Monday, June 7, 2010

all the motherfathers

This junk is viral

but daaaaymn if I don't want a Sienna now

Where my MotherFathers at? 



And when you finish with that then click "HERE"(did I do it right Camille?) to a website started in honor of my adolescent glory or so you would think...  I'd submit my photo but I don't think the internet is ready for Slagathor just yet.  There's one "after" photo a lady submitted where she could, quite honestly, cut glass with the raisins she's smuggling up in there so be on the lookout for that visual pearl.

You're welcome in advance.  

9 notes:

rookie cookie said...

Cafe (Lindsey of Cafe Johnsonia fame) told me about this video the other day. So glad you posted it. Toyota has some brilliant marketing going on. Sienna minivan? Sign me the hell up.

Emily said...

I saw this a few weeks back on Brooke's blog (our guest Sassy from Anastasia's Attic). I watched it three times in a row and almost bought a Sienna. That's saying a lot considering we've driven only Hondas for about the past 10+ years. ;)

dalene said...

said it before and i'll say it again. i love my sienna. i would drive it even if i wasn't hauling kids, sports equipment, etc.

Kelsey K. Hartley said...

I love the Sienna series of videos. been laughing about them for a couple weeks.

mel said...

I have watched this over and over and even my 2 year old is asking to watch it. It makes me so happy that I even c-r-y. Now, that's bad. But it's so nice to see people celebrating parenthood with all its joys and demands, even if it is a car commercial. Thanks for sharing it!

jenni kaufusi said...

i love that video.
www.jenniadores.blogspot.com

Geo said...

Again with the blank space. I really must need special specs to see all that's happening on your blog. I had a Wizard of Oz pop-up book like that when I was a kid. In order to see what was going on in Emerald City you had to put on special green glasses and then all sorts of hidden things appeared.

Camille said...

First time I've seen that video! I need to get me a swagger wagon! Pure marketing brilliance right there :)

Juggling Motherhood said...

Thanks for sharing this! It's so funny!