Rock Ripsnort said, on January 20, 2010 at 7:13 pm
Tarts? Strudels? Pffui.
Siddown, kid– lemme tell you about a little 70’s miracle called Danish Go-Rounds. So good they stopped selling them and just kept ’em all for themselves.
Back in the Seventies a TV variety show did something similar. It was a rip on “product placement” with Bible stories showing off stuff like bubble gum, refrigerators, designer sunglasses, and so on.
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I think the anachronisms are the least of that show’s problems.
I think that show would be incredibly hilarious to 2% of the population.
I’m not sure if I’m one of them…
Tarts? Strudels? Pffui.
Siddown, kid– lemme tell you about a little 70’s miracle called Danish Go-Rounds. So good they stopped selling them and just kept ’em all for themselves.
But how do they feel about Hot Pockets?
I would watch this.
Back in the Seventies a TV variety show did something similar. It was a rip on “product placement” with Bible stories showing off stuff like bubble gum, refrigerators, designer sunglasses, and so on.