This was a popular theme in radio, where a plug would often get you the product as a thank-you from the manufacturer:“Put that leftover chicken in the self-defrosting Kelvinator.”“But we don’t have a self-defrosting Kelvinator.”“We do now.”
My first car was a ‘65 Rambler. Coincidence, or synchronicity? I was just thinking before I got out of bed today about how, the last time I drove it on a long trip, it ran out of gas near an exit at night, but there were no gas stations, and I walked around for a couple of hours looking for one. Gradually I regained my senses and realized that it had an exhaust leak that had been trying to kill me. That’s the consequences of being a poor student unable to afford repairs. It was getting 200 miles per gallon of oil at the end of its life.
Coyoty Premium Member about 7 years ago
Scott has made sure no one will ever want to borrow his phone.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Gaah is right.
williamferry about 7 years ago
This was a popular theme in radio, where a plug would often get you the product as a thank-you from the manufacturer:“Put that leftover chicken in the self-defrosting Kelvinator.”“But we don’t have a self-defrosting Kelvinator.”“We do now.”
Ray_C about 7 years ago
My dad worked for Nash/Kelvinator before and after it became American Motors. It wasn’t his fault.
grainpaw about 7 years ago
My first car was a ‘65 Rambler. Coincidence, or synchronicity? I was just thinking before I got out of bed today about how, the last time I drove it on a long trip, it ran out of gas near an exit at night, but there were no gas stations, and I walked around for a couple of hours looking for one. Gradually I regained my senses and realized that it had an exhaust leak that had been trying to kill me. That’s the consequences of being a poor student unable to afford repairs. It was getting 200 miles per gallon of oil at the end of its life.
jerry400 about 7 years ago
This might be Scott’s best ever strip. Certainly I felt like I didn’t need to see any more ..