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GUEST,T.A.C. BS: Folkie Burger King TV Commercial (61* d) RE: BS: Folkie Burger King TV Commercial 15 Mar 05


yes I have seen it. Since airing it has been chopped up for saving time. With various versions. Actually it is probably mostly for men.
It has a sexy woman picking chicken sandwiches out of tree in beginning.
Dallas cheerleaders with lottery tickets raining down.
2 guys eating from the fields of giant French fries.
And sexy woman with giant ring of onion like hula hoop round and round.
And sexy woman putting cheddar blocks into place on a yellow brick road.
Earlier they have 2 sexy women in olden day under hoop dress under clothing like in "gone with the wind" movie. They are dipping their finger in olden day buckets of ranch sauce liking it off finger.
Then guitar singer singing about train of pretty with nice coboose (sorry about spelling, mean the back end of train). As he is singing that a mini track train with 2 handled pump goes by with 2 sexy women with tight really short cut pink pants like short shorts pumping that handle to make track flat bed car go by.
Toward end guitar singer playing and that single flat bed train car going by and king in background on Hill pushing pushing sexy woman on swing. And another sexy woman with those pink short shorts and her behind waving left and right and bending down.
I Kind of like this commercial.


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