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Best and worst commercials of the year

Posted: Monday, August 27, 2007 9:00 PM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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As always, it was a close race. Which commercial would be chosen the year's worst, enshrined into the MSNBC.com Hall of Fame along with Digger the Dermatophyte, the woman plugging a boat leak with Tampax, and HeadOn? (Apply directly to your forehead!) There were plenty of strong contenders for the "worst" honor, whereas the choices for "best" ad were kind of all over the place.

But once someone nominated the Sour Skittles ad in which actor David Groh (Joe from "Rhoda") sits hooked up to a milking machine while eating the candy (and souring his "milk"), really, it was all over but the cringing. We had a winner. Or, really, a loser. The Skittles ad may very well appeal to the gross-out-loving crowd of young kids who buy the candy, but those outside the 8-11 age group just kind of gaped and stared. Many of us actually had to turn away as the milking machine jerked Groh's nipples up and down. Imagine the phone conversation as his agent explained this job to him.

 

Reader Melissa had a reaction that might surprise those who insist even bad commercials are good for the product in question. She commented: "I saw the Sour Skittles man commercial a few days ago on TV, and I nearly had to go throw up. I wish I were overstating my reaction, but I'm not. I think it put me off Skittles forever, and I did like them."

Another reader, Joe, agreed, saying "I could not believe it when I saw that Skittles ad the first time. It was so repulsive to me, and I used to like Skittles.  I have not bought any since then. I have not contacted the company about it, but maybe I should.  It just stinks."

Sour Skittles is indeed a deserving winner (loser), but early on, I figured the Wendy's tree kickers would run away with it. It's one of those commercials that readers enjoy puzzling over more than they enjoy watching. So ... these guys are in the woods kicking trees because why? And ... one of them is wearing a red Wendy/Pippi Longstocking wig because why? The ad seems to be playing off that old mom statement: "If your best friend jumped off a bridge (read: stood in the woods and kicked trees), would you do it?" But very few of us have best friends who wear wigs and kick trees. And even fewer of us feel that eating at one giant monolithic fast-food giant is really that different than eating at a different giant monolithic fast-food giant.

Another bad-ad contender from early on was the Little Lad for Starburst's berries and cream flavor candy. Thankfully, I have yet to see any of these ads on TV, but I've watched them on YouTube and they fill all bad-ad categories -- weird, kinda creepy, and unrelated to the product. I guess someone at the ad agency thought "Berries and cream? Don't snooty English types eat that? Like Little Lord Fauntleroy types. Get us one of those!"

Some folks have accused me of fixing the contest, of just picking the ad I personally hated (and loved) most. But believe me or not, I have to say that had I alone been choosing, uninfluenced by any of your comments or votes, my pick would have been for Burger King's stupid SpongeBob NoPants entry. (I never saw the Sour Skittles milking machine ad until it started coming up in the contest comments.) How do I hate SpongeBob NoPants? Let me count the ways. Why are the two kids in the giant bathroom while their dad is bathing? Why is the mom in there? Why does the dad, with the door open and his kids barely outside the door, decide it's cool to stand up and show off his NoPantsedness to the world? (Not to mention that the SpongeBob NoPants joke isn't even a good joke to start out with.)

SpongeBob NoPants runs in tandem in my head with another "naked grown man" ad, the Sony Handycam commercial where parents are bathing their grown son in the sink to try and recapture childhood videos they missed. It's almost as if the company is saying "Crazy people buy our products, why wouldn't you?"

Personal-hygiene and medication ads came in for their share of nominations. A latecomer to the contest was the bunch of dorks sitting around singing "Viva Viagra." Commented Mike: "I have to agree about the 'Viva Viagra' ad. The first time I saw it I was in disbelief. It is totally embarrassing for weekend jammers, and besmirches one of Presley's better movie songs, too."

Other bad-ad contenders can be found here, and there was one last-minute nomination that came from numerous readers a bit too late to make our poll and video link page. Chris from Philly described it well in the comments: "What about the fiber cereal commercial where the pitch-man is a construction worker and in the background you see an I-beam being pulled through a window, then barrels roll off a truck (behind the man to appear as if rolling out of his backside) and then finally a "dump" truck dropping gravel?  Not even remotely subtle.  Just plain gross."

