Marcus makes the mistake of mentioning country music, which means John Rich has to pipe up. Because there’s no aspect of him that isn’t a country musician, and thus even mentioning it in passing will get you a monologue on the subject, and if John Rich ever takes off that hat he will actually cease to exist. But I’m not annoyed for long, because John asks the amazing question “Would you say that Camping World is an outdoor experience for everybody?”, which could not be a more obvious producer-mandated slogan insertion. You know that episode of The Simpsons where Lisa is required to ask Mr. Burns a question about his gubernatorial campaign at a photo op? That’s John right here. “Your campaign seems to have the momentum of a runaway freight train…” Unsurprisingly, Marcus agrees that, in fact, Camping World is an outdoor experience for everybody. That is literally all we see of Backbone’s information gathering. Once he’s gone, Busey talks about backpacks for a long time, and it’s not out-of-context editing, because the whole team looks completely baffled.
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Awesome review. I literally had to cover my mouth from laughing hysterically in my cubicle.
I’ve always liked Dione Warwick’s music, but no doubt that woman is 100% evil
Thank you! I strive to create awkward workplace situations whenever I can.
Yeah, Dionne is really talented, but “That’s What Friends Are For” isn’t good enough to justify that attitude of hers.