Mr. Whipple Dick Wilson, born Ricarrdo diGuglielmo, was paid $25,000 a day with 11 and a half months of vacation for telling women not to squeeze the Charmin. It wasn't his only gig as an actor. According to Wikipedia, he made nearly 40 movies and had a number of semi-recurring roles on TV -- he was ...
IC asked: If you are a web surfer who is tired of looking for free goodies, then you have come across many scams which claim to offer free items in exchange for nothing. It is really hard for someone to find something which is absolutely free with just a simple search; but the fact that these items ...
I wanna show you some scandalous and controversial banned commercials. A lot of commercial adverts here tried to be very bold, and this makes it truly attention-grabbing, but they never make it on the Superbowl or the TV. Several of these commercials are only banned in more conservative countries bu ...
I’ve been meaning to write about Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” commercials since I first saw them, but now that AT&T is suing, this seems like a good time to remedy my oversight. The issue AT&T has with the maps in this commercial is, in my opinion, a legitimate one: Verizon’s entire network is ...
Technology has come a long way since the ’80s. I remember this commercial. I don’t remember it seeming so utterly stupid. Maybe that’s because I was only about 10 when it originally aired. Or maybe it’s because back then this was cutting-edge. All I know is, the phrase “sneaker phone” sounds way mor ...