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It is my belief the pair of commercials that they are currently running (concurrently), are very good indeed. You know, the one's where she "strokes the wheel" on yellow one, and then he "purrs the kitten" in the white one? As good as they are (pleasant to watch, etc), they are stating to wear on me (never seem to get tired of HEARING the kitty purr, though), as does every other commercial) that I see several dozen times per week or more. Actually there is only one that I have seen zillions of times and it still doesn't bother me to watch. And that would be the one where he changes his train ride at the last minute, and they smile at each other when he sits down across from her. Ok, we're going off-track a bit here but I'm going to have to declare that, either way you look at it, the smiles have it! My point here, is that I'm starting to wonder: Is it possible that I might be a history channel addict?
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I remember the train spot, but have no idea what you're talking about in the first examples??
Perhaps you watch too much TV?? :) |
Obviously, you don't watch the history channel then - they just now ran the pair once more again? But you may be right about too much - but almost can't seem to help it. So no one else here finds the history channel to be somewhat "addictive" then?
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And this thread probably makes for a very good "spot", none-the-less!
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You need DVR so you can skip the commercials.
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Yea, I'm really starting to wonder if being driven insane by commercials all of the time might be affecting my mental heath? Do I hear "Sam" calling? (just joking, hopefully)
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You guys watch commercials?
You guys watch television? |
I actually watch that channel a lot, I just rarely pay attention to commercials..
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