don't see any of the videos in this thread anymore.
Weird.
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I see them all and almost wish I could unsee that last one! LOL. Silliness.
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That almost makes me want to watch the show but I always hated mysteries.
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I love bacon too, but this is pushing it a bit:
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I made it to the 1:20 time mark before I had to turn it off but I will give that as answer at some point to someone over the next day or two. Thanks... maybe.
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If the "Murdoch Mysteries" series is running on a TV station down there, give it a try. I have found them to be very enjoyable. And I have just skimmed the following article on wikipedia, and it seems that the show is gaining a world wide audience. Cool. :Hermskii wrote:That almost makes me want to watch the show but I always hated mysteries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murdoch_Mysteries
As for that bacon thing....... how and why? does stuff as weird as that get made?
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The whaling industry was a lot more popular before studies revealed that whales are probably at least as sentient as humans are, and I can already see some very obvious & subtle parallels in this trailer: