Just when I thought I couldn't take it anymore, this happened, and I smiled a little bit.
It made me think of other funny twin commercials:
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KitKat
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Maybe a dose of the miracle substance Retsyn would treat Iris’s wonky thyroid. Thanks for the Certs commercial, Wanders - what a hilarious blast from the past. That rushing river reminds me of Piccadee Falls! I wonder what today’s equivalent of ten cents is.
Ahem, Iris: you look more like Nan’s older sister, or maybe her youthful-looking aunt. The only marginally accurate statement you’ve made is “This feels strange.”
MissScarlet - Judging by her story ideas, her concept of human relationships, her dialog, etc., I expect that probably Moy is about the same age as Mary Worth. Moy just uses a photo of her great, great, great granddaughter on her bio page.
I believe it is disrespectful on the part of Zakie and, to a lesser extent, Iris not to have helpfully corrected Nan the first time she got Iris' name wrong.
6 comments:
Maybe a dose of the miracle substance Retsyn would treat Iris’s wonky thyroid. Thanks for the Certs commercial, Wanders - what a hilarious blast from the past. That rushing river reminds me of Piccadee Falls! I wonder what today’s equivalent of ten cents is.
Ahem, Iris: you look more like Nan’s older sister, or maybe her youthful-looking aunt. The only marginally accurate statement you’ve made is “This feels strange.”
Kit Kat-
You piqued my curiosity. Assuming 1960 is the year the commercial was made ten cents is $ 1.01 now.
That reference just shows Irene’s age….
Loved the commercial, Wanders! Both husband and I could recite it word for word. How embarrassing is that?
Surely Moy isn't that old, is she?
MissScarlet - Judging by her story ideas, her concept of human relationships, her dialog, etc., I expect that probably Moy is about the same age as Mary Worth. Moy just uses a photo of her great, great, great granddaughter on her bio page.
HelenClark
I believe it is disrespectful on the part of Zakie and, to a lesser extent, Iris not to have helpfully corrected Nan the first time she got Iris' name wrong.
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