October Perfect Post
Do you ever have any favorite commercials or commercial memories? When I was younger, I used to love the commercials for music compilations where they played bits and pieces of songs.
I especially loved the one for the novelty answering machine messages, which had a “rap” message that went “You gotta WAIT FOR THE BEEP! Ya gotta leave yur name, ya gotta leave yur numbah – WAIT FOR THE BEEP—(and then the machine beeps).” They also had one to the tune of Beethoven’s Fifth that went “Nobody’s hooome, Nobody’s hooome.” And in case you’re wondering, I never bought that tape. I just remember that kind of inane stuff.
The novelty music fun continued in college, when my friends and I were up late and some commercial came on for country songs about fishing. They had a song called “I Lobster and I Never Flounder.” And let me tell you – I don’t know when I have ever laughed like that (I won’t lie – we were not sober).
And how ’bout those SuperBowl commercials? Do you remember the one where the old guy paints Chefs on the football field instead of Chiefs? Ha! That was awesome. I don’t remember the product. I think it was Snickers. Something about got some extra time on your hands? Have a snickers. Because that makes complete sense.
My absolute favorite commercial, though, is for New Orleans furniture store Frankie and Johnnie’s. Ask anyone from New Orleans about this store, and they will say one of these things:
“I say I say!” “See the special man!” “Let ‘em have it!” “Noooooooo problem!”
Here is a commercial I found on YouTube. I beg you to watch it. You will not believe it, but it’s for real. This one isn’t quite as classic as the one with the older Special Man who wore a hat and I believe smoked a cigar. But the free chicken makes up for it. I think that was a limited time offer.
Anyway, I’m talking all this talk about commercials because I read the most delightful post at Storm of Thoughts about her little girl love for Cheerios and her dream to be in a Cheerios commercial.
I only just found her blog the other day and while I don’t normally up and award a Perfect Post to a blog I’ve only started reading, I couldn’t help myself.
Hope you enjoy it!
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By the way, in case you didn’t know, the Perfect Posts are only going to go on until the end of 2008. Then - poof! – they’re over. You will get the opportunity to award what you consider the BEST POST EVER. Have fun thinking about that one…