Another hodgepodge of commercials from around 1989-1990 1. Make delicious sandwiches with Play-Doh Make-A-Meal. 2. The Trix rabbit travels to Trix Land, where he finds zillions of other rabbits, all eating Trix cereal. 3. School principals and bus drivers can’t stand Bubble Tape. 4. Save a little Lost & Found and dry his real tears. 5. The 7up Cool Spots run around on a pool table. 6. A 7up Cool Spot tips a subway saxophone player. 7. Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner visit Mount Rushmore to teach kids about the Constitution. 8. Unless your face is made of rubber, you need a Bic Metal shaver. 9. Battle Ball, the name says it all. 10. Anytime’s great to get a .99 kid’s meal at Friendly’s. 11. Escaped prisoners can’t drink coffee without Sweet ‘n’ Low. 12. Reece’s peanut butter Easter eggs are getting quite a reception. 13. The flavor of Care-free sugarless gum will make pigs fly and cows come home. 14. Eat Trix yogurt ’cause lots of colors are more fun than one. 15. Fruit by the Foot is long on fun. 16. Part of a commercial for Pee Wee’s Playhouse Playset. 17. The Encyclopedia Britannica theme song: Living a Moment Can Capture Your Mind. 18. A 3-word phrase that means FUN: Charles in Charge.
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Tim Tebow Super Bowl Commercial-(ACTUAL COMMERCIAL)-Pro-Life-Focus on the Family
March 9th, 2010Tim Tebow’s commercial with his mother during the Super Bowl. See Tim Tebow take his mom down in a full tackle!!! Pam Tebow and her son, 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, appear in the Focus on the Family commercial that aired Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 7, 2010) on CBS. For the full Tebow story, visit www.focusonthefamily.com Celebrate family. Celebrate life. tagsnfl, Super Bowl XLIV, Tebow Super Bowl Ad, Tim Tebow, Tim Tebow Ad, Tim Tebow Focus On The Family, Tim Tebow Super Bowl, Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad, Tim Tebow superbowl Ad, Tim Tebow Superbowl Commercial, Sports News Focus On The Family, Gloria Allred Tim Tebow, Nfl, Pam Tebow, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLIV, Tim Tebow, Tim Tebow Ad, Tim Tebow Commercial, Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad, Tim Tebow Super Bowl Commercial, Sports News
Retro Commercial Break 90
March 6th, 2010More commercials that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 1998: 1. Promo for The Invisible Man starring Claude Rains. 2. Diane, the Pine Sol lady, makes it rain inside the supermarket. 3. Olean is “a good place to start.” 4. Be prepared for your wedding night with Pepcid AC. 5. Accident-prone aspiring astronauts need Quilted Bounty. 6. The way some people drive these days makes you want to talk to an Allstate agent. 7. Planters mixed nuts have no cholesterol, so feel free to share them with your chimpanzee friend. 8. Mr. Reach conquers Plaque Man with the new Reach Tooth and Gum Care toothbrush. 9. You’ll love the Pepperidge Farm Goldfishes ’cause they’re so delicious! 10. Keep smiles healthy with Crest Multi-Care. 11. Skaters, Nicole Bobek, Michelle Kwan, and Tara Lipinski, eat Campbell’s soup despite the fact that it makes the ice melt. 12. Get your official Sci-Fi Channel merchandise at the Dominion. 13. Ultra Biz is the better stain getter. 14. Motorcycle cops can’t stop singing Instructor Mooselini’s rap from parappa the Rapper. 15. Clumsy hula dancers need Quilted Bounty. 16. Keep the new look of it with Downy Care. 17. Because Amelia “generates a lot of tough stains,” her dad uses Tide with Bleach. 18. Talking deer are in good hands with Allstate.
Erwin Lazaro ~ Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World
March 5th, 2010My sister, Kristine Marie Mijares Lazaro Recabarren, DESERVES the BEST of everything! Everything about “Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World” is beautiful, just like my sister. And, though I can’t do the song justice the way that Iz did, I’m dedicating this beautiful song to a beautiful person: my sister. “I love you Kristine!” Israel “Iz” Kaanoi Kamakawiwoole (May 20, 1959 June 26, 1997) (pronounced [kamakaiwoole]) was a Hawaiian musician. He became famous outside Hawaii when his album Facing Future was released in 1993. His medley of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “What a Wonderful World” was subsequently featured in several films, television programs, and commercials. On October 26, 2005, Facing Future became Hawaii’s first certified platinum album, selling more than one million cds in the United States, according to figures furnished by the Recording Industry Association of America. On July 21, 2006, BBC Radio 1 announced that “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World(True Dreams)” would be released as a single in America. Kamakawiwoole’s recording of “Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” reached #12 on Billboard’s Hot Digital Tracks chart the week of January 31, 2004 (for the survey week ending January 18, 2004), and passed the 2 million paid downloads mark in the USA as of September 27, 2009. Through his consummate ukulele playing and incorporation of other genres (such as jazz and reggae), Kamakawiwoole remains one of the major influences in Hawaiian music since the mid-1990’s.
In the heat of the night, sometime in 1989
March 5th, 2010So, we’re sitting around watching an old video that Greg had, and this commercial came on. It was the greatest thing we’ve ever seen… “Hi there!” *BANG BANG BANG BANG*