#3 08/03/2015 buy me a coffee: paypal.me/crackleecrackle?cou... / thebonfiresxm big jay oakerson @ / bigjayoakerson bigjaycomedy.com dan soder @ / dansoder dansoder.com
I still go in Ebaums to make fun of and argue with the old loser nazis who run rampant on that site now. It's all old guys crying how young people cry too much.
I challenge both of you to a "loser has to convert to Mormonism and live a quiet life with a minimum 5 children in a north suburb of Salt Lake City" match.
New Orleans had “The Special Man” an older black gentleman with a cigar, and an odd suit and hat combo. It was for a furniture store and it started with some poor customer talking about how horrible their credit was and the sales guy would say “you gotta see the special man!!!” And the special man would take his cigar out of his mouth and say “let er have it….no problem!!!” I’m sure they’re all over RU-vid.
Minneapolis has the same dude who does like a few dozen local commercials, Fancy Ray the most beautiful man in show biz, he's the greatest commercial personality ever, he even did a taco bell super bowl ad a few years ago, he's been around since the 80s
I know im late as all hell but I checked the entire comment section and this wasn't mentioned so I had too. Jay was correct about Crazy Eddie, he became huge in the entire North East. HOWEVER, he basically fancied himself half mobster and half business genius which led to extreme amounts of fraud manipulating stock prices and sending his son to college to get an accounting degree so he could professionally cook the books and then threw him under the bus when the feds caught on.....a real American hero.....
Dave’s Pizza was the best. That was tongue-in-cheek for sure. Now I want some for sure. Beautiful mount aiiiry lodge, and that Shane Diamond thing were the commercials of my AM childhood. And I want to hear more bread man stories damnit. PPS - the boys are tripping; near the end, Soder lets the cat out of the bag
Jim Adler, a Texas based lawyer, has some of the best commercials. The funniest thing about them is that Jim Adler is actually a super successful lawyer, yet chooses to keep his commercials cheesy. He leans into it!
They’re in Nashville, Tn too. Same annoying commercials. The commercials got so bad that a magazine wrote an article about it. I think it’s called The Diamond Wars of Nashville.
I remember Mancow had this weird public access looking show that we’d see late night once in a while on weekends. Truly awful. Like when Stern was on E! but much shittier.
Listening to this overnight and about lost my shit when they did the Bob Rohrman bit; he lived in my town and I’d see him regularly. Dude was a total douche
Any other old farts remember when the Budweiser commercials were "Real American Heroes" but changed it after 9/11 to " Real Men Of Genius"? Think about how odd the wording is and how many better titles they could've used but that had to use something that fit and sounded similar.
Apparently it’s a franchise cause we have the “Alabama hammer” here and he’s pretty horrible. Look up David J Maloney. He’s a big one where I live and did all these incredibly lame commercials about how if you get a DUI you better not think about calling him cause he’ll put you UNDER the jail…..Then he got arrested for DUI. I sat behind him and his 6’7 Asian wife at a concert one night and I swear you’d have thought Elvis had walked in the way the local morons reacted. All because of his commercials.
Colorado has Dealin' Doug. A tracksuit wearing, gold ring on every finger, slicked back hair mobster that sells shitty used cars. Edit; YES! Dan brings him up!
Man Daves pizza was the shit when i was little. Horrible goddamn city its in but a fun hang with a new girlfriend. ALSO i cant believe nobody brought up Cal Worthington Ford and his goddamn lions and country shows. Elvis played at his dealership hahaha.