tough choice. had to go with the coug, the others have faded from memory a bit.
Cooder Graw: "Bigger in Texas, Better in a Dodge"
Alan Jackson: "Gonna Buy Me a Ford Truck"
Toby Keith: "I'm a Ford Truck Man"
Bob Seger: "Like a Rock"
John Mellencamp: "This is Our Country"
tough choice. had to go with the coug, the others have faded from memory a bit.
"I'm a ford truck man, that's all I driiiiive"
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The key to making an awesomely annoying theme song is having that classic opening riff that splits your head like a hatchet when you first hear it. That's why I voted for Cooder Graw. It had a short run on the air, but they made up for it in frequency. Sometimes I wake up at night in a cold sweat, hearing "Cause it's bigger in Texaaaaas, BETTER in a Dodge!"
I know there's no God, because if there were and he was Good, Cooder Graw wouldn't exist.
all of these cracker ass joints suck
Um, what he said, I guess.
My Bud commercial is better than all of these commercials. Not to mention I outsold all of these cats put together.
Actually Jay, that commercial's pretty weak
Mellencamp by far. That whole commercial is a freaking joke. It makes it seem like we are all a bunch of slack jawed yokels who drive trucks and all we care about is farming.
john cougar mellancamp. hands down.
and untill that dumbass new commercial came out I would've voted for cooder graw... but Cougar's "this is our country" makes my head explode.
and I really hate how they pair the song i nthe commercial with some of the most red-state, conservative, redneck images i have ever seen.
Stick to rocawear - thats where your real $$ is.
Like a Rock is one of the best songs for a commercial ever done, IMO.
Mellancamp. As a side note, I can't believe they actually put Nixon in a commercial to sell anything.![]()
The only one that's really getting on my nerves is the Ford Expedition one that has "Let's Get It Started" in it.
If I had a dollar for every time they play that ing commercial I'm pretty sure I could buy one.
I would have picked all of the above.
I love the Ford commercials the best, though. They always show people doing with their trucks that noone would ever do, like strap a chain to a barn and pull it down. And the one with the big rig stuck under the tunnel that has to be pulled out by a ed Over Rebuilt Dodge is hilarious. The rig is supposedly wedged in because its' load of corrugated metal pipe is so strapped down that it didn't budge when it hit the overhead. Oh and the Peterbilt that the trailer is hooked to doesn't have enough horsepower to back up so the F.O.R.D. has to be called in for the torque.
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Not to mention the one with all of the construction worker goons throwing large chunks of bricks and concrete at a pretty new F.O.R.D. Which of course doesn't bother the owner a whit, until one of his buddies smudges the dash with his boot. ing ridiculous.
User does like that with his Ford truck all the time.![]()
mellencamp, anyone who thinks otherwise is wrong
listen to this guy Rufus. He knows what hes talking about
I always had a idea for a ruthless chevy commercial where some hardcore cons utionalist wants to trade in his 1986 chevy pickup, goes down to the dealership, and discovers he cant get one without OnStar* and its components, being the loyal bowtie man he is -he drives his chevy into the woods and you hear seger- "twenty years, where they gone?, twenty years...I don't know, I sit and I wonder sometimes..., where they gone..." and then he kills himself
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