this is a real commercial that really plays on tv for real
i am buying 10 of these things.
i told you not to call it a comeback
posted by mr. nice guy at 12:01 PM
so maybe i've recently attempted to fly a kite but there wasn't enough wind so i'm not sure that counts.
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It's "I must, I must" on steroids.
Insert man-boob joke in response to your "I'm buying 10 of these things" comment here.
disturbing at best
I thought of Judy Blume (like anonymom) when I first started watching.
Now, I'm getting freaked out by the breasts moving apart and then back together again.
So, perhaps my focus is a bit off here, but hey, I'm a geek: I found it pretty awesome to discover that the referenced "Journal of Applied Research" is . And Jan S. Kodat is apparently a real person with an article published in said journal, although not a particularly relevant one. But then I found the actual paper mentioned in the article.
Shockingly, the TV spot seems to have spruced up the graphics a bit. And I'm surprised that they neglected to mention the prestigious name of the university where this reasarch took place -- no lesser institution than .
Okay, I'm done now.
Dammit. Must use preview before submitting with so many cut-n-pasted links. That last paragraph should read:
Shockingly, the TV spot seems to have spruced up the graphics a bit. And I'm surprised that they neglected to mention the prestigious name of the university where this research took place -- no lesser institution than .
Hey! I previewed that time and it did it again. Maybe it didn't like the square brackets. Last try:
Shockingly, the TV spot seems to have spruced up the graphics a bit. And I'm surprised that they neglected to mention the prestigious name of the university where this research took place -- no lesser institution than A Top Christian College in Los Angeles, California. (Not "the top", mind you. Just "a".)
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