The counselling scene is comedic proof of the answer to the rhetorical question ‘would a retired drill sergeant make a terrible counsellor?’ – the implied answer being yes.
Personally, however, I thought his advice was quite effective.
As I tried to oepn this on my lame computer at home, the commercial popped up on the TV! Hysterical. Thanks Abe…good call. (Do you mind being called Abe, by the way?)
My dad who is in the Marines/Navy reserves absolutely LOVES this commercial. He just loves it so much lol. It’s one of my favorites as well and never ceases to make just about my entire family smile :)
Family friendly expletives and insults are helpful to have stored inside.
Time to go watch him in Full Metal Jacket for some less family-friendly insults.
I’ve been gone from the television culture too long, please explain what the counseling scene has to do with car insurance.
The counselling scene is comedic proof of the answer to the rhetorical question ‘would a retired drill sergeant make a terrible counsellor?’ – the implied answer being yes.
Personally, however, I thought his advice was quite effective.
I would say that its not the words that are the real problem when you insult someone, but rather the heart…but that would make me a jackwagon.
I LOVE this. If he could be my therapist, I would go– who doesn’t need a good kick in the tush now and then… :)
For clarification:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jackwagon
As I tried to oepn this on my lame computer at home, the commercial popped up on the TV! Hysterical. Thanks Abe…good call. (Do you mind being called Abe, by the way?)
Hoorah Gunny!
My dad who is in the Marines/Navy reserves absolutely LOVES this commercial. He just loves it so much lol. It’s one of my favorites as well and never ceases to make just about my entire family smile :)
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