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Test Pattern - TV commercials that make you go hmm ...
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “We've discussed song lyrics that just don't make any sense, but what about commercials that are equally confusing? A good commercial is like a mini-movie, with characters, a plot and a storyline that at least makes a tiny bit of sense. But some commercials are like a really terrible B-movie that only runs late at night in between infomercials. In other words, they are completely insane. What? Don't you often sit outside in a bathtub next to your spouse?” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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Why are the Cialis people in separate bathtubs?: Why are the Cialis people in separate tubs outside? Do you real.. http://bit.ly/xT5oq
Test Pattern - Welcome back, Tim Gunn! 'Runway' returns
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “Wow, have I ever been missing "Project Runway." Heck, I even watched Bravo"s pale imitation, "The Fashion Show," which mostly just made me realize how much Tim Gunn adds to "Runway." Kelly Rowland, you"re no Gunn. AP file Tim Gunn, it's been way, way too long since you've told a contestant to "make it work." In any case, "Runway" returns Thursday at 10 p.m. on its new home on Lifetime. I"m hoping the change of address doesn"” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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Welcome back, Tim Gunn! ‘Runway’ returns: Have I ever been missing “Project Runway.” I even watched Bravo’s pale.. http://bit.ly/15s0TB
Test Pattern - Shows we want to see on DVD
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “They were obnoxious, yet they were fascinating. The handsome yuppies of "thirtysomething" are finally coming to DVD. The show went off the air in 1991, yet was hardly ever rerun, and wasn't available for home viewing until now. The first season box set comes out Aug. 25. Shout Factory I wasn't even close to "thirtysomething" in age when the show was on, and I remember it made adulthood look kind of frightening. How did these people have the money to own these giant Philadelph” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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Shows we'd like to see on DVD: After nearly 20 years, "thirtysomething" is hitting DVD. We name other shows that.. http://bit.ly/11f1oj
Test Pattern - Ad contest so far: Skating babies! Armpit hair!
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “So summer's half over (NOOOOO!), and where does our commercial contest stand? We've had some great discussions about stereotypes in ads, fast-food mascots, ads that tackle the tough economy, adults-only ads, ads that people either love or hate, and more. That's all great, but at the end of summer, I need to award a "best ad" and a "worst ad" award, and there are still a lot of contenders for those crowns.” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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Ad contest so far: Skating babies! Armpit hair!: That Prius ad is still high among your favorites, as are the Ev.. http://bit.ly/QEOdQ
Test Pattern - 'So You Think You Can' pick a winner?
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “As if summer weren"t delightful enough, it"s also the season of my favorite reality show, "So You Think You Can Dance." Each year, much to the amusement of my co-workers, I get totally involved with this show about dancers trying to become America"s favorite (not best) dancer. Now that we"re down to eight dancers, I"ve have a few favorites I"m rooting for. As evidenced by last week"s all-girl Bollywood number, this is a great year for women on "So You Think You Can Dance." Melissa has brought th” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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'So You Think You Can' pick a winner?: Each year, much to the amusement of my co-workers, I get totally involved.. http://bit.ly/FAZHJ
Test Pattern - Fast-food ads: Dethrone the Burger King
testpattern.msnbc.msn.com — “Yes, we know fast food is bad for us, but many of us eat it anyway. I have fond memories of the goofy old McDonaldland commercials, with the Hamburglar and Grimace. (How retro is this one, featuring Grimace's green relative, Uncle O'Grimacey, promoting Shamrock Shakes?) And while good ol' Burger Chef is long gone, you can still watch this ad, with Burger Chef and Jeff receiving a visit from Count Fangburger. Is it part of the Burger” View full resource at testpattern.msnbc.msn.com
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Fast-food ads: Dethrone the Burger King: Where have you gone, Grimace and Hamburglar? Today fast-food commercial.. http://bit.ly/k351n

