What an obscure reference. Did this ad play all the time or something?
I honestly thought you meant call a Sears close to me that was closing or had closed (probably would have to call corporate for that) and inquire about acquiring their industrial AC system.
What an obscure reference. Did this ad play all the time or something?
I should've realized it was that commercial you were gonna post, just from that title.
God, that commercial is forever burned into my head.
You know what OTHER commercial is forever burned into my head:
ANIMAL CRACKERS, IN MY SOUP.
like borderline billoomers? I don't recognize it
Are they supposed to say "Well, you know, we'll be there, unless we go bankrupt, in which case, you're shit out of luck."
I see I see. just missed me
I remember it vividly (22) but don't know... why. Or where from. I used to watch a ton of VHS tapes though, which were recorded from all sorts of time periods so.. that makes things more difficult to pinpoint lol.
Lol, I thought the exact same thing.I honestly thought you meant call a Sears close to me that was closing or had closed (probably would have to call corporate for that) and inquire about acquiring their industrial AC system.
I was born in 90 in MA, definitely remember it so it must have been airing through at least 95-96ishThis commercial was late 80s early 90s. You might have had to live in a southern state.
You just wait when in 10 years people start calling all Gen X boomers, because now boomer means older than 50.
Born 92 in a northern state. I recognize this commercial. I'm guessing it was on till at least the late 90s.This commercial was late 80s early 90s. You might have had to live in a southern state.
You know what OTHER commercial is forever burned into my head:
ANIMAL CRACKERS, IN MY SOUP.
I should've realized it was that commercial you were gonna post, just from that title.
God, that commercial is forever burned into my head.
You know what OTHER commercial is forever burned into my head:
ANIMAL CRACKERS, IN MY SOUP.