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Oziumrules
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=262951e369

Sorry Wrong Forum...
eYank
very good commercial
sixhands
awesome, thanks icon_clap.gif
Lee2k
haha thats a good one
SweetDaddyFreak
K-Fed goes up in my book for the ability to make fun of himself
Steamed Rice
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runthemover
QUOTE (SweetDaddyFreak @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 3:27 PM) *
K-Fed goes up in my book for the ability to make fun of himself

agreed, but it's not like he didn't get paid a pretty penny for this, so he can only go up so far.
showstopper24
QUOTE (SweetDaddyFreak @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 3:27 PM) *
K-Fed goes up in my book for the ability to make fun of himself

agreed


from imdb:
Members of the National Restaurant Association in the US are furious with Kevin Federline for appearing in a commercial demeaning fast food workers. Britney Spears' estranged husband recently taped an ad for Nationwide Insurance, which shows him daydreaming about being a rap star, but really working in a fast food restaurant. Representatives from the organization say the ad, which is set to debut during the Super Bowl broadcast next month, is "demeaning and unpleasant" to the nation's restaurant workers. Spokeswoman Annika Stennsson insists the ad could have been done differently telling PageSix.com, "A sudden change in Federline's career could have been depicted with him holding an unemployment benefit check. It shouldn't be necessary for a company to disrespect others to get its point across. It's a negative, unfair and inaccurate reflection." Nationwide spokesman Eric Hardgrove hits back at the claims saying the ad isn't meant "to offend or insult the many fine individuals who work in the restaurant industry." He says it's a "humorous take on one person's life. The focus of the ad is the element of surprise, not the setting of a fast-food restaurant."
Nikki_N
QUOTE (showstopper24 @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 6:56 PM) *
agreed
from imdb:
Members of the National Restaurant Association in the US are furious with Kevin Federline for appearing in a commercial demeaning fast food workers. Britney Spears' estranged husband recently taped an ad for Nationwide Insurance, which shows him daydreaming about being a rap star, but really working in a fast food restaurant. Representatives from the organization say the ad, which is set to debut during the Super Bowl broadcast next month, is "demeaning and unpleasant" to the nation's restaurant workers. Spokeswoman Annika Stennsson insists the ad could have been done differently telling PageSix.com, "A sudden change in Federline's career could have been depicted with him holding an unemployment benefit check. It shouldn't be necessary for a company to disrespect others to get its point across. It's a negative, unfair and inaccurate reflection." Nationwide spokesman Eric Hardgrove hits back at the claims saying the ad isn't meant "to offend or insult the many fine individuals who work in the restaurant industry." He says it's a "humorous take on one person's life. The focus of the ad is the element of surprise, not the setting of a fast-food restaurant."



+1 for Federline for having a sense of humor

-1 for the National Restaurant Association for lacking that sense
DoinSublime
QUOTE (Nikki_N @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 7:02 PM) *
+1 for Federline for having a sense of humor

-1 for the National Restaurant Association for lacking that sense


McDonald's is not a restaurant. Now they can all relax.
gkunit20
That's great.
IQCrash
They should also do a version where at first he's boinking the lucious baby one more time Britney Spears then all of a sudden he looks down and its the clumsy flesh eating vagina Britney Spears.

BeaverStyle
QUOTE (IQCrash @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 4:30 PM) *
They should also do a version where at first he's boinking the lucious baby one more time Britney Spears then all of a sudden he looks down and its the clumsy flesh eating vagina Britney Spears.



i'd still hit it..
seanmalone
Damn she looks so good on the........<---------right
Wandigo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9tPx8VE8qc


this is a pretty funny fake interview Weird Al did with K-Fed. Definitely fits well into this thread.
Dogpatch
QUOTE (BeaverStyle @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 7:37 PM) *
I'd still hit it and try to knock her up and get alimony and an allowance.


Fizzle Yo Pizzle My Nizzle.
kidpkrJR
very funny....
and it still disturbs me how nasty Britney got, she used to be soooooooooooo hot
Oziumrules
I still wouldnt kick Britney out of my bed.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Oziumrules @ Tuesday, January 30th, 2007, 3:22 PM) *
I still wouldnt kick Britney out of my bed.


QFT.
sixhands
QUOTE (Oziumrules @ Tuesday, January 30th, 2007, 3:22 PM) *
I still wouldnt kick Britney out of my bed.



I would, but only if Angelina Jolie told me to icon_dance.gif
gkunit20
This is still funny.
CardWarfare
QUOTE (showstopper24 @ Monday, January 29th, 2007, 6:56 PM) *
Members of the National Restaurant Association in the US are furious with Kevin Federline for appearing in a commercial demeaning fast food workers.

You know what really grinds my gears?

Why is it, that every sub-division of the population, no matter how low on the proverbial totem pole they may be, gets the right to bitch and whine over trivialities? First it's Rosie O'Donnell and the national coalition of fat people raging against the machine because someone called them fat and disgusting. Live with it or lose some fucking weight. The fact that there are formal groups of educated people complaining about name calling really kind of scares me. Now what? The McDonald's employees are fighting the man too? You work at fucking McDonalds. It's a job that most 15 year olds would turn down, and one day you wake up and you're 40 and still there. Yeah, I'd agree that your life sucks, and you probably have some very very bad decision making skills. I understand if you're bitter, but come on. Is complaining about a television commercial going to bump you up a few rungs on the social ladder? Probably not. Just shut the fuck up and get that fat bitch in the corner another whopper.
runthemover
QUOTE (CardWarfare @ Thursday, February 1st, 2007, 8:38 PM) *
You know what really grinds my gears?

Why is it, that every sub-division of the population, no matter how low on the proverbial totem pole they may be, gets the right to bitch and whine over trivialities? First it's Rosie O'Donnell and the national coalition of fat people raging against the machine because someone called them fat and disgusting. Live with it or lose some fucking weight. The fact that there are formal groups of educated people complaining about name calling really kind of scares me. Now what? The McDonald's employees are fighting the man too? You work at fucking McDonalds. It's a job that most 15 year olds would turn down, and one day you wake up and you're 40 and still there. Yeah, I'd agree that your life sucks, and you probably have some very very bad decision making skills. I understand if you're bitter, but come on. Is complaining about a television commercial going to bump you up a few rungs on the social ladder? Probably not. Just shut the fuck up and get that fat bitch in the corner another whopper.

so easy a caveman could do it.
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