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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

Enjoy! :)

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  • FANDANGO!!!

  • thanks man - i though it was pretty funny

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  • this is an australian commercial. not american cough cunt...

  • what an uninspiring ad.

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  • @TapTapTido Pound Sterling is certainly less currency in Aussie mate,

  • OML How young I was in the 90s working at a Television Station and having 2 record these kind of commercials on 2 tapes ready 4 on air. I had 2 du almost 100 on a friday nite starting from 5pm and finishing at 3am. I had no help lol The shit I had 2 du hahaha I hated it!!! But this brings back old memories lol Thanks 4 uploading :D

  • 0:42 = You´re doing something wrong bro

  • dude i wanna go to burger king and get me a whopper

  • Feel like hitting the computer while the countdown... oh, it wasn't that long :B

  • @shmuli9 I like Alison Arngrim. And Yes Dinty Moore Stew is good. I used to like Castleberrys, but it got to where everytime I ate it I got sick. But Dinty Moore tastes better.

  • @Sheri451 Alison Argrim doesn't live too far from me!!! Weird, eh? I'm not especially into processed foods, but Dinty Moore Stew is actually quite good. It's not QUITE the same as homemade, but definitely going in that direction...

  • @shmuli9 I love Grands. I think it's from the same company. I'd like to try fried eggs on a hamburger. If you watch Little House On The Prairie, I believe they used those canned biscuits in the eating scenes. Alison Arngrim who played Nellie Oleson wrote a book last year, she said they were always being served Dinty Moore Stew and canned biscuits.

  • @Sheri451 I remember those! Now "Grands" seem to have taken their place... Australians, Hawaiians and people in some South Pacfic countries (especially the Philipines) have a fondness for putting things like fried eggs on top of their hamburgers.

  • @shmuli9 I know. It's Burger King in England too, To me Hungry Jacks sound like a canned bicuit they used to sell here.

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