I just recently saw the ad with Kristen bell and Dax Shepherd where they get excited about seeing the value of all their zillions of cars and it was the most bizarre and non relatable commercial I've seen in my life
To me nothing will top John Lydon in the butter commercial for sheer "I'm selling out and I don't care who knows it" absurdity. I know that's not the homework assignment but I have to say it.
Mr Century and I are good pals. We go back a long ways (to 2023) so we like to joke about each other dying.
Seeing Shaq and Snoop Dog in a trillion commercials is very obnoxious. I think I read somewhere that Shaq does some of them - like The General auto insurance ones - because that’s the only company who he could get insurance from as a kid but that turned out to be bullshit or something so he can’t even admit he’s just doing it for money lol and Snoop idk. I have to imagine a generation of kids only know him from commercials at this point, or as zany weird tv show host?
Mystery Man (Dec, 11 6:38 am Metro to Sydenham - weather forecast: 29°C pretty hot) Today I sat next to a strange man who was completely covered. He was wearing a navy suit which covered his body, arms and legs, socks that covered his feet and shoes providing additional foot coverage. Black woolen gloves covering his hands, a scarf wrapped around his neck providing neck coverage which continued upwards wrapping the bottom half of his face, on the top half of his head he wore a beanie pulled down to meet the scarf. Completely covered. For most of the trip he remained perfectly still except for a brief moment when he used his woolen glove-covered hands to operate his strange phone. An inch and a half thick which is quite thick for a phone now, made thicker by a thick rubber case and thicker again because now double it, it was a two layered thick phone. Might not have even been a phone as no calls were observed. He left the carriage at Martin Place without adjusting his beanie.
I’ve put off rewatching, nervous it doesn’t hold up and I think both Perry and Farley were struggling with addictions when it was made