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Date Posted: 14:34:07 01/15/03 Wed
Author: Captn Hank
Subject: Annoying Commercial
In reply to: Freddy 's message, "The most annoying commercial in Philly talk show history?" on 20:08:48 01/13/03 Mon

Listening to Rush at the present time. Just heard a commercial stating that Beck, was the "jam on your toast" in the morning following Imus. Give me a ****ing break!

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[> Most annoying spots -- Allayany, 22:21:19 01/19/03 Sun

F.C. Kerberck. They could offer me a high end Range Rover for $1.49 a month and I would tell them to shove it where the sun don't shine. I despise their commercials like poisen.


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[> [> annoying indeed -- talk radio bug, 13:12:11 01/23/03 Thu

the Kerbeck commercials are annoying for sure. They are rivaled by the "no pressure, no hype" ads of Keystone motors. Who are they kidding?

The worst though are the long, long, looooooooong, info mercials pushing phoney "all natural" cures for everything. Theres is always an interviewer, a phoney doctor, and phoney testamonial calls. A dilly is for "Sea Silver" which cures everything they say. It contains a compound called colloidal silver which has the odd side effect of causeing skin to turn irreversibly blue or gray. A politician in Idaho recently withdrew from his election campaign because he turned blue from colloidal silver.


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