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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Jan 25, 2008 23:38:14 GMT -5
What do ALICE COOPER, Richard Simmons and an albino snake have in common? (Hint: They're not in the latest reality show brought on by the writer's strike in Hollywood.)
They will appear together in a humorous new Bridgestone tire commercial from Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC (BFNT) that will debut during the FOX telecast of Super Bowl XLII on Feb. 3 from Glendale, AZ.
For the first time ever, BFNT is advertising during the Super Bowl. The company will debut two 30-second commercials during Super Bowl XLII, one between the first and second quarters and one during the third quarter. -
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Post by kim on Jan 26, 2008 14:09:07 GMT -5
You folks are lucky in that you''ll get to see those commercials.
Sad thing is in Canuckville, the affiliates, although paying a huge amount of bucks will be able to show domestic commercials. We'll get stuff like "Joe's House of Subs" and stuff like that.
It's illegal but nobody here complains as long as the game comes back on...then we attack the turkey like it's Thanksgiving all over again!!! ;D
Thanks Kim
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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Jan 26, 2008 21:48:33 GMT -5
You folks are lucky in that you''ll get to see those commercials. Sad thing is in Canuckville, the affiliates, although paying a huge amount of bucks will be able to show domestic commercials. We'll get stuff like "Joe's House of Subs" and stuff like that. It's illegal but nobody here complains as long as the game comes back on...then we attack the turkey like it's Thanksgiving all over again!!! ;D Thanks Kim We'll trade you the Richard Simmons parts for the "Joe's House of Subs" Kim. Think of it as part of NAFTA.
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Post by rtbuck on Jan 27, 2008 6:19:27 GMT -5
You folks are lucky in that you''ll get to see those commercials. Sad thing is in Canuckville, the affiliates, although paying a huge amount of bucks will be able to show domestic commercials. We'll get stuff like "Joe's House of Subs" and stuff like that. It's illegal but nobody here complains as long as the game comes back on...then we attack the turkey like it's Thanksgiving all over again!!! ;D Thanks Kim Hey Kim, Are there still Mr. Subs' in the Toronto area? Back in the Day it seemed like there was a Mr. Sub, Pizza(with no name just a phone #),& Record shops all over Yonge St(every few blocks).
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Post by kim on Jan 27, 2008 10:25:28 GMT -5
You folks are lucky in that you''ll get to see those commercials. Sad thing is in Canuckville, the affiliates, although paying a huge amount of bucks will be able to show domestic commercials. We'll get stuff like "Joe's House of Subs" and stuff like that. It's illegal but nobody here complains as long as the game comes back on...then we attack the turkey like it's Thanksgiving all over again!!! ;D Thanks Kim We'll trade you the Richard Simmons parts for the "Joe's House of Subs" Kim. Think of it as part of NAFTA. DEAL!...we'll teach the pudgy bugger to play hockey and sign him up with the Leafs...the guy could definitely be a 50 goal scorer. After all, who'd wanna hit him? ;D Thanks Kim
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Post by kim on Jan 27, 2008 10:36:56 GMT -5
You folks are lucky in that you''ll get to see those commercials. Sad thing is in Canuckville, the affiliates, although paying a huge amount of bucks will be able to show domestic commercials. We'll get stuff like "Joe's House of Subs" and stuff like that. It's illegal but nobody here complains as long as the game comes back on...then we attack the turkey like it's Thanksgiving all over again!!! ;D Thanks Kim Hey Kim, Are there still Mr. Subs' in the Toronto area? Back in the Day it seemed like there was a Mr. Sub, Pizza(with no name just a phone #),& Record shops all over Yonge St(every few blocks). Bucky, as far as I know they still have the Mr. Sub outlets in Toronto. We have 3 of them here in the Bay. Best place for subs here though is "The Submarine Place". Same location, same owners since 1978. It's like walking back in time as it hasn't changed since day 1. The pizza joint you refer to must be the PIZZA PIZZA franchise with the phone number as the main part of their sign. We have one of those downtown. Thanks Kim
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Post by rtbuck on Jan 27, 2008 14:33:18 GMT -5
Hey Kim, Are there still Mr. Subs' in the Toronto area? Back in the Day it seemed like there was a Mr. Sub, Pizza(with no name just a phone #),& Record shops all over Yonge St(every few blocks). Bucky, as far as I know they still have the Mr. Sub outlets in Toronto. We have 3 of them here in the Bay. Best place for subs here though is "The Submarine Place". Same location, same owners since 1978. It's like walking back in time as it hasn't changed since day 1. The pizza joint you refer to must be the PIZZA PIZZA franchise with the phone number as the main part of their sign. We have one of those downtown. Thanks Kim That's definitely the place Thanks Kim
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