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I love this commercial!!!
I do too, Anny! Happy New Year!
LOL That’s the first time I seen it. Great.
Happy New Year, J.
I remember the panic days of when one of my kids came to me in the morning and said something like that. Happy New Year.
I’be never seen this one…. ha ha
LOL great commercial.
Happy New Year!
XXOO Kat
Happy New Year Kat and Savannah and Stephanie and Amber! Hope the new year brings you all much success. Yes, this commercial really hits home - I too remember all the last minute costumes I had to make!
Too cute! Got to love that mom.
I love the expression on both faces, Sandra - the mom and the kid. Martin Van Buren. Very funny.
Mama said there’d be days like that…
Martin Van Buren never looked so…well, adorable and pouty in the back seat of a car.
She learned that some presidents aren’t amazing, handsome, superlative…and that’s a good lesson.
In 5th grade I learned that some aren’t even memorable when I drew the name of President Millard Fillmore. I had to research and write/perform a monologue to educate the class. Pretty stiff and unrealistic for a 5th grader back when Google and the internet didn’t exist. One of the girls in my class ended up naming her hamster Millard, and I wished she and I had traded presidents to research.
But this one was funny, and today I appreciate funny (and a couple of the other clips were so cute, too) so thank you, Julia, and Happy New Year!
never mind celebrating Google, what a Mom knocking that disguise up …..
OK, OK, I know it was only an advert but a very good one it was too
I know, I love that mom, Tom! The look on her face… I remember those days, believe me. Last minute costuming for school.
Pouty is the perfect word, Marylin! So beardy pouty! Happy New Year to you too.
I’ve had plenty, Steph!