This is for old folks like me… [Edit - is context even needed?]
SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY! YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THE AMOUNT OF SLOP YOU WILL SEE AT THE WHITE HOUSE! MOTORCYCLE SLOP! FIREWORKS SLOP! GOD BLESS AMERICA WITH JETS OVERHEAD SLOP! MUSIC SLOP! DANCING SLOP! UFC SLOP! THAT’S SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY!..
Shit, like up until maybe a few years ago I’d catch commercials on CNN or the weather channel for MONSTER JAM, so I’d imagine zoomers out there get it.
As a Zoomer I havent watched an ad period or watched a tv in years. I am definitely an outlier on how strict my adblock is and not using any streaming services but not having cable is very common these days so idk how many people are watching CNN or the Weather Channel.
We’re still saying “bread and circuses,” which came from Ancient Rome, so I think “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!” can survive for a while even if those ads are much less common now.
This is for old folks like me…[Edit - is context even needed?]SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY! YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THE AMOUNT OF SLOP YOU WILL SEE AT THE WHITE HOUSE! MOTORCYCLE SLOP! FIREWORKS SLOP! GOD BLESS AMERICA WITH JETS OVERHEAD SLOP! MUSIC SLOP! DANCING SLOP! UFC SLOP! THAT’S SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY!..
Context
ticket pays for the whole seat, but you’ll only need the edge
Gotta share my favorite one of these too.
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Shit, like up until maybe a few years ago I’d catch commercials on CNN or the weather channel for MONSTER JAM, so I’d imagine zoomers out there get it.
As a Zoomer I havent watched an ad period or watched a tv in years. I am definitely an outlier on how strict my adblock is and not using any streaming services but not having cable is very common these days so idk how many people are watching CNN or the Weather Channel.
Same
I thought “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!” - died off decades ago. No?
Yeah I think that died off but it the commercials for MONSTER JAM still had the same circus barker energy.
We’re still saying “bread and circuses,” which came from Ancient Rome, so I think “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!” can survive for a while even if those ads are much less common now.
My headcanon is that EEUU is a nod to this guy saying ESTADOS ESTADOS UNIDOS UNIDOS
I prefer SUNDAY SUNDAY SOMEDAY
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