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  • This is exactly what is happening over at DICE

  • This is so true of big corporations. Best part is "Yes Sir..." *starts to dance*

  • This should be the banner commercial for the Democrat party and public service unions in such places like Wisconsin. They insist that there is plenty of money to go around and business should proceed as usual, such as Social Security and Medicare, and union pensions, pay contracts, etc. But in reality, the wheels are falling off.

  • I want work with them!

  • Actually, It's Cum on Feel the Noize by Quiet Riot...

  • xD geiloO

  • This was filmed at AIG, right?

  • Best commercial ever!monkey power!

    What´s the name of the song!?

  • @georgestheripper The song is by Twisted Sister...Cum on Feel the Noise. :)

  • University of Aridonia for sure.....sadly, i feel it is closer to this than even the work environments of most people on this site.

  • My favorite part is when that one chimp puts the chart upside down again. Hillarious!

  • I like it how the boss chimp has gray hair!

  • hha, are the Monkeys listening to Quiet Riots "cum on feel the noize"?xDDD

    great :DDD

  • The US Bureau of Statistics in action.

  • That's Nexon for ya.

  • Dance white man its ur turn to be a slave now DANCE or ur fired hahahahahahahhaa lol LMFAO

  • those monkeys are smart

  • @Edwjard - The other main indicators in the economic collapse are massive loss of manufacturing jobs due to the GATT and NAFTA treaties. And American engineering practices that lead to poor quality for increased recidivism for increased sales that ultimately lead to consumer distrust and a growing confidence in non American products.

    The cause of the recession has to do with the above indicators and less to do with the quality of the American work force itself.

  • Slant slix?

  • love the advert

    love the monkeys

  • Chimps not monkeys.

  • Yes Sir hahahah

  • lool really nice! Stupid "Klick-monkeys" ;)

  • amusing....yet cool

  • Funniest commercial I've ever seen.

  • This ad is GREAT!!! This is dead-on with the mentality of a startup software company I worked at in the 1980's, Silvar-Lisco. The Engineering department acted like the chimps, the executives would tweak the numbers [think of the chart graph in the commercial] to make it look like they were doing a great job. BUT, the company was a financial black-hole, and it foretold what the corporate trends were going to be in the 21st century, this was 20 years before the finance meltdown of 2008.

  • what do software companies have to do with the mortgage crisis? oh, you're bitter towards anything involving money, got it.

  • No, I am not bitter. What I was alluding to was that 21st century business practices that were unsound, reckless, and deceptive led to the economic mess we are in now. Sadly, I saw similar business practices 25 years ago where I was working at. With making my comparison of Engineering to the chimps: many of those employees were brilliant with developing software, but were also extremely childish and bratty. They saw the company as a computer playground instead of a place of business.

  • perhaps you need just that, a career change. I work paralegal in a law firm and my colleagues are relaxed and professional. There are good workplace out there.

  • @Edwjard - The software company that you worked for in the 80's had nothing to do with the economic melt down we are currently experiencing. There have always been good companies and bad companies...you worked for a bad company. Japan went through a very similar economic break down with bank collapses in the 90's. We talked about the reasons behind Japans collapse in college economics 5 years ago and most of us predicted this would happen in the USA starting with faulty loans.

  • I'd love top work with monkeys instead of the gorilla's I work with now.

  • dance monkey boy DANCE!!!

  • Here we have the CEOs of tomorrow....

  • They look more like the CEOs of today

  • This is horrible what they do with this monkeys, they get a lot of pain and they get trained while they just have to live a free life in the nature. Dont think they got a good life, there living in small things and its very painfull to wear that clothes.

  • oh shutup

  • funniest parts of that commercial - 0:02-0:04 and 0:10 - 0:15. Funniest commercial ever. LOL

  • MEGA LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I LOVE THAT COMMERCIAL!!!!

    AND ALL THE OTHER COMMERCIALS THAT HAVE MONKEYS IN THEM!!!!!!!!!!

    I'd give it 10 stars if I could

    XD

  • hell yeah! so lets all fucking party!

  • haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaahh

  • w00t! MONKEYS IN BUSINESS SUITS!!! lol.

  • This just like the third job I do.

    They're monkey, all of them...

  • That poor chimpanzee must have gone through seriously abusive training. Apes naturaly freak out at the sight of fire.

    For less money they could have used short actors in monkey suits. It would have been funnier too.

  • yeah and so were we. at some point or another.

  • Look at it again, Mondo, and freeze it. The boss chimp is holding the cigar, but he's not holding the burning dollar bill, and the other chimps were not with the boss when that shot was taken. I don't even think they're in the same shot-- it looks like a composite shot to me, with the dollar bill layered in digitally, later. If they are in the same shot, the boss chimp is farther away from the fire than he looks here.

  • yo

    come and see wot 2 furious and raged apes can do (on nonukatall, clip ape singe des rues)

  • man they should make more of this so funny...

  • Quiet Riot's "Cum On Feel the Noize"

  • Whats the song in that theyre dancing too?

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