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i was BORN ready!
I'm ready!
GREAT HOCKEY VIDEO!! To see 2 other great hockey videos, just click on my name. The new one is for my upcoming hockey book which will be released in October and has the Foreword written by Keith Primeau!
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ten years ago today, Phil... :-( RIP
Phil Hartman a Canadian doing a video game hockey commercial thats fitting.
What "actions", idiot?
Is that an excuse for your actions? I remember USEnet. I remember Kibology, I remember the Eternal September. You're not impressing anyone.
> Welcome to the internet.
I was on the internet when in 1990 when only academics were allowed on it, before spam existed. I remember when Sanford Wallace first showed up. I remember USEnet.
I'm dumbing down the internet, everybody else is.
I think I just shat myself.
Welcome to the internet.
> thanks, nerd
I know because I work on the XBox project and made over $200,000 a year doing it here in Mountain View Califorinia off from La Avenida drive.
But I'm a *NERD*!! I wish I could be cool, poor, stupid, and uneducated like you, Butthead.
People screw themselves by thinking ignorance is bliss.
thanks, nerd
Good ol' Phil. Godspeed, dude, you rock.
Awesome! Phil looked so young there.
Oh wow Phil Hartman. Best known for movies he starred in the 90's. Simpsons character Lionel Hutts. Newradio tv show. Great actor. Didn't know he was in commericaials.
yeah man, thats funny.
RIP phil.
one of the funniest SNL members ever
Great ad! R.I.P. Phil Hartman
I never had the game, but I do remember the commercial. Pretty awesome.
I miss my youth. I loved Pitfall and Kaboom on Activision. Long live 1982.
Those games required more skill and eye/hand coordination that today's modern brainless games that require less of the player. Don't take my word for it, see the documentary The King of Kong (a Fistfull of Quarters) for more on how the early games are still revered today!
I remember this commercial, but I never knew it was Phil!!! Great stuff. Thanks for posting!
Every single Atari 2600 video game ever made can be placed into a zip file that is under 5 MB. It takes less than 1 second to transfer that file over a typical 100 MB ethernet wire.
don't worry, agentk1986 is another one of those people who spouts nonsense despite his ignornance. The NES came out 3 years before he was even born.
I had that Game! Man I loved atari.
I remember this and I had the game, hockey was my favorite! As was Phil! |