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Old 10-20-2006, 05:11 PM #1
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Default Bad Commercial Making fun of Epilepsy

Michael came to me the other day and said that he had heard on TV that if he eats pizza he won't have seizures. I couldn't figure out what he was talking about.

I was just soaking in the tub with the TV on and there was this commercial for Grapevine Szuzuki. The owner calls himself the Nobody Guy. I still don't get that part. Well, he says, "My wife told me she can't sleep at night because she has little seizures." Then he smiles and says, "I told her to call the pizza pizza guy." Then they advertise the cars and then back to him where he says, "and they deliver." It took me awhile to figure out that they were referring back to the Little Caesar's commercial. I don't get it and feel it is in the poorest of taste.

What do y'all think?
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