She did a lot of TV in the late 50s - mid-60s, always playing the kind of annoying, pain-in-the-ass, always-in-the-way, insistent-on-her-rights, "emancipated" woman we now call a feminazi.
I've never understood beer commercials that are all chipmunky upbeat. A guy with a beer gut sitting somewhere, anywhere, nursing his beer and watching the agitated upbeat crazies as they frenziedly "live," not participating in their madness. That's what a beer commercial should be. That's the allure of beer.
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She did a lot of TV in the late 50s - mid-60s, always playing the kind of annoying, pain-in-the-ass, always-in-the-way, insistent-on-her-rights, "emancipated" woman we now call a feminazi.
That said, she was too young to go. Such a shame.
I've never understood beer commercials that are all chipmunky upbeat. A guy with a beer gut sitting somewhere, anywhere, nursing his beer and watching the agitated upbeat crazies as they frenziedly "live," not participating in their madness. That's what a beer commercial should be. That's the allure of beer.
Troop, didn't you once write that Genny Cream Ale was your dad's favorite beer? Or was it Rolling Rock?
It was Reingold actually.
But I did post this before.
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