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Deeply Held Beliefs - For Sale!
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Let’s NOT Pump Up The Jam
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- Politics
- advertising marketing
- beale
- brain activity
- coffee table
- commercial advertisement
- eshoo
- federal communications commission
- head on apply directly to the forehead
- heart attack
- kim masters
- marketing industry
- mitigation act
- senior citizen
- sofa cushions
- stealth marketing
- television advertisements
- television programming
- tv audiences
- tv commercials
- urban legend
I’m liking this idea a whole lot:
Have you ever noticed how some TV commercials sound louder than the programs you are watching? U.S. Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-California, 14th) has noticed, says it’s done on purpose, finds it annoying and has introduced a bill to make it stop.
Summer Friday means more time to drink beer! (part 1)
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The company we work for allows us to leave at 1:30pm on Fridays…for the entire summer. They call it “Summer Friday”. It’s a perk. We use the time to drink beer.
Will Putting Boots On The Ground Behove Barack In Tennessee?
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Sean Braisted takes issue with Clint Brewer on the strides Barack Obama can make in Tennessee by merely showing up in the state:
Slave 2U
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NO.
Looking to strike a blow against the proliferation of digital video recorders, the ABC network, its affiliated broadcast stations, and Cox Communications’ cable systems are establishing an on-demand video service that would allow viewers to watch ABC shows like “Lost” and “Desperate Housewives” any time they choose.
At least they don’t feature Jim Cramer
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I’d seen a number of TV commercials for the comedy “Mad Money,” which stars (according to most of the commercials, and the IMDb web site) Queen Latifah, Katie Holmes and Diane Keaton. Ted Danson plays a supporting role and can be glimpsed quickly in the mainstream ad.
It Slices, It Dices, It Mesmerizes
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During the bottomless pit of holiday downtime with its endless snacking, lack of routine, and overuse of the TV as a babysitter, Miss C became hooked on several “as seen on TV” products.
She insisted I buy the Betty Crocker cake decorating set so I could make her a flower cake for her birthday.



