An awesome lady named Martha Fischer sent me a link to a BMW commercial featuring Kermit the Frog. The commercial is in "not English," so if you understand what's being said, you'll be able to appreciate it more than someone like me who can barely grasp the English language, much less an entirely new one. Although, I'm pretty sure he says something like, "I have no time to talk, I'm on my way to have sexual congress with a pig."
That's also how Hillary Clinton ends all her campaign speeches. Thank you! You've been a great audience!
Sorry. Anyway, in the spirit of Kermit speaking in other languages, I've added a second video, which is homemade and not a real commercial, but it made me laugh. Apparently, the language is Hebrew.















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6-23-2007 @ 7:16PM
Jane said...
I love your last comment about Hillary, that was great.
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6-23-2007 @ 7:47PM
Bash said...
As I thought it's a german commercial.
Kermit says: "Hey buddy, get off the road" - "Tsk... frogs..."
The ad-line reads: "Fun in the compact class" and the URL would translate into "www.fun-principle.de"
by the way you could've guessed the language by the URL, hum?
Well and the second one looks hebrew to me.
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6-24-2007 @ 2:02PM
Joey Geraci said...
That comment about Hillary was so funny. Bill Clinton is such a pig. George Bush is such a cool guy, so respectful to his wife, he would never cheat on her. You know that saying, nice guys finish last, mangle every piece of foreign policy they can get their hands on, leave the vast majority of children in poor performing school districts behind, repeal environmental standards, pander to religious zealots, support subordinates who lie, cheat, and slander to obfuscate the truth and promote their singular agenda, fail at every business venture they have ever attempted, etc., etc.
That is such a shame about nice guys.
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6-24-2007 @ 3:12PM
Brent McKee said...
I wonder if the Hebrew commercial was done with the permission of Jim Henson Productions and The Walt Disney Corporation?
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