I remember it vaguely. What I remember more is the Stockton ad for First Interstate bank where he dribbled around a half-darkened gym and, I believe, didn't say a word.
You gotta love the Stock. . . endorsements and commercials weren't exactly his thing.
I also do not remember seeing that Diet Pepsi commercial . . . and I'll be honest, for how badly Stock hated that type of thing, the commercial isnt half-bad.
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Classic. I'd forgotten that Stock had done that commercial.
I remember it vaguely. What I remember more is the Stockton ad for First Interstate bank where he dribbled around a half-darkened gym and, I believe, didn't say a word.
You gotta love the Stock. . . endorsements and commercials weren't exactly his thing.
I also do not remember seeing that Diet Pepsi commercial . . . and I'll be honest, for how badly Stock hated that type of thing, the commercial isnt half-bad.
Booner has a terrible memory
Really? I think it is terrible. Would anyone buy a Diet Pepsi after seeing that commercial? Stockton is no pitch-man.
The best Jazz pitch of all time were the Bryon Russell/Olden Polynice ads for gym equipment. Those were money.
"Olden, Olden... all you can say is Olden"
Welcome to the picture train, Griff. Even if it looks nothing like the former Dr. Dunkenstein.
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