livingfruitvirus said:It's online. 8 minutes early too.
I see what you mean, but it didn't seem they were praising the product, it seemed more to me like a parody of Boost Mobile ads rather than an 11-minute ad.Steve Janes said:Wow......
That really sucked. An 11-minute boost mobile commercial. No matter how many times they killed the phones, it still wasn't funny whatsoever.
True, but I don't know, to me I just didn't find that funny.The Ghost said:I see what you mean, but it didn't seem they were praising the product, it seemed more to me like a parody of Boost Mobile ads rather than an 11-minute ad.
They've been around for awhile, not sure exactly how long though. But you probably seen the commercials during Adult Swim with the white guys trying to act black and talking about "posers." You know those commercials that are annoying. Shake was dressed up as one of those guys, and this ATHF episode emulated those commercials perfectly... it was annoying.Scythemantis said:How long has boost mobile existed? I haven't had any actual television service since october and this episode is the first I've ever heard of/seen Boost or their phones in my entire life. Until reading this thread, I didn't think it WAS a real company, and I thought this was what made the Axe body spray funny/special. I guess it wasn't.
The "poser" ad was T-Mobile. The Boost Mobile ads are the ones with that rapper Ludacris.Steve Janes said:They've been around for awhile, not sure exactly how long though. But you probably seen the commercials during Adult Swim with the white guys trying to act black and talking about "posers." You know those commercials that are annoying. Shake was dressed up as one of those guys, and this ATHF episode emulated those commercials perfectly... it was annoying.
Why didn't you like it?Matt Wilson said:I'm going to be mobile this Sunday because I do not want to be near the TV when this abomination airs.
I could swear those "Where you at?" grannies started showing up well over a year ago.Scythemantis said:How long has boost mobile existed?