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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Those ASPCA commercials with sad songs playing over images of abused animals are heartbreaking. They're also absolutely useless. People who care about animals and have the means already donate and people who don't care about animals won't be swayed by a sad song and a sad eyed puppy. These ads are only preaching to the choir.
Well I've seen food ads that have made me want the food and toy ads that made me want the toy. Those ASPCA ads are merely telling me something I already know. There are scumbags out there who abuse animals. I know this. I hate it. But being on a fixed income there's not much I can do donation wise.
There was this one advertising jingle for Frosted Flakes I remember, but I can't seem to find it on the YouTubes. I wish I could... it used to run on PBS all the time.
"Hey Tony, I like the things you do..."
"You're the one and only tiger, with the one and only taste..."
There was this one advertising jingle for Frosted Flakes I remember, but I can't seem to find it on the YouTubes. I wish I could... it used to run on PBS all the time.
"Hey Tony, I like the things you do..."
"You're the one and only tiger, with the one and only taste..."
Every time a Walmart or a Rooms-To-Go commercial comes on, and starts playing "Suddenly I See" at the end, it drives me crazy, because it reminds of a rather "exciting" clip from Torchwood I'll probably never see again, because I think BBC removed every trace of it on the internet.
Can I say I thought it was disgusting that one commercial used the Beatles song "all you need is love?" They're singing about peace and love, and they use it to sell credit cards or something. Dang you, Michael jackson.
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