No, Wendy (who has also done some commercials of late) is not built the same way as the person Frazzled is referring to, although they’re both redheads.
Apologies if I’m being whooshed.
ETA: Beaten to the punch.
No, Wendy (who has also done some commercials of late) is not built the same way as the person Frazzled is referring to, although they’re both redheads.
Apologies if I’m being whooshed.
ETA: Beaten to the punch.
Actually, sow-na is the Finnish pronunciation (and since it’s their word, I don’t think we can say they mispronounce it. ;)). I know that in the UP they definitely say it that way. The UP was settled by a lot of Finns (along with Swedes and Norwegians). Hell, over a century later, there are still Finnish-speaking communities, and that doesn’t mean just 80+ year old geezers.
Ignorance fought on Wendy.
Wait, so you’re telling me the redhead in the striped shirt isn’t supposed to represent Wendy, who is a redhead in a striped shirt? I find that hard to believe.
Actually, I think this ad is quite smart. People remember the song, and remember the symptoms Pepto helps alleviate. It’s set in an office which is cool too.
Have you seen the extended cut of the commercial? I’ve only seen it twice, once with my husband watching too, which is good because I was starting to doubt my sanity.
The extended cut: After the NL routine, the woman snaps back to her usual behavior (with the camera panning back to show her boyfriend/husband and a female sales clerk) and asks whether those are good frames. Both the BF and clerk say something like “oh yes, get those” in rather stunned tones.
Love Mayhem, love The Most Interesting Man In the World, love the piggie, love the Geico gecko trying to talk like a Chicagoan (“Da Bears!”), love the Journey moment commercial (especially the actor playing the guy requesting the quote).