Diane Hayes - Commercial

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Language

English (North American)

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Transcript

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It's been a long day. You've walked through 18 open houses and you're pretty sure at least 10 of them were owned by blind guerrillas. Your feet hurt and your head is buzzing with words like wanes coating. And Butler's pantry, with the idea of living in a van is starting to sound strangely appealing. But then you hear it. How it is Jell O Sugar Free pudding fit all that rich, chocolatey taste in 60 tiny calories. Healthcare in Alaska is different from other places. Ambulances sometimes have wings instead of sirens. People have been known to travel 30 miles on a snow machine to fill their prescriptions, and a good health plan has to cover everything from frostbite to midnight. Sunburn. Mayo Me peanut, You are great. Taste lives here. Three ways to make Today Samos one. Talk your way into a White House event. You're not invited to to tell the media your six year old child has flowed away in a weather balloon or three shop Famous footwear is clearance sale. Here we go again. That's night out with the girls. And since Judy got a Dodge Durango, she's the center of attention. All these stories dentures. Like how her family just went sky diving and then capped that off with windsurfing with the dolphins. How am I gonna top that? Oh, let's see. I got my nails done today or I was gonna talk about my daughter's cheerleading routine. The woman Richter depicts seems like the epitome of glamour of that period. In her luminous evening dress. Her identity is unknown. But she has the air of a celebrity who we might encounter in a newspaper or in film. It seems that war is inevitable. Now you best head to the total spirit in the value ruins and pray for a quick end to the war. Okay, Here, take this Spirit annual it. Join us for the Avon walk for breast cancer. Two days and 39 miles of unstoppable hope. Are you in it to end it?