BEST AD: CUTE PETS WIN EVERY TIME
There's an old saying in acting: Never work with dogs or children. They may pose some problems, but most of all they will steal your spotlight. Commercials with cute animals in them always pop up among our contenders for the best ad of the year -- last year, the talking cows won for Real California Cheese. This year, the contest went to the dogs. The winner is this adorable PetSmart ad, where an older bulldog gives his favorite toy to the bulldog puppy that's just joined the family, and the whole crew troops off to PetSmart to get another toy.

Yes, I'm a sucker for animals even on my worst day, but this ad just plays it perfectly, and it's no thanks to the human actors. It's all up to the dogs -- the way the new puppy stares at her new big brother, the way the older bulldog warily takes a step back at first, then noses his toy over to the newcomer. A feel-good ad, for sure, but it also fits the store and its message.

And apparently it sells the product. Writes Katie: "I love the PetSmart commercial with the big brother bulldog sharing his toy with his new little sister.  That is such a sweet commercial, and I love those toys -- they are too cute (we have 2 of them at home now...)!"

There were fewer contenders for best ad than for worst ad, but I'm used to that by now. One that kept coming in for praise, however, was the whole Cingular Wireless series about dropped calls ruining relationships. Our readers' favorite was the one where a woman gleefully announces her pregnancy, but can't hear her husband's delighted reaction. He's dancing around in a hotel lobby, but she thinks he's grimly silent and angry. "Way to step up there, Rick," she snarls.

I was surprised that another series of ads, for Dairy Queen, kept coming up in the "best ad" nominations. It's the series about a romance between DQ's soft-serve ice cream and a waffle cone, and while it's not one of my favorites, many readers loved the ongoing plot. Said BAS: "I'm a fan of the DQ storyline commercials ... the ice cream moves into the apt. down the hall and asks to borrow some chocolate ... then they date, move in together, and the latest they're at the fertility doctor learning the waffle cone ISN'T lactose intolerant ... hahahahahah! Clever stuff!"

GOOD VS. BAD IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
I'm fascinated every year with the ads that really divide the audience. Some LOVE them and nominate them over and over for the "best ad" honor. Others HATE them and obviously are stunned that anyone could find them entertaining or even acceptable.

This year, one of those ads was Cingular Wireless' text-messaging girl, or, as we like to call her, "IDK, my BFF, Jill." This ad has some funny bits -- the mom and girl carrying on a conversation via text-messaging abbreviations struck some readers as a cute slice of modern life. But many were disgusted by the lack of respect the girl shows her mom, first in running up a big bill and then in talking back when challenged about it.

A reader who liked the ad, Kirk, wrote in to say: "The 'BFF Jill' ad is hilarious and has quietly become a pop culture phenomenon (it even has a Facebook group of almost 100,000 people). IDK...I LMAO every time!"

One reader who's not LHAO was Leslie, who wrote: "The 'IDK, my BFF Jill' commercial bugs me for a couple of reasons...mostly that the mother winds up looking like an idiot at the end of the commercial with her "That's what S..N..F...' retort (Never lower yourself to the kids' level.  It's like going in shark-infested waters with a sack of meat.)"

Many other ads split the audience, but one was second only to "IDK, my BFF Jill." Clearblue Digital is a pregnancy test, and they want you to know that it's "the most sophisticated piece of technology you'll ever pee on." Or, in an edited version of the ad, they just want to say "the most sophisticated piece of technology you'll ever -- well, you know."

Writes Laurah in New York: "I actually find the home pregnancy test ad amusing.  I mean, here comes this item floating through space like the star ship Enterprise, with the appropriately stentorian voiceover.  It cracked me up the first couple of times I saw it."

She's not alone, but others don't like the commercial's urination replication. Says Brian: "In the Philadelphia market, we get both versions of the pregnancy test commercial, depending on the time of day and the channel on which it is airing. What bothers me most is not the copy, but the visual -- the stream of liquid pouring down onto the stick is just too much."

SAME TIME NEXT SUMMER?
I get a huge kick out of discussing TV commercials with you each summer. I'm shocked every year by how the new ads run the gamut from entertaining and creative to downright horrifying. The good ones are like masterful 30-second movies, the bad ones make me want to kick a rock right through my TV screen. And reader participation always raises the discussion to a higher level -- recounting ads I haven't seen, offering up sly takes on what works and what doesn't.

