I don’t mind the jingle, and the kids are the darlingest, but it rankles me that the cute little girl pretending to play the drums is so obviously bad at it.
She’s probably from Oregon. (For those of you familiar with just the TV ads, the radio ones, at least where I live, always end with a voiceover announcer saying, “Vacation voucher not available in Oregon.”)
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Some of those jingles are real earworms.
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
You mean I could trade one of my kids for a car?!
pschearer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I don’t mind the jingle, and the kids are the darlingest, but it rankles me that the cute little girl pretending to play the drums is so obviously bad at it.
byamrcn almost 2 years ago
Every time that d****d thing comes on the radio, I can’t change the station fast enough.
papajim545 almost 2 years ago
Took the words right out of my mouth grrrrr
Znox11 almost 2 years ago
Coincidentally, I heard that for the first time this morning.
RuSerious? Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I can’t mute the radio fast enough when that commercial comes on
willkepley almost 2 years ago
That’s the soundtrack in Hell…
FassEddie almost 2 years ago
Now if they’d played 8 6 7 -5309, I’d be all for it.
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
To borrow a line from a recent pop song: “How’s it go again?”
the lost wizard almost 2 years ago
She is dancing, but not with you. :)
KEA almost 2 years ago
Never heard it. Had to look it up. Seems a bit derivative and depressing to me.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
Then you’ll really love the BK commercials.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
She pictured Eno, plus an ear, plus a worm, and politely declined.
Impkins Premium Member almost 2 years ago
No. Just, no. burp. :)
Tym Macaleer almost 2 years ago
That commercial is the WORST!!!!
Norris66 almost 2 years ago
1-877-KIDS-4-KATS Donate Your Kid Today
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Worst. Ear worm. EVER.
del_grande Premium Member almost 2 years ago
She’s probably from Oregon. (For those of you familiar with just the TV ads, the radio ones, at least where I live, always end with a voiceover announcer saying, “Vacation voucher not available in Oregon.”)