Of all the unfinished sentences I wrote, this one elicited some of the most of-their-time responses. Here are some of them from October 1992:
Because of its ability to penetrate one's mind and pop up when one is trying to remember something important, this commercial slogan (or theme) should be banished into oblivion. This slogan (or theme) is...
...the Roy Blunt ad against Bill Webster with the politicians riding the merry-go-round, laughing fiendishly, and throwing away money! (Cindy D.)
...the Johnny Cash Taco Bell commercials. I find it reprehensible to see a man of such stature lowering himself into crooning "Run For The Border." Him and Ray Charles--What the @#&*, eh? (Ryan G.)
..."Sky fits heaven; now, ride it." That damn Gap ad! Madchen Amick, why did you agree to equate your body with a motorcycle's? (Greg Y.)
..."It's everywhere you want to be." What does that mean? Is it a Big Brother kind of thing? If I wanted to be in a hot tub with Jim Morrison, would it follow me in there? (Miranda G.)