For now, Test Pattern will return to pop-culture and other TV-related topics, although I'm sure commercials will find their way into the discussion occasionally. I hope you'll follow along at testpattern.msnbc.com, and you'll likely also enjoy my co-worker Allison Linn's Weblog, Ads of the Weird.

Thanks to all!

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ok, I don't text message all that often...(don't want to admit I'm "old").  what does "IDK" stand for in the IDK, my BFF ads?  (yes, I got the BFF part!)  Help, somebody?  Or else I have to go to my 14 yr old nephew and admit show him how clueless I am!
Why oh why does no one but me hate the new Pepto Bismol commercial.. grabbing their butts for diarrhea.. EEWWWWW... it just gags me....
Gael - The reason you don't like the Sponge Bob No Pants commercial is that you aren't a man. Men seem to think a glimpse of that which the pants cover is the greatest entertainment ever devised. It's funny, exciting, amazing, etc.... seriously, what a treat for humanity! I would imagine the man who came up with the concept, along with millions of men in front of their tvs, are thinking it's a pretty funny thing to say to the wife! Dude!

And Tammy... the BEST commercial ever is the "You Deserve a Break Today," McDonalds commercial where they're singing and dancing about how "at McDonalds it's CLEAN!"
The most annoying ad is the one forced on our computer screens repeatedly from Progressive Insurance when watching msnbc.com videos. A tone-deaf driver sings "La la la la LAH! That's my tenor voice. La la la la LAH! That was a minor." It's excruciating to hear him every time.
You have to love the cows for the Calif. Cheese
It's done in good taste and classy.
Personally, the commercial I absolutely hate and scramble to hit the mute button every time it comes on, is the cartoon character dude who knocks on your tv screen and says, "I'm Mr. Opportunity (knock, knock) and I'm knocking." I almost vomited writing that.
The 'Save the Greenbacks' ad for some car. The commercial is so stupid, ('shocking a greenback back to life,  ..."this one was oversepnt"... ) I actually have forgotten which car company it was advertising.  and at the end where the nutjob dramatically strips off his jacket and runs clumsily with scuba gear on to the beach, "Together , we can save the greenbacks"
...It's just too dumb.  

Which car is it again?
Unfortunately, most people don't see the brilliance of Starburst's "Little Lad" ad for Berries & Cream. The point of the ad is not to make you like the Little Lad or just entertain you--this is a paid ad, after all--it's to make you aware that the product exists. Have you seen any other ad this year that repeated the product name close to 10 times without it seeming overwhelming? Absolutely not. Will you forget that this ad was for Berries & Cream Starburst? No way. As for the ad being "weird" and "unrelated to the product," this is an ad for CANDY. How "related" would you like it to be? Should the ad have been two kids eating Starburst and talking about how good they taste? The product here is not all that rational, and the ad shouldn't be either--it should just remind you that Starburst is available. And "Little Lad" does that very successfully.
Regarding the "BFF Jill" ad.  If any kid of mine talked to me like that, it would be time to take off my belt and WHIP ME SOME BUTTS!

And that disgusting Skittles commercial?  I'd like to find the person behind that and hook him or her to a real milking machine for a few hours.

But the "Berries and Cream" fop cracks me up for reasons beyond my comprehension.
i love the bulldog commercial and the weight watchers ad where the secretary goes running for the elevator and her skirt falls off - it's hysterical!!!!
I dislike almost all commercials & don't watch - EXCEPT for Mercedes-Benz Summer Love.  I actually stop & watch it everytime.  Love the music & the guy looking at his convertible is believable!  Wonder who he is anyway?  Maybe he should act in shows!
I like the commercial for AFLAC with the goat who keeps saying "Naaa" every time they ask about possible benefits.
a prescription ad that states a possible side effect of gambling? if you feel a compulsion to go bet on the ponies you better contact your prescriber!!!!!
Did the Geek Squad commercials (mosquito/boy, mandroid and asteroids) come out too late?  All three of those are by far the best at the moment.
I liked the Wendy's tree kicker ad. The purpose of the ad is, "People kick trees, but they don't know why they do it." Likewise, "People eat non-hot, non-juicy burgers, but they don't know why they do it." It isn't until the hero (the guy in the red wig) who realizes two things: 1. I don't have to kick trees any more, and 2. I deserve a hot, juicy burger. This didn't come after deep reflection; the meaning it me immediately.

