One woman is with a guy who truly does have an accent, pronouncing Bud Light as "Bood Light." I am not sure what the message is here: American women like accents, and that overcomes everything else? American women like accents, but don't mention our thighs? Or this commercial was stupid, offensive, and now it's over?
Bud Light: "Carlos Mencia"
Carlos Mencia (is he a comedian?) tells a group of male immigrants in a bar that American chicks "dig a guy with an accent." So, they attempt to hit on women not through having accents, but through saying things like, "You have the thighs of a sherpa."
One woman is with a guy who truly does have an accent, pronouncing Bud Light as "Bood Light." I am not sure what the message is here: American women like accents, and that overcomes everything else? American women like accents, but don't mention our thighs? Or this commercial was stupid, offensive, and now it's over?
One woman is with a guy who truly does have an accent, pronouncing Bud Light as "Bood Light." I am not sure what the message is here: American women like accents, and that overcomes everything else? American women like accents, but don't mention our thighs? Or this commercial was stupid, offensive, and now it's over?















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-03-2008 @ 11:55PM
Yo Scott said...
Its actually a reference to an earlier commercial he did a few months ago where he teaches immigrants english by teaching them about craptastic Bud Light. Either way, he's not funny, even when hes performing material written by other comedians.
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2-04-2008 @ 6:45PM
bsherm said...
When does he NOT do material written by other comedians? ;-)
2-03-2008 @ 11:58PM
Lenny said...
Stupid and offensive? I thought it was silly and funny, more in the vein of past Bud Light commercials than anything. Maybe you were just looking to be offended.
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2-04-2008 @ 3:01PM
sitruc said...
This was the last commercial I wanted to see as a continuation from last year. I almost agree with you, Jen. BTW, Mencia is not a comedian.
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