I don't want anything that can sting my gums as much as Listerine does anywhere near my eyes.
Note to self: Buy pet mongoose before next plane trip.
Anya ,'Touched'
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I don't want anything that can sting my gums as much as Listerine does anywhere near my eyes.
Note to self: Buy pet mongoose before next plane trip.
I don't want anything that can sting my gums as much as Listerine does anywhere near my eyes.
Yeah, but then what about the Altoids Experience?
::makes mental note only to be attacked by snakes near medicine cabinet::
:: Adds mental note never to be attacked by snakes on a plane::
There was the Colavita olive oil
Was the brand stated out loud, or did you recognize it from the label.
I don't think it was named--I don't remember the label, but the shape of the bottle matches my memory.
It wasn't stated, but it's a very distinctive bottle shape/color.
I always buy those big metal rectangularish containers, so I didn't recognize it.
I also spotted the Colavita bottle, but I don't remember seeing the label. And really, I didn't think the product placement was all that different from most other big shiny productions these days -- there were products I noticed, but not in that awkward "here, let me set my Coke down directly in front of the camera in every single shot" way. The only thing that read as F-150-ish to me was "hey, I can take a photograph with my telephone! And then send it by electronic mail through the local series of tubes!" which wasn't a brand-name, just a matter of over-explaining pervasive technology in a way that made me think the script had been kicking around for a couple of years.
The only thing that read as F-150-ish to me was "hey, I can take a photograph with my telephone! And then send it by electronic mail through the local series of tubes!"
Oh gosh, how could I have forgotten the magical wonderful animal that is the Treo!
Still, I think the PSP landing the plane has it beat.