The IDK, my BFF Jill ad isn't my favorite. My favorite is the kid who was wasting his rollover minutes by throwing them away. I don't know about the house you grew up in, but that sure did sound like a fight in my house growing up. I thought it was great.
I am really tired of ALL the prescription drug ads-ever noticed HOW MANY there are? I guess if you're willing to spend the $ and pop thousands of pills all day, you too can solve all your health issues!

My husband & I thought the car ad with all the wildlife saying "Ricky" was funny and I always delight in the AFLAC ad with the goat who says "nah"
Is anyone else sick of the GIECO caveman?
Am I the only one who hates the Pizza Hut commercial where the dorky guy dances around like he needs to go to the bathroom and yells "Honey, the Pizza Hut kid made a mistake again and gave us three pizzas for 5 bucks each like those other guys!"  And the wife, as with most TV and commercial wives, is way to attractive for this dope.
The commercials that torque my lug nuts, so to speak, are for one of the wireless services where a group teens use their texting cell phones to set up "flash mobs" and proceed to trash a public space (shopping mall, business lobby, supermarket), then flee the scene; leaving the mess for someone else to clean up.  Way to reinforce the "me generation" concept!

Hey, nobody mentioned the Rozerem ads for sleeping aids.  Has no one noticed that this guy's dreams that are missing him are...suggestive?  President Lincoln I haven't figured out yet but the beaver?  Hello?  He's dreaming about - never mind.  
The majority of commercials are disgusting, poor taste, not even mediocre at best. Who do these idiots that come up with them think the public is? Idiots like them? Some of the worst yet, are: Fiber Cereal commercial, with the moron eating the cereal and a dump truck in the back ground dumping gravel.....SICKENING!!Filthy minded.
Headon, apply directly to the forehead,and all related are sooooooooo stupid, I would NEVER buy their products!!!Disgusting!!!
The Geico commercial with the cavemen is so below intelligence, who ever wrote it should be put in a mental ward.If you like it you should go as well.
I turn off commercials,we don't even look at them, very few exceptions!!
The "Pets Smart" ad with the bull dogs is adorable,good taste,and shows someone out there has a brain.
These companies that put out these worthless pieces of junk, must think the public is a mindless bunch of robots, and will watch anything......
I recently saw an ad with Peyton Manning in it. I'm not sure what it was selling since I was laughing so hard. He proceeds to show how to throw a perfect football pass. " Wipe the window, elbow your little brother, and flick a booger." Then he lets fly and says, " Now that's pretty", or something to that extent. Now, I've always been a sucker for some potty humor, so this one struck a cord with me. Peyton did the whole commercial straight faced, while I would be peeing myself, trying not to laugh. Bravo to whatever company came up with that one!!!
D:  IDK stands for I Don't Know.  We won't tell your nephew.
;-)
The flat buns ad sets a new low. Carl's Jr. used to have one of my favorites too. Pregnant woman eating a juicy burger in the Dr's office whith the words 'Enjoy it while you can, its McDonalds for the next 12 years' Hits home to parents.
I hate the nutri system ad where the woman goes from a size 10 to a 2.  What a shame, I would give my eye teeth to just get into a size 10.  I think its disgraceful. I like the ads that really show some women who have lost a lot of weight.
I can't believe no one has mentioned the "Maytag Repair Man - Toy Repairs" spot. It is hard-laugh funny! Maytag doesn't run a very heavy schedule, but this one should get a lot of attention whenever it comes on. Need a hint? A toy assembly line is broken down. Stuffed animals are coming out of it with arms sticking out of their stomachs or something. The foreman looks at the Big Boss and says something like, "Don't worry. He has time" as he looks over to an electrical panel with the Maytag Repair Man fooling with it (emphasis on the lonely repair man never doing anything because the Maytag products are so reliable). Cut back to the assembly line: the foreman and boss are inspecting a stuffed giraffe - with two heads!! Then the repair man is shown quietly slipping off camera. I call my friends to tell them to keep an eye peeled for it.
I don't mind the Viva Viagra commercial too much, it's a catchy tune, but I do agree it's a bit disrespectful to Elvis.

