Ever see the commercial for this on TV? All the girls look normal, then they put these funny things in their hair and they become Cone Heads. It looks like their head is all deformed. The one in the picture here is bad, but on the commercial some of them look really bad. You look at them and say, "What the hell is wrong with their heads."
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Ever see the commercial for this on TV? All the girls look normal, then they put these funny things in their hair and they become Cone Heads. It looks like their head is all deformed. The one in the picture here is bad, but on the commercial some of them look really bad. You look at them and say, "What the hell is wrong with their heads."
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Gosh, we sell a lot of "As Seen On TV" stuff. And the "Snuggys" are selling well too.
The old guy in the Snuggys commercial looks like Mr. Spock's father.
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