
Classic 90s advert for Maxell cassette tapes which uses The Skids’ “Into The Valley” and a highly “original” interpretation of the lyric
Video Rating: 4 / 5
NOPE T Shirts @ www.ojaitaxidermy.com This commercial was created by YouTubers Rhett and Link (http as part of their TV show Commercial Kings on IFC. Watch the full episode to see how the commercial was made HERE: bitly.com
UFOPORNOOOOOOOOOOO! It’s Finnish in case your wondering! Lots of people ask me that, so theres the answer. Its a clip from a TV show. TRANSLATION UP! ladies & gentlemen dear TV watchers we next present you UFOPORNO & … in this time we may see … @ some1′s house & … just before commercial break we present you exceptionally … @ some1′s work place! & welcome back … & 4 the honor of that a real rarity … watched by a shaman! & closing in to the closure of the program … we see … in some1′s car! & now … 4 the honor of ending of the last episode a real exquisite as a matter of fact … watched by a man of Markantalo (dollar store) So yeah… Enjoy?
Organic Valley White Lowfat Milk, 8-Ounce Aseptic Carton (Pack of 12)
- Case of twelve, 8- ounce carton (total of 96 ounces)
- Aseptic single serve shelf stable
- Organic lowfat chocolate milk
- Made with organic lowfat (1%) milk
Ultra-pasteurization and revolutionary aseptic packaging give this delicious and nutritious beverage its incomparable versatility and freshness. Because they don’t require refrigeration, Shelf-Stable Single-Serve low fat 1% milks strike the optimal balance between nutrition and convenience. No w reformulated with less sugar, our low fat chocolate milk is the lowest calorie, and lowest sugar and lowest fat organic chocolate single serve milk available.
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