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Um, commercials have been known to make me cry. Just tonight, while we were eating stupid Subway and watching terrible Carpoolers, there was a random commercial on about how for every dog adopted from a shelter one is not. And I cried.
Then David Duchovny informs me that I should buy Pedigree dog food or something so that they will help save unadopted dogs.
But really, what I wanted to do was sell my soul to buy a giant farmhouse in Pennsyltucky or something, where I would proceed to save as many dogs as I could for the rest of my life.
Then I declared loudly to Rob (and completely sanely) that half the people in the world should be removed and we should "give the dogs their houses".
Yeah.
Dear commercials,
Please don't make me cry.
love,
Jenn
Future installments:
Hallmark commercial about woman giving a card to old lady across the street
Ad in magazine about camp for kids with AIDS
This episode of Futurama (OK, not a commercial, but it's still important to mention. It gets me every time.)
Jenn wrote at 2008-01-23 14:23:
Seriously, I know! Stupid manipulative corporations (OK, and charities)!
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About my title photo:
The reflecting pool in Christian Science Church Park in Boston, MA.
Check out old title photos.
"It was the wicked and wild wind / blew the doors down to let me in"
Coldplay
"And life is like a pipe / and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the wall inside"
Amy Winehouse
Really?
Thanks, very nice of you.
First, check my
and there's no need to worry that I already have it or won't use it.
Tip: Check around for better pricing. Amazon's pricing is usually good, but not always the best available.
A quick Froogle search can't hurt.
Clementine wrote at 2008-01-23 13:31: