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I just saw the funniest commercial ever

Football_Bat

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It's the Kayak.com Alaska commercial.

It opens with an idyllic shot of Alaskan countryside and wildlife. Then comes the tagline, “Explore Alaska. Before the big oil companies do,” and the scene shifts to moose, birds, bears and a rubber duckie covered in dripping black oil.

Maybe it's the times, or the political overtones, but the ad was funny as heck nonetheless.

Here's the ad:

http://corp.kayak.com/tv/tripideas/alaska.html
 
Football_Bat said:
It's the Kayak.com Alaska commercial.

It opens with an idyllic shot of Alaskan countryside and wildlife. Then comes the tagline, “Explore Alaska. Before the big oil companies do,” and the scene shifts to moose, birds, bears and a rubber duckie covered in dripping black oil.

Maybe it's the times, or the political overtones, but the ad was funny as heck nonetheless.

Here's the ad:

http://corp.kayak.com/tv/tripideas/alaska.html

Thanks Kayak travel agent, but that was sad, not funny.
 
Overrated said:
Football_Bat said:
It's the Kayak.com Alaska commercial.

It opens with an idyllic shot of Alaskan countryside and wildlife. Then comes the tagline, "Explore Alaska. Before the big oil companies do," and the scene shifts to moose, birds, bears and a rubber duckie covered in dripping black oil.

Maybe it's the times, or the political overtones, but the ad was funny as heck nonetheless.

Here's the ad:

http://corp.kayak.com/tv/tripideas/alaska.html

Thanks Kayak travel agent, but that was sad, not funny.

overrated, even ::)
 
fwiw, i just checked out kayak.com yesterday and found it to be much better than the bigger travel booking sites (travelocity, orbitz, expedia, etc.), at least if all you need is a flight and none of the other crap.
 

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