>>214283653 (OP)
I remember seeing this as a kid for like years and being upset my mom never got it. To any anons who were fortunate to get it, was it a scam or did it actually work as advertised?
>>214285021
i'm on a life-long journey to find the compilation album of the one lady singing vaguely christian songs.
i think she did swing low, and like a bridge over troubled water.
the only thing i definitively remember was "and he walks with me, and he talks, with me"
>>214285507 >like a bridge over troubled water
I remember this, it was an older looking lady or at least old looking at the time. I think the next song after troubled water was "and sing my soul"
>>214285507
If you look at the fired up compilation the company has different genres like monster jams or pulse, they have some gospel or slow songs as well. Godspeed on your journey.
>>214286441
I was listening to the radio while on the road in Colorado (heading to Estes Park from Boulder, beautiful drive) and the DJ was playing a bunch of new age-y stuff. He opened up the lines for requests at one point so I called in and requested this. I was in and out of cell service so it was a small miracle that I even got through. When I asked for it he responded with βEnigma, you got itβ and played it immediately, as though it was queued up before I even called. Redskin yodel kino ensued as I cruised through the mountains on a perfect summer day, retvrning to innocence, if only for a moment.
>>214287211
My grandparents had an encyclopedia set from the 70s and I spent dozens of hours flipping through them as a kid.
Their entry on Hitler was like it was written by an assmad jew, literally stating that he was the most evil person to ever live.
>>214283653 (OP)
These commercials would always fuck with me because I always wanted to buy these stupid gimmicks pots and pans because subconsciously, I thought I'd be getting the cakes they baked in the commercial too.
>>214292058
This.
The cakes they sold looked so good, it kind of tricked you into think that you'd be getting those cakes as well, but it wasn't a scam, they were just a cake pan set.
You will never convince me these werent a money laundering scheme. No kid asked his parent for a subscription to animal books instead of literally anything else.