The most embarrassing thing about the video clip is the "W" on the lower left of the screen in all 3 clips. Is this subliminal programming for Bush? Is it free promotion for the "W" movie filming in Shreveport? Yea, I think we're on to something here!
When I saw the Ads on TV I thought to myself, "OMG,they really did this?" Then I remember seeing some of the things politicans in foriengn contries do, it's sunk to a new level.
I wish they'd do competing Sonic commercials. You know, the Hillrod and the Barack sitting at the drive-in, talking about replacing their blood with frozen limeade. And then the McCainiac and the Huckster comparing their chicken nugget things to airpopped squirrel chunks. And of course every closing punchline punctuated with a ... wait for it ... punch sound.
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Alexandyr-
The most embarrassing thing about the video clip is the "W" on the lower left of the screen in all 3 clips. Is this subliminal programming for Bush? Is it free promotion for the "W" movie filming in Shreveport? Yea, I think we're on to something here!
You just blew LaMovBlog's mind! Oliver Stone better jump on that script change ASAP.
Get those WWE watchers off the couch and into the voting booths!
When I saw the Ads on TV I thought to myself, "OMG,they really did this?" Then I remember seeing some of the things politicans in foriengn contries do, it's sunk to a new level.
I wish they'd do competing Sonic commercials. You know, the Hillrod and the Barack sitting at the drive-in, talking about replacing their blood with frozen limeade. And then the McCainiac and the Huckster comparing their chicken nugget things to airpopped squirrel chunks. And of course every closing punchline punctuated with a ... wait for it ... punch sound.
Sonic ads sound good, but I had them all pegged for guest appearances on David Letterman's "Will It Float?" segment.
Good idea, but I fear that's too tough a task for a presidential candidate.
wow.
um. wow.
is it too late for someone else to run?
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