One of my favorite sites, the Phat Phree, posted this ingenious compilation of The 50 Greatest Local TV Commercials. Read the full post.
Mar 9
2007
03:27 PM ET
Recognize any of these local low-budget commercials?
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I’ll have to check out the list when I get home (stupid filters), but I’m really hoping that the St. Louis-area “Queen of Carpet and Princess of Tile” commercials are on there somewhere, as well as the old, corny Empire Carpet commercials.
RAMADAAAAAN!
Man. Those were awesome.
This list is missing something… namely Jordan’s Furniture (from the Boston area). They’ve had some really great commercials over the years.
I’m originally from Cleveland, and as soon as I saw this post I knew the trippy-to-the-point-of-frightening Norton’s Furniture commercials just had to be on it. Do any other Clevelanders remember the Berea haunted house commercial with the big-haired valley girl? “Berea. It is so scary!”
Doesn’t the tamale on the left look like Borat ???
The Asian-American appliance store in Orlando (“You paid too much!”) should be on there too.
Stinky Septic is brilliant; it’s not a “bad spot”.
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