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 It's a neat, new trick... YOU KNOW
posted: Sunday, January 27, 2013 | tags: advertising, commercials, vintage, 80s, ska, punk
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 This toon has been bouncing around my head for 27 years.  It's so ska.  Sounds like a Madness cut.


 All Junglists!
posted: Thursday, January 26, 2012 | tags: advertising, commercials, jungle, drum and bass, breaks, bass, Jamaica, dancehall, reggae
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 Commerical Art
posted: Sunday, June 07, 2009 | tags: Advertising, Music, Music Video, Parody
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Steve Porter - Rap Chop

Stop having boring tuna.  Stop having a boring life.


 Little Richard, help Pat Morita set the table.
posted: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 | tags: advertising, commericials, humor
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Lipton - Sizzle & Stir
Bartle Bogle Hegarty | New York | 2001


 Kinetic Art, Chain Reactions & Rube Goldberg Machines
posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 | tags: Art, Cartoons, Tom and Jerry, Advertising
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Honda Accord Cog Commericial

 The Way Things Go by Peter Fischli and David Weiss

The Better Mousetrap by Tom Cat

From www.wikipedia.org: A Rube Goldberg machine is a deliberately overengineered apparatus that performs a very simple task in very indirect and convoluted fashion. Goldberg's drawings, for example, almost always included a live animal which was expected to perform part of the sequence of tasks. The term first appeared in Webster's Third New International Dictionary with the definition, "accomplishing by extremely complex roundabout means what actually or seemingly could be done simply." The expression has been dated as originating in the United States around 1930[1] to describe Rube Goldberg's illustrations of "absurdly-connected machines".