An Elvis-related commercial I do enjoy, though, is the Jeep 66th Anniversary commercial, with a Jeep inserted into footage of Elvis in concert, the moon landing, Woodstock, snowboarding, and a Coyote/Roadrunner cartoon.  I LOVE that commercial, and watch it every time it's on.  I would never consider buying a Jeep (they're not my type of car), but I enjoy the commercial.
What about the Geico caveman Commercials...those make me laugh everytime no matter how many times I have seen him walking backwards on the moving sidewalk...
I don't know if I actually HATE these, but the Yoplait series of ads with the two women who want to keep topping each other describing how good the yogurt is make me want to choke them! "It's day at the spa good", "No, it's taking these shoes off good", "No, it's winning the lottery good", ad infinitum. One day maybe they'll come to blows...now THAT would be entertaining!
My new least favorite commercial is the Toyota commercial where a woman is speaking to her friend on the phone telling her what a good deal she got, "but don't tell _______ (kid's name...Chloe? Zoe?).  She's been bugging us for a pony."  And then you see the demon seed standing in the doorway scowling.  Do parents really need an excuse to tell a 6 year old that she can't have a pony?  What happened to just saying no?
I like the IDK, my BFF Jill ad, but my favorite one is probably one thats super annoying and lame to everyone else. I LOVE the Hilshire Farms commercials... "When I say Hilshire you say Farm/Hilshire/Farm/Go Meat!" I laugh everytime I see one!
Love the new Arby's commercial where the water skiers are smashed into the back of a jumping ramp by the two guys in the boat with 'Arby's on the brain'. HILARIOUS!
I absolutely LOVED the "you bet your sweet Aspercream" commercial, but I guess some people were offended by the play on words.  Personally, I love anything that makes me laugh, including the "the most sophisticated piece of technology you'll ever pee on" commercial.  LOL... come on... everybody pees... everybody poops.  Have a sense of humor, people! :)  The European ads are the best, though some of them are way to risque to run on our TVs.  I guess the Puritan movement is still alive and well in the US of A.  ;)
Has no one else figured out who this "Ricky" is in the Subaru commercial? And don't get me started on Mark Jacobson! (Toyota dealer in Durham, NC.)
I am in love with the Hillshire Farm ads - Go Meat!  I don't know why, but they just make me laugh and laugh.  I also love the Cingular dropped calls, although my favorite is not Roger Clemens but the one where he is asking his girlfriend about Earl (cat got your tongue? Earl got your tongue?)  

A big huge honorable mention for me would be to the Nextel (I think it's Nextel or Sprint or whatever) ad with the dots - We don't agitate the dots.  Who's agitatin' my dots?  You agitatin' my dots?  Cracked me up.  

I am glad someone else feels a little unsettled by the pregnancy test.  I don't like to see bodily functions replicated on TV.  It's ridiculous but also kind of gross.  
I love the Miller High Life ad's out, when the delivery men go into a club and remove the beer because the club is charging $20 cover charge -- "There's no cover charge for the High Life."
PLEASE!!!! NO MORE Got Milk ads!!! The new "get the glass" with the family of milk bandits just makes my brain hurt. And not in a good way. I'll buy more milk, if in return they just stop the ad's.
My favorite lately would have to be the T mobile "5" with the family and the girl says she has "Becky, cindy, etc etc" in her five and then the little brother says " I picked, "Becky, cindy, etc etc...You're friends are hottt" and when the daughter complains the father says "Maybe you should have uglier friends"...gets me every time.
I'm late by days to this, but I hate with a passion the back to school staples commercial with mom and dad in the chearleaders outfits...

"Pop Pop! Quiz Quiz! Do you know what time it is?"

Yes, yes I do.  Time to scream until I can find the mute button.
The Swiffer sweeper commercials are THE WORSE! Totally retarded.
The worst ads on tv are those stupid head on commercials. I keep the remote close so I can mute the volume when they come on. I'm actually rooting for the company to go out of business so they will never make another annoying ad again.

