Robert, this isn’t even the first >operatic< commercial that's moved me to tears. Most commercials, if they move me to anything at all, it's the mute button, but never mind. Here's the link, enjoy:
Robert, this isn’t even the first OPERA commercial that’s done so for me. Of course, most commercials, if they move me to anything at all, it’s the mute button, but never mind. Here’s a coke commercial that I didn’t find hard to swallow at att: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAUDHxDYMMo
Jerry, my TV died in 1982 and was never replaced, so the only commercials I see are those pushed by YouTube or various news sites. And there, I’m like you: mute or pause or close.
That was quite the wedding… and oddly appropriate, too.
Wow, Coop, that was amazing! I was wondering what the woman with the chicken was doing there, and then the frame dropped, and I remembered her running the Watch’s commissary.
This is the first commercial I’ve ever seen that has moved me to tears.
Robert, this isn’t even the first >operatic< commercial that's moved me to tears. Most commercials, if they move me to anything at all, it's the mute button, but never mind. Here's the link, enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAUDHxDYMMo
Gotta say, my favorite is right here.
http://www.walterjonwilliams.net/2012/06/from-our-friends-in-mockba/
Robert, this isn’t even the first OPERA commercial that’s done so for me. Of course, most commercials, if they move me to anything at all, it’s the mute button, but never mind. Here’s a coke commercial that I didn’t find hard to swallow at att: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAUDHxDYMMo
Jerry, my TV died in 1982 and was never replaced, so the only commercials I see are those pushed by YouTube or various news sites. And there, I’m like you: mute or pause or close.
That was quite the wedding… and oddly appropriate, too.
This is my all time favorite add. Music, costumes, action, shopping mall …
https://youtu.be/a6W2ZMpsxhg
Wow, Coop, that was amazing! I was wondering what the woman with the chicken was doing there, and then the frame dropped, and I remembered her running the Watch’s commissary.
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