10 September 2007

Head On

I am unaware of what HeadOn is, but unless it's slogan is "Yes" this panel makes no sense at all.

Not to mention the fact that "in unison" means something altogether different when it is audible voices and when it is a drawing of 5 people sharing a single word balloon.

And, so, I feel like Timmy, who is clearly wondering what the hell he is doing with these people and how he can make them all go away.

6 comments:

Eric said...

Dear lord, I've no clue.

Although, I think there's a grammatical error in there. Should one say "Has anyone noticed that THE 'HeadOn' commercial ..."? Or even that that. But I dunno.

Anonymous said...

I didn't realize that anyone had escaped the meme that is "HeadOn". A pretty good description can be found at the
Wikipedia
.

It's a homeo-craptic headache "rub" that you are encouraged to "apply directly to the forehead." According to the Wikipedia:
**quote**
As of June 2007, the advertisement has changed again -- this time to a chorus of people saying "Head on, apply directly to the forehead?", a single announcer repeating "apply directly to the forehead", and then the chorus doing the same thing.
**end quote**

So, I suppose there are some people repeating the slogan in unison. Thanks to DVR technology, I have not yet been subjected to this version of the commercial.

Anonymous said...

Damn, Larson missed a great opportunity here to poke fun at her own propensity for an unnecessary amount of dialogue.

Anonymous said...

While all of you guys are pondering just what "Head On" commercials are --Julie is laughing all the way to the bank!!!"

Eric said...

It's true, Julie is laughing all the way to the bank. It's just that most of the time, I've no clue what it is she is laughing about. :P

Anonymous said...

Money, honey!!!!!!