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Diet Coke Break depicts a group of women working in an office in a skyscraper. At 11:30 a.m., they excitedly call each other over to a window, to watch a handsome construction worker (Vanous) as he takes his "Diet Coke break". [5] The construction worker removes his shirt and drinks a can of Diet Coke as the women ogle him.
Felina Cat Food — In a parody of onsite supermarket taste-test commercials, a TV pitchman dupes a housewife into eating tuna casserole made from cat food. [ 249 ] Firelight — A Season 35 movie trailer spoofing The Twilight Saga , only instead of a vampire, high-schooler Stella Swan (episode host Taylor Swift ) falls for a Frankenstein -type ...
Diet Coke hunk: Diet Coke: 1990s: played by Lucky Vanous "Alternative" Rob Lowe: DirecTV: 2014–present: Rob Lowe in dual roles Hannah Davis and her talking horse: 2015–present: model Hannah Davis pitching DirecTV on a beach accompanied by a talking horse who brags about himself ("The Horse's Mouth" as alluded by Davis) "Alternative" NFL ...
A cat may throw up for many reasons, ranging from benign to fatal. According to Kornreich, undigested hair – commonly referred to as hairballs – could be the cause of some cats' vomiting.
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Olivia Benson is a Scottish Fold cat owned by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.She was adopted in June 2014 and named after the Law & Order character.Olivia has since appeared in Swift's music videos for "Blank Space" (2014), "Me!" (2019), and "Karma" (2023), and the documentary film Miss Americana (2020).
The cat is out of the bag! The new Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial features the always hilarious Kate McKinnon plus a cameo by Pete Davidson.. But the real star is an adorable 8-month-old cat ...
1942 – The only thing like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola itself. 1945 – Passport to refreshment. 1947 – Coke knows no season. 1948 – Where There's Coke There's Hospitality. 1949 – Along the Highway to Anywhere. 1952 – What you want is a Coke. 1954 – For people on the go. 1956 – Coca-Cola... makes good things taste better.