I've been doing my part, but just saw the one with the couple lamenting that they no longer have a perfect driving record. They're complaining that the insurance company doesn't cut them some slack - "Your perfect driving record doesn't get you anything!" And I yell at the TV "You no longer have a perfect driving record, idiots!"
Hmm. Just saw the ad today, but couldn't find it on YouTube and the one on iSpot "has been removed at the request of the advertiser."
http://www.ispot.tv/ad/79qc/liberty-mutual-perfect-record
I'm torn. Mom has stated repeatedly she doesn't want to go to a home. My sister and her husband bought the property next to her so she can stay in her home, but they can keep an eye on her. They're rock stars for doing that, but I wouldn't have (couldn't have, financially and don't want to live in my hometown).
That would be better than the one they did make - the cat ignoring the guy being chased by bad guys and then getting stuck in quicksand. "Go for help, boy!" Cat - "Who the hell you calling 'boy'?" It's obviously not HIS cat, as he's on the run, so why would the cat give a rat's ass?
When Dad was wearing it, the ads were all some sexy sailor on shore leave with women sighing as he sauntered past. As Dad had been a sailor, well... let's just say it worked on Mom. LOL
Sorry about the size of those.
I thought we were supposed to have blue lights to show our support for police officers? It's like the gazillion colored ribbons to show support for every damned thing. Damn, I should just buy a kaleidoscope light for everyone and be done with it. From Wal-mart, of course. ;)
Sometimes I'll put in a splash of balsamic vinegar instead, as it has a bit of sweetness, but has a more complex flavor than mere sweetness. And yes, my Mom always said salty stuff needs a pinch of sweetness and sweet stuff needs a pinch of salt (like our homemade brownies).
Apparently, I was an independent little thing, as my Dad would frequently tease me with a melodramatic, "Please! I'd rather do it myself!" I didn't remember the commercial and would always reply huffily, "Yes, I do!" and he'd laugh and laugh.