Hello, I'm Vegosiux! Welcome to the show "Bringing you a better life".
Is your life all monochrome? Do you find yourself having trouble with mundane tasks like making a sadnwich, brushing your teeth or cleaning your glasses? Do those troubles make you rage, breaking knives, toothbrushes and shattering glasses, followed up by losing your will to live?
Look no further! The new Taskatron™ will change your life forever. Just listen to these few cherry-picked individuals gush on and on about how it changed theirs from monochrome to color, from constantly botching their sandwiches to sandwiches literally making themselves!
*Insert a few clips here. Make sure at least one involves a single mother with little kids.*
Still not convinced? Ah, maybe you should hear this fellow dressed up as a doctor (that may or may not actually be one) telling you that Taskatron™ is exactly what you need! He will even perform a demonstrations of the product, showing you its power at something you're never going to use it for anyway!
Taskatron™ can be yours for just three easy payments of $59.99...and one slightly more complicated payment of $37.437. Stop torturing yourself. Embrace a better life with the new Taskatron™!
But wait, there's more! If you call now, we will throw in and additional add-on for the Taskatron™ which will also let you make your bed without destroying your mattress! So what are you waiting for? Call now. Give us your money, and change your life forever...with the new Taskatron™!
*cue rainbows and ponies*
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Right, with the silliness out of the way; I've been wondering what the opinion around here on stuff like this is. Me, personally? I don't see how people are convinced, and I wish this kind of advertising would stop polluting the airwaves. Alas, for reasons, I also find myself having to watch plenty of them.
Question two, anyone bought anything via an infomercial, and if so, was it worth the investment? Honestly, in most cases I find myself thinking "What can this thing do that a person with normal hand-eye coordination can't accomplish with an ordinary fruit knife?"
So, escapists; care to share your opinion on infomercials in general, or maybe a personal experience of your own?
Captcha: Grilled Cheese. Why yes, the new Taskatron™ can do that too!
Is your life all monochrome? Do you find yourself having trouble with mundane tasks like making a sadnwich, brushing your teeth or cleaning your glasses? Do those troubles make you rage, breaking knives, toothbrushes and shattering glasses, followed up by losing your will to live?
Look no further! The new Taskatron™ will change your life forever. Just listen to these few cherry-picked individuals gush on and on about how it changed theirs from monochrome to color, from constantly botching their sandwiches to sandwiches literally making themselves!
*Insert a few clips here. Make sure at least one involves a single mother with little kids.*
Still not convinced? Ah, maybe you should hear this fellow dressed up as a doctor (that may or may not actually be one) telling you that Taskatron™ is exactly what you need! He will even perform a demonstrations of the product, showing you its power at something you're never going to use it for anyway!
Taskatron™ can be yours for just three easy payments of $59.99...and one slightly more complicated payment of $37.437. Stop torturing yourself. Embrace a better life with the new Taskatron™!
But wait, there's more! If you call now, we will throw in and additional add-on for the Taskatron™ which will also let you make your bed without destroying your mattress! So what are you waiting for? Call now. Give us your money, and change your life forever...with the new Taskatron™!
*cue rainbows and ponies*
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Right, with the silliness out of the way; I've been wondering what the opinion around here on stuff like this is. Me, personally? I don't see how people are convinced, and I wish this kind of advertising would stop polluting the airwaves. Alas, for reasons, I also find myself having to watch plenty of them.
Question two, anyone bought anything via an infomercial, and if so, was it worth the investment? Honestly, in most cases I find myself thinking "What can this thing do that a person with normal hand-eye coordination can't accomplish with an ordinary fruit knife?"
So, escapists; care to share your opinion on infomercials in general, or maybe a personal experience of your own?
Captcha: Grilled Cheese. Why yes, the new Taskatron™ can do that too!