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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2007

[1986] Maxwell House (Justine Bateman), 501 Blues, honda Scooters (Jim McMahon), Eskimo Pie, Baby Ruth/Butterfinger, Bud Light, Pontiac Transam

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  • can you post the Pontiac commercial by itself?

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  • can anyone please build me a time machine so I can go to the 80's

  • GOD I miss the eighties! Those were the best freakin years of my life!

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  • Justine has a sweet mullet right there. I had a HUGE crush on her when I was a kid.

  • @dave98503, wow you're pathetic, you know some of us were sadly born in the late 80s and we didn't get the privilege to live during that time. We were between 13-18 during the years 2001-2006 and guess what? The 2000s sucked big time! Everything back in the 80s was way better than half the crap from today!

  • damnn at 2:30 min. love itt!!! now at days u can never do a commercial like that gotta love the 80's

  • It should've been:

    "Can I have a light?"

    (bartender gives a light to the customer)

    "NO, A BUD LIGHT, YOU FREAKING BITCH!"

  • what the fuck>>no niggaz in the 80"s?

  • I want a time machine to go back to the 80's the best decade ever.

  • Jim McMahon FTW

  • All of a sudden I really need a Pontiac and an Eskimo Pie.

  • @wilkes85 You need to chill. They're just commercials from 25 years ago. Geez!

  • If you air any of these 80s commercials today, you'd lose your shirt in lawsuits. People would find a way to make it sexist, racist, homophobic, indecent, tasteless, and dangerous, and they'll come up with how their kids are permanently damaged for their entire lives and will never be the same because they saw it. And you all wonder why today's commercials are so terrible.

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