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Hah, thanks for the laugh Dawud. I hope that someday I can be that great of a husband.
Sexist – nasty – awful
That was hilarious!
The only flaw I could see (hear) was that the man had an English accent and the woman an American accent. Do you think she might have recognized her husband’s accent? (There are far more Americans married to Americans than Americans married to Brits.)
Tanner,
I hear you. A bit cruel to do to someone, though.
Paul,
I was wondering the same thing. Either way, quite an impact, huh?
That was pretty funny.
I really didn’t know what the commercial was advertising, so it grabbed my full attention.
I couldn’t imagine what it would be like to buy what you like instead of what you can afford.
Love it.
I laughed out loud. Thanks.
Oh dear, Dawud, please may I have one just like him for my birthday?
Hilarious.
Wait–you weren’t asking for _deep_ comments, were you?
Okay…it was _deeply_ hilarious.
supermom,
I had the same experience when I first saw it. Amazing, huh?
K Stone, Rima, Jean
Hilarious…
communicatrix,
I was….
Home Recording,
Thanks. I would love to see the next phone call between the wife and the ‘real’ husband.
You just made my day. Thank you very much, as the Brits would say!
Can’t help feel sorry for the poor sod whose phone it really is though!
OMG! That’s hilarious!
It reminds me of “put it on the Underhill’s tab.”
Didn’t know where it was going until the punchline though.
Off late haven’t had anything to laugh…Appreciate this
M,
I agree…
Berchman,
I know. It was a great surprise to see the end. It’s the delivery that was great.
Love that commercial… Seen it before, but it never gets old.
Laptop,
You’re certainly welcome. Laughter helps…
Eric,
It doesn’t, does it? I’ve probably watched it 10 times since posting it on my site.
Yes, that is the perfect husband with obviously the perfect bank account. Hilarious!
Kristen,
I agree.
That was a cool one.
That was funny….. good video.
Dawud – Saw this some time ago and it’s just as funny the second time around. Accents aside – thanks for the laugh.
Eva,
Don’t get off that easy…how would you feel if someone did this to you?
MorganLighter,
I did too. I’ve watched it over and over and I still laugh. Anyone say…social marketing?
LOL , that was real funnY!