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And someone should take this commentary and subtitle it over the video.Originally posted by Raising Heel:
I'm speechless.
Fortunately, the folks at Esquire who discoved the video are not. I'll let them take it from here....
There is one in Goldsboro, NC. I still eat there sometimes when I go home. I played baseball in the Valley League in 1988 in Madison, Va. There was one in Culpepper!Originally posted by BillyL:
I liked Sizzler, ate there many a time . . . are there any still around . . ?
Okay, thanks . .Originally posted by nctransplant:
There is one in Goldsboro, NC. I still eat there sometimes when I go home. I played baseball in the Valley League in 1988 in Madison, Va. There was one in Culpepper!Originally posted by BillyL:
I liked Sizzler, ate there many a time . . . are there any still around . . ?
Doesn't it, though? My college buddies (early 1990s) and I would drop that into the middle of conversations all the time*. Just a completely random non-sequitur as an inside joke. I don't remember anything else about Sizzler's advertising, but that part definitely resonated for its creepy and hilarious qualities.Originally posted by Heels in Space:
This is gold throughout, but the creepy whispered "Sizzzlerrrr" at the very end really brings it all together.
Nothing wrong with that . .Originally posted by nctransplant:
I have to admit, took my wife on our first date to the Sizzler. I'm a big spender.
Beef tips and mushroom gravy here. And conquering the salad bar. Just do the salad bar now.Originally posted by heelmanwilm:
When i played ball in high school stopping st sizzler was our pre game ritual. I used to get beef tips with peppers and onions and destroy the salad bar.
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