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  3. Steve Rotfeld Productions - Wikipedia

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    The show has featured basketball player Charles Barkley; actor/comedian Ray Romano; and radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh. The fourth season of The Haney Project featured four celebrities: Adam Levine ( Maroon 5 and The Voice ), boxer Sugar Ray Leonard , chef Mario Batali , and former model Angie Everhart , competing against each other for the ...

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  5. Cal Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Coolidge Worthington (November 27, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was an American car dealer, best known in Southern California and other locations along the West Coast of the United States for his offbeat radio and television advertisements for his Worthington Dealership Group, a car dealership chain that covered the western and southwestern U.S. at its peak, and later for his minor ...

  6. Pillow Pets - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, CJ Products, The Today Show, and the American Red Cross, collaborated to support relief efforts. Pillow Pets announced that they would donate one dollar of every purchase of a Pillow Pet on their website, on March 17 and 18, 2011, to the American Red Cross.

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  8. Pets.com - Wikipedia

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    The puppet, performed by Michael Ian Black (an alumnus of MTV's surrealist comedy sketch show The State), was a simple sock puppet with button eyes, flailing arms, a watch for a collar, and a stick microphone emblazoned with "pets.com". [22] [38] The sock puppet first appeared in Pets.com's advertising in August 1999. [39]

  9. Sarah McLachlan opens up on her sad pet PSAs - AOL

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    Nothing puts a damper on your TV watching quite like the saddest commercial ever. You know the one. It's Sarah McLachlan and poor, unfortunate shelter dogs begging you to get off the couch and ...