The best are the Windex crows ringing the doorbell then closing the patio door so the guy walks into the glass. I love those crows. :)
I don't know if I am an idiot here (always possible) but didn't the "Keep Goulet Away" spot for Emerald Nuts (who have always had hilarious ads) come out this year? The concept of Robert Goulet trotting through peoples' cubicles messing up their stuff makes me laugh every single time I see it. That being said, the original "doggie with his woobie" from last year and the bulldog with his baby sister has me shopping at PetSmart, that's for sure.

Horrible ads? That "BFF Jill" child...I'd rather watch The King and Digger all day than listen to that whining brat. I love kids, I work with kids, but this trend of snotty little spoiled brats being portrayed as cute? Rage.
The ad for the sanitary pads showing a pad on a roller coaster and ending with the line- "have a happy period!" HAD to conceived by a no-clue guy!
I am SO glad I somehow never saw that Skittles ad without being well prepared ahead of time for how disgusting it is. Why on earth couldn't they have just used a cow? Dumb farmhand is feeding the cow Sour Skittles, they make her milk taste sour...point made! Instead they had to do something that I guess they thought their target market of 12-year-old boys would think was hysterical. But aside from being gross, it doesn't begin to make sense even in Bizarro World...the idea that male human beings would be used for commercial production of milk isn't just silly, it's a total non-starter...of course, I guess they had to use a man because they wouldn't have been permitted to even try the alternative...UGGGGHHHHHH.

The Wendy's tree kickers are also well deserving of the title, thanks to the nonsense of the whole tree-kicking concept, not to mention the guy in the Pippi Longstocking wig. It's not enough to have comedy be absurd, people! It has to connect to REALITY in some way...has everyone forgotten that? And last but certainly not least there's "Viva Viagra"...the king of tasteless ads for the over-40 set. Which old hit will next be used to plug ED drugs, do you think? "I wish they all could be Cialis Girls"? "Do the Levitra-Motion"?

I'd also like to put in a plug against the old paper-towel ad with the mother who reacts to her son spraying her with orange soda by spraying him with the sink water spray and making a contest out of it. I had a friend once who had a son, and she loved it. I thought "That's because you'd rather see yourself as your son's fun-loving pal than as his mother. But who's going to be stuck cleaning up all that sticky orange soda and water? YOU!" You don't want to know how my mother would have reacted had I or any of my siblings shook up a bottle of soda and sprayed it at her. Put it this way, it's the kind of thing Bugs Bunny would've drawn a curtain over in the cartoons so as to spare the audience witnessing the excessive violence that would result. Next scene: We'd be in traction in the hospital, with a sign in front of us saying "I AM YOUR MOTHER, DAMMIT, AND I DESERVE RESPECT...OR ELSE!"

Finally, kudos to whoever came up with the mashup "promo" for "The Odd Couple" starring the Mucinex mucus guy and Digger the Dermaphrodyte. Brilliant...just brilliant...I laughed my head off.
THANK YOU! Someone finally stands up and says how horrible that sour skittles commercial was. I hated it. It was so gross!

One of my favorite commercials is the Carl's Jr. Flat buns rap. I loved it!

In terms of other bad commercials the one I think is also kind of gross is the Carl's Jr. Orange shake ones where guys are licking the plastic because they think its ice cream or something. No one wants to see dudes licking stuff. They should have used girls instead to make it sexy.
I always found it interesting that Wendy's chose to use a Violent Femmes song about mabout masturbation ("Blister in the Sun") for one pf their new burgers.  Most of my friends didnt recognize the tune until I pointed it out...Dave Thomas must be turning in his grave
Oh my gosh.
I loved the wendy's commercial. I almost died from laughter! I also love the skittles commercials.
I didn't see the Sonic commercials on here. You HAVE to see them. They're so funny. Check them out on Youtube.
I must say, this was probably one of the first years to have a lot of funny commercials.
I still miss the Budwiser frogs
Everyone seems to be forgetting the stupid Comcast ads with the guy and the tattoos. It has some stereotypical asian man on the telephone saying he is a tiger now to which he retorts that he is now talking on Comcast Digital Voice. I have seen the commercial so many times and can't wait to get rid of Comcast because of it.
I've got one for next year: that Rice Krispies commercial with the curly-haired blond boy yapping on and on in complete gibberish.  I literally have to turn the channel every time it comes on -- I'd love to jam that whole box of Rice Krispies down his throat, just to make him stop yammering.


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