Macaroni Grill 'Fat Flat Breads...' (video) |
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PaWolf
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Posted: 21 Sep 2014 at 4:30pm |
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Every stinkin' time this commercial plays, I suddenly feel bloated and tired and every woman I look at instantly has an ass three times the size it should be.
"Baby Got Back"? Probably because you took her to Macaroni Grill way too many times.
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aka ron
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There needs to be a new law.
NOBODY is allowed to use this song for ANYTHING, ever again.
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Good grief first Target, now this! When will corporations stop making parodies of "Baby Got Back"?????
They're aught to be a LAW against it! |
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One good thing about TV-you could always turn it off
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thedude
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Marketing people are milking the trending 90s nostalgia. Blame today's 20-somethings.
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Thor
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Whatever that thing is in the screen capture above, it looks pretty damned good. |
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Well then, @#$% the 90s! The late 90s sucked! But even in the mid and early 90s we had Waco, The Oklahoma City bombing, the first WTC bombing,don't forget TWA Flight 800! Yeah I'd really like to go back to THAT! The only thing that was cool about the 90s was the amount of Star Trek was on TV and movies. Besides, the only reason why we have this "nostalgia" for the 90s is because of 9/11! If that event didn't happen we wouldn't give two s#$%s about the 90s! BTW before the attacks I thought the towers were boxy and corporate. Now I wish they were back. Thinking more about it it would disrespectful to show nothing happened and the new plan, which is growing on me. Is way too far along to be changed now. Besides the original towers had a good run for their time. They fit into their time. Now? Not so much. |
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Snesgamer
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Nikki Minaj already got to this song as well.
But anyway, the best of the 90s is pretty much the early part when they were still trying to copy the 80s. It was the first so-so generation, with the 2000s being the first truly bad one. |
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EMCEE
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Nicki Minaj (real name Onika Miraj, HAD TO CHANGE THAT CUZ OMG NICKI MINAJ IS TOTES DIFFERENT!): F*CKING worst "singer" in the history of the world. And the godd*mn sampling of the Sir Mix-a-Lot song by this b*tch (or whoever eats her sh*t to work for her) sounds like it was done by a 2-year old. Ugh. Can someone explain how this vapid, nasty, horrible c*nt rose to fame? I complained about Kid Rock in another thread. Kid Rock is 100,000 times more talented than this runny tw*t, and a line in one of his songs is, "with a bottle of scotch and watch lots of crotch." Seriously. Nicki Minaj, please end your life. I made it pretty clear in the previous paragraph how much I despise Nicki Minaj's bastardization of this already horrible song. Macaroni Grill's bastardization is much much worse. This commercial should be shot into space, and never spoken of. EVER. F*CKING. AGAIN. F*CK NICKI MINAJ AND F*CK MACARONI GRILL. |
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PaWolf
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...anyone else wonder if Kid Rock is going to take Nikki Manaj to Macaroni Grill for some 'Fat Flat Breads'?
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aka ron
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Yeah everything pretty much went downhill around 2000, the music, the style, even fashion! |
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EMCEE
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Sorry about my previous post, Pa. Just tired of seeing worthless human beings in the "limelight" of our idiotic society. KR and NM are two of the worst examples of what frustrates me about America. |
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Thor
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I have a basic mental picture of every decade up until the 1990s. Since 1990 or so, I just don't have much of one. The 90s and 00s seem fairly "nothing" to me in the areas you mention. I guess these decades can be seen as all about the technology, but Jeez...that's kinda sad. |
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Maybe there was a lot of masturbation over technological progress, but it was also about the other kind of P.C. (political correctness) Gangsta rap did what it could, but it wasn't grown up enough for most adults, so it failed at shocking anyone but grandma (maybe). Basically rap made credible music look bad because it had no credibility. +1 point for P.C. Artists also serendipitously realized there's more money in regurgitating what the audience has already heard over and over, rather than being "selfish" and telling the world how they themselves feel. +1 point for P.C. Nowadays it's hard to find "artists" who are even self-aware enough to know the difference. I mean, at least 90s/early-00s artists knew they were pissing on their audience. +2 points for P.C. (picture of WTC removed by the thought police) On top of that, we're still stuck singing kumbaya because of 9/11. +999999 points for P.C. The dilemma is that while no one has a gag in your mouth, if you ever get famous for saying what needs to be said, the weight of the world and it's last 24 years of bullsh*t will be on your shoulders. If you fail, people will tear you a new asshole for daring to interrupt the kumbaya session. |
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PaWolf
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...anyone taking any bets about who in the above post is heading to their local Macaroni Grill for a 'Fat Flat Bread'?
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