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Thursday, March 20, 2008

God Bless Youtube.

Would someone explain to me why I think this is the funniest commercial I have seen in years? I seriously belly laugh every time I see it.



Not only can you look up great commercials on Youtube, you can introduce your English husband to every American kid's dream that was a child in the 80's.


Stacey was so Fergalicious!
I know this post is totally random, but enjoy!

6 comments:

Strawberry Shortcake said...

Oh good golly! I too love that commercial. I am also glad you added the Kids Incorporated clip. David and I were just talking about it and singing the end of the song the other day randomly. I didn't realize that I actually remember all of the words to the theme song until I played the clip. I also forgot they had another guy on there. I was so in love with the Ryan kid that I forgot about the really ugly one ;) I still miss Martika. Toy Soldiers is one of my favorites. Thanks for taking me back!!! Go Fergie (she will always be little Stacy to me)!

Seth Price said...

That's so freaking hilarious. Both of them. I remember having to watch Kids Incorporated because I wanted to watch something different, but my mom made me wait until my sisters were done watching K.I. before it was my turn. I never wanted to leave the room because I knew if they started watching something else I wouldn't get to watch my show. Probably Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team or G.I. Joe or something. Ooooh, maybe it was Airwolf.

The Beagleys said...

All I can say is awesome!!! I love that commercial! There's a handful of great commercials out right now and that's definitely one of them! As for Kids Incorporated, the 80's were frightening! ;)

Derek and Emily said...

First of all, I am still reaching for the KIDS Incorporated star. That show taught me that as long as I can find some mist on the ground and a three decade old pop song that is somewhat related to my problem, I will come out on top. I have also perfected their every dance move (you know the one I'm talking about)I think that if they brought that show back on the air, cancer would be cured, world hunger would be eliminated, and gas prices would fall back to $1.50/gallon. Also, Bethany, I think you should put together a "Where are they now?" blog of all those child actors.... I think most of them are bagging groceries at the re-hab center.

Derek and Emily said...

You know, now that I think about it, I bet that they have a wonderful career of touring state fairs and county jails...

The Johnson's said...

I knew a girl who knew a girl who worked on the show, and said that they were literally slave drivers, and if the kids didnt smile enough or jazz hands enough, they were sent to make sneakers for Kathy lee Gifford. "What are their overheads?"