Dale Peterson for Alabama Agriculture Commissioner
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU7fhIO7DG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU7fhIO7DG0
Another funny Rhett and Link commercial…
Behind the scenes…
The now famous attempted beatdown of NBC 13’s John Paepcke by former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford.
Tobais “Toby” Jones has created some pretty funny commercials for his storage and bbq businesses. I think he is located in the Chicago area. I love when he just starts tossing stuff over the fence.
He claims to store anything: Oscillating fans that don’t oscillate, tricycles, old video games, cars, model trains, antique silverware, antique anything. I wonder if he will franchise to the Magic City. We have lots of places to store junk.
He’s started a new venture: a BBQ restaurant where he will fry anything. He claims with his new Target credit card he put a down payment on an abandoned Chinese restaurant. “At Jones’ BBQ we make deliciously cooked food with class. We’ll fry anything, in any style and in any way. The only limit is my imagination and your stomach!” They offer: Alabama Free Range Biscuits, Homemade Soup Soaked Fries, Tossed Catfish, Beer Battered Bacon and more.
Note: There is some language in the commercials…
Storage commercial…
Another storage commercial…
New venture: BBQ restaurant and foot massage commercial…
Ernie Brown Jr., from Lebanon, KY calls himself, “Kentucky’s best-kept secret.” But really he’s just The Turtle Man, known for cleaning out Kentucky’s farm ponds plagued snapping turtles.
“Most people use cane poles, jugs, stakes and hooks.” Not The Turtle Man. He works only with his hands. He invented his method: Look “for (air) bubble trails, dive on top of
them, and it’s a tug of war from there.”
He has his own signature rebel yell and a “Snapper-licious” logo.
The most he’s caught in a season is 333 turtles and has been bit 17 times.
He lost his teeth in a chainsaw accident.
Knowsley Safari Park is a tourist attraction in the outskirts of Liverpool, England. The reserve is home to many different animals including elephants, giraffes, lions, bongos, tigers and baboons.
The park is open to the public and customers must drive around the park in their own vehicles, there is a car friendly bypass route past the baboons for those who don’t want to risk damage to their car, as these animals have attracted a certain reputation for mistreating the vehicles of their visitors
I wouldn’t sit there and take like these people. Just drive off and don’t stop. So I guess people just dump their clothes loose in their overhead travel containers.