Spotted in a grocery store in Oklahoma City on Christmas Eve. Does this mean OU/OSU football fans are more likely to believe a 30 cent piece of plastic can work magic?? Being an Oklahoma boy, Texas I could understand π
There’s a portable stand in the mall selling similar things–in fact, in our mall I can find 4 different types with the Seen on TV store selling two of them side-by-side with the advertisements for each mixed up.
But the portable stand is the one that..err…stands out. Every time we’ve walked by the sales people look depressed, tired, rather out of shape, and slumping on a folding chair staring at nothing–and none of them are wearing the band. If you were intent upon selling the band, you’d think you’d hire high energy very fit people who’d prominently display the band on their wrists.
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There’s a portable stand in the mall selling similar things–in fact, in our mall I can find 4 different types with the Seen on TV store selling two of them side-by-side with the advertisements for each mixed up.
But the portable stand is the one that..err…stands out. Every time we’ve walked by the sales people look depressed, tired, rather out of shape, and slumping on a folding chair staring at nothing–and none of them are wearing the band. If you were intent upon selling the band, you’d think you’d hire high energy very fit people who’d prominently display the band on their wrists.