I see this 1991 Kellogg's BRAN FLAKES commercial has Australian actor Anthony LaPaglia. Surely it aired when some were just becoming sexually active--convenient since the "good for you" banter in the ad could make people think twice. Maybe not as much as the RASPBERRIES hitting the cereal bowl--considering HPV. But the natty attire of LaPaglia makes it clear he wasn't dressed by some former haberdasher with safety pin suspension near the shore. Rachuba's expired 8/16/87 certificate day of NW 255
Australian actor Anthony LaPaglia in this PALINdrome 1991 Kellogg's Bran Flakes commercial is unrelated to "blind side" deception; blind music icon Stevie Wonder; "skipping" (HOPPER) your life themes; watch?v=YsJyfJ0b-WA . Still, LaPaglia played STEVIE DEE in 1990's "BETsy's Wedding", which also had ALan ALda as EDDIE HOPPER, Madeline Kahn as LOLA HOPPER and Joey Bishop as Mr. HOPPER--EDDIE's father. LaPaglia as "Abel the Cable Guy" in "Tales From The Crypt" is unrelated to GBO's 1 Centerview DR
The soft rounded cushions on the restaurant booth Anthony LaPaglia and company are seated in for this 1991 Kellogg's commercial stands in stark contrast to the hot, hard plastic many restaurant booths are made of--making for an uncomfortable sit. Unrelated: the 700 ManGUM address or Crystal GAIL telling lies about members of the Duke Univ. men's lacrosse team 15 years later--though manGUM dubs as US 15/501 and U.S. 501 runs by South of Border. Unrelated: LaPaglia brother JONATHAN or 19212-057
Pause at :08 to make man READing a newspaper when the commercial opens look almost orgasmic with eyes closed as he drinks his COFFEE. His READing the newspaper is unrelated to Crystal Gail ManGUM falsely accusing Duke Univ. lacrosse player READe SELIGman of sexual assault in DurHAM, NC in 2006--15 years after the ad aired. SELIGman begins spelling like baseball's Allan HUBER "BUD" SELIG, whose BREWers ownership evokes drunken masters. HUBER needs TY for San Ysidro '84 while 1991 was LUBY's in TX
I see this 1991 Kellogg's BRAN FLAKES commercial has Australian actor Anthony LaPaglia. Surely it aired when some were just becoming sexually active--convenient since the "good for you" banter in the ad could make people think twice. Maybe not as much as the RASPBERRIES hitting the cereal bowl--considering HPV. But the natty attire of LaPaglia makes it clear he wasn't dressed by some former haberdasher with safety pin suspension near the shore. Rachuba's expired 8/16/87 certificate day of NW 255
GWhiz99 1 year ago
Australian actor Anthony LaPaglia in this PALINdrome 1991 Kellogg's Bran Flakes commercial is unrelated to "blind side" deception; blind music icon Stevie Wonder; "skipping" (HOPPER) your life themes; watch?v=YsJyfJ0b-WA . Still, LaPaglia played STEVIE DEE in 1990's "BETsy's Wedding", which also had ALan ALda as EDDIE HOPPER, Madeline Kahn as LOLA HOPPER and Joey Bishop as Mr. HOPPER--EDDIE's father. LaPaglia as "Abel the Cable Guy" in "Tales From The Crypt" is unrelated to GBO's 1 Centerview DR
GWhiz99 1 year ago
The soft rounded cushions on the restaurant booth Anthony LaPaglia and company are seated in for this 1991 Kellogg's commercial stands in stark contrast to the hot, hard plastic many restaurant booths are made of--making for an uncomfortable sit. Unrelated: the 700 ManGUM address or Crystal GAIL telling lies about members of the Duke Univ. men's lacrosse team 15 years later--though manGUM dubs as US 15/501 and U.S. 501 runs by South of Border. Unrelated: LaPaglia brother JONATHAN or 19212-057
GWhiz99 1 year ago
Pause at :08 to make man READing a newspaper when the commercial opens look almost orgasmic with eyes closed as he drinks his COFFEE. His READing the newspaper is unrelated to Crystal Gail ManGUM falsely accusing Duke Univ. lacrosse player READe SELIGman of sexual assault in DurHAM, NC in 2006--15 years after the ad aired. SELIGman begins spelling like baseball's Allan HUBER "BUD" SELIG, whose BREWers ownership evokes drunken masters. HUBER needs TY for San Ysidro '84 while 1991 was LUBY's in TX
GWhiz99 1 year ago
Thanks for posting that -I've always wondered about it and there it is. Great!
robinpoppy 3 years ago