When she's not gluing eyes onto pieces of fruit and playing with her food, she's loving up on Wilbur here and meowing like a damn broken record. Miss Chiquita Banana has officially gone off the deep end. And I'm a big fan.
Back in the day, you could still pretend you weren't home by turning your answering machine on. The folks who created this ad understood that you might not want to stress over taping your own greeting, though. Enter "Crazy Calls," pre-recorded machine jingles conveniently available on a cassette tape(!) With lyrics like "Nobody's Home!"
Annoying and overly joyous jingles: I've always wondered who was responsible for them. Now I know: The Jinglemakers! These guys are responsible for all of us waking up with an ear worm that won't let up.
Jingle all the way! For you dog lovers out there—don't worry. Some pups make a cameo toward the end, too!
These teens are giving it their all. Their "Jingle Bells" rendition is completely made up of a montage of their single notes. This is strangely entertaining!
This year, they're jazzing Christmas up with a little Hava Nagila, and "What Child Is This" sounds l like it was adapted from Fiddler on the Roof. The Jingle Cats don't discriminate — a cute little dog gets a cameo barking solo. I finally feel the holiday spirit — thanks little furry guys!
This is cool and spooky at the same time. It also reminds me, time to heat up some Velveeta cheese for nachos! Hahahaha.
I've been so busy I almost forgot that these silly cats sing Christmas songs! Enjoy! (Singing dogs make cameos at the end, too!) Thanks to BuzzSugar for sending this over!!
I'm telling you now — this video is epic. What do you get when you feature cat-lebrities like Burnsy the talking kitty and Maru the box-loving kitty with Auto-Tune? You get this weird and amazing video that will blow your mind.
Advertising from the '60s has a bad rap for always being targeted to men. Mad Men proved this last Sunday when Peggy says a beautiful woman throwing herself at a camera is not going to sell diet soda to its audience — women. Don replies, you know how this works: men want her, so women want to be her.