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Sunday, July 24, 2005
Commercial Observations
While watching golf today, I was inundated with a lot of repetitive commercials. Three that stood out are the ones for Just For Men hair color, Crestor, and Levitra. After seeing these commercials for about the 20th time, I started noting a few things: Why can't women's hair coloring products be done in 5 minutes? Mandy Patinkin, the spokesman for Crestor, is not a doctor, but he played one on tv. And, it's interesting to note that a side effect of Levitra, the erectile dysfunction drug, is a stuffy or runny nose. That's just odd.
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