Hey, how many people grew up with five-eight-eight two-three-hundred... empiiire?
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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Me!! That, and "Just call NAtional-two-nine-hundreeeeed." The Chicago market seems to specialize in catchy carpet-store jingles--the latest is "Luuuu-naaaaa."
Hey, how many people grew up with five-eight-eight two-three-hundred... empiiire?
Didn't grow up with it, but since living in Chicago it's burned into my brain until the moment I die.
Just three blocks west of the Kennedy expressway....
I heard it was local to Chicago, but ISTR hearing it all through the 1980s in Phoenix and it's still a jingle in New York.
Hey, how many people grew up with five-eight-eight two-three-hundred... empiiire?
I swear to god, I've heard that recently. But I could be mad.
It's featured in Wayne's World, so if you've seen that recently, you're not mad.
I've heard it here in OH, bon bon. No idea where the closest store might be, though.
Such a good example of how advertising sometimes misses the mark. You remember the commercial, not the product.
Haven't. However this [link] suggests it is entirely possible that I am not mad.
That wiki article is awse.
According to the company, this phone number is one of the ten most recognized phone numbers in the United States, and the jingle is among the 7 most recognized in the US. ([1][5] Prior to the 800 number, the company had the same telephone number locally in the Chicago area, "five eight eight, two three-hundred", which aired frequently on Chicago superstation WGN-TV. The melody has covered by such artists as Pearl Jam. On the May 12, 2006 episode of Late Night With Conan O'Brien, La Bamba dressed up as the Empire Today spokesperson and the audience started singing the jingle.
Heh.