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13 I understand your point but it became even more ridiculous because what he saidpezz-3/23/2000
12 Well it was mostly Greek to me. The point is, they assumed we would find it funTom Clarke-3/23/2000
11 Are they windows to the collective psyche, or do they help create the collectivTom Clarke-3/23/2000
10 LoL...and there's the 'lendingtree', I believe it is... -the coupllorrie coey13/23/2000
9 The one that I like is the woman interviewing for a loan. She timidly asks pezz-3/23/2000
8 <<player Dikembe Mutombo standing up at a shareholder's meeting and spezz-3/23/2000
7 Hmm, I can see that...although that's one of the ads that never registered lorrie coey13/23/2000
6 I have no idea what company Ringo is hyping, I always reach for the remote whenTom Clarke-3/23/2000
5 Are both of those cameo's for Priceline...? Really, some just don't relorrie coey13/23/2000
4 The Ringo ad is unwatchable. The first few Shatner ads were the best. The recenTom Clarke-3/23/2000
3 Would that be the William Shatner Zen Moment we've all suffered through neelorrie coey13/23/2000
2 PCLN commercials are real Zen moments. TV does not get much better than that.Tom Clarke-3/23/2000
1 Now, "<b>Get Off Our Beach or I'll Sick the Dogs on YOU!</b&lorrie coey13/22/2000
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