It was a PSA for I think the Mormons. it was about a farmer who stole a calf and the owner said that lie thinking he was still a “proper Christian“.
it was a cartoon with like stick figures. I’ve been looking for it for a long time I’m glad I’m not alone
what a bastard! but then again... did u do something to him first?
The commercial was for a church, more a PSA on being a good person than a product endorsement. As I recall, the commercial showed a simple stick figure cartoon with a narration along the lines of this: Once upon a time there was a wealthy rancher who had hundreds of cattle, and next door to his ranch was a poor farmer who could barely feed his family. One day the farmer decided he'd help himself to one of the rancher's cows, but (sounds of guns being cocked and the image of shotguns pointing at the farmer) he didn't get very far. At the trial, the rancher told the judge, "String him up, it will teach him a lesson." That night as the rancher slept he dreamed that he died, and was standing before God awaiting judgement. And the Lord said, "Forgive him, it will teach him a lesson."
a book
It says this is awesome. The answer is the geico commercial slinky on the escalator
Don't let your temper get you into trouble. Sometimes you just need to let it go.
No you don't have to. AS it gains levels, and it says to teach it a move, do not
He says he'll teach them how to be free and men.
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I have a Pearson renegade 2 and the tag says 57" for string length
Bear says bow string length is 86.125in & buss cable length 31in
the song was only made for commercial :(
it does...it actually says it does